Study title
Supporting Data From the ESRC Review of the PhD in the Social Sciences, 2020-2021
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Study number / PID
855365 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-855365 (DOI)
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Open
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Abstract
The ESRC commissioned CFE Research in partnership with the University of York to undertake in-depth research into the skills needed by social science PhD graduates for careers within and beyond academia and the optimum ways to develop them. The aim was to provide evidence to inform a new strategy and funding approach for doctoral training designed to ensure UK social scientists remain at the cutting edge in a competitive, global research landscape. The report is the culmination of 18 months of independent research and consultation to address two key research questions: 1. What are the skills needed by social science PhD graduates to prepare them for careers both within and beyond academia? 2. What are the optimum ways to develop these skills for a diverse student population while also safeguarding student health and wellbeing? The research involved analysis of secondary data, a rapid evidence assessment of UK and international research on doctoral training, an online consultation exercise, and extensive primary research with a wide range of UK and international stakeholders, supervisors, students, graduates and employers. Over 1,300 individuals, representing over 120 different organisations contributed directly to the review.
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Data collection period
01/01/2020 - 01/01/2021
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Universe
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Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2022