I have a PhD and have spent the last few years at home bringing up my children.
I'd like to kickstart my career again and would consider doing an EngD in a slightly different field to my previous one.
Would this be possible or would there be issues with funding etc?
Thanks.
I'm not sure about the funding issue but I would recommend talking to a careers advisor. Why do you think that doing an EngD would be a better way of kick-starting your career than getting a job or, if you need to transition to another field, doing a masters?
I wouldn't do this without doing a lot of homework about the possible limitations - ultimately it might harm your career prospects.
Thanks Hazeyjane. It's just something that I've only just considered. I'd prefer a fellowship/ job but feel like after so many years out that I'd need to start from scratch or would be expected to. I was just wondering if it was an option, it's not something I've set my sights on.
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