Does anyone else get brassed off with the way that post-PhDs without jobs yet are expected to produce academic outputs without getting paid for it?
I get brassed off with the entire PhD funding/academic training/pyramid scheme career pathway thing. Of which I guess that's an aspect.
The more I understand about academia the more I think it's a mug's game. Unless your PhD is on a specific topic/gives you specific technical skills that is/are valued outside of academia, then a PhD is never a good career move.
I have to agree with you. Convinced success in academia matter of luck and connections more than talent!
Yup, and the fact that 90% of people take over 3 years (usually the full 4 years) to finish a PhD and yet the majority of funding stops at 3 years. Supervisors and unis just take it for granted that you are willing to work for free for a year...surely it's against some kind of human rights!
Having been a member of another profession before doing my PhD, I'd have to disagree that it's exactly the same.
Living tax free for three years on a scholarship paid for by the taxpayer would be considered by many in the community to be exploitation. Heck, in Australia, we can even apply for (and in most cases, get) a six month extension to a scholarship. Given those very generous concessions, it's not unreasonable to expect students to finish within that time, and if they don't, to adequately provide for themselves in the interim.
It's tax-free because the money comes from the government (if you are research council funded) so they'd be taxing themselves... Although I'm sure in some parts of the country the money is generous, here in the South East of England it is just enough to scrape by on. So when the money runs out it is a massive ask for someone to live on nothing. I know some people can move in with parents etc, but if you can't it's such a massive stress knowing that you have 4 years to do your PhD but no money for the last part! Yes you can complete a PhD in 3 years, but in most cases something out of your control can go wrong (experiments failing, weather problems for outdoor work, illness etc) which delays you. I know of one person who handed in on time and it was because nothing went wrong at all, very rare!
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