A shortage of specialist career advisers for PhD candidates could make it impossible for UK universities to meet new minimum standards of care towards doctoral students, it has been warned.
Under UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)鈥檚 鈥溾, which took effect earlier this year, institutions are asked to 鈥減rovide high-quality professional development options鈥 for PhD students seeking careers advice, with a commitment that this will happen in the 鈥渇irst year of doctoral training to enable students to make informed choices鈥.
However, a new from the Careers Research and Advisory Centre (Crac), commissioned by UKRI, warns how the requirement for a 鈥渟ystematic careers conversation with a professional鈥 which is 鈥渉inted at鈥 in UKRI鈥檚 new guidelines might not be possible given the lack of dedicated careers staff for PhD students.
Given that there is only one dedicated doctoral careers adviser for every 3,000 PhD students in the UK, according to research by the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (Agcas), this ratio 鈥渃ould mean 1:1 engagements are not currently feasible鈥, says the study.
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Author Robin Mellors-Bourne, Crac鈥檚 director of research and intelligence, told聽探花视频聽that while he welcomed the revised UKRI expectations on careers advice for PhD students, which were 鈥渄ramatically better鈥 than the 鈥渧ery thin鈥 expectations published in 2016, these requirements could be hard to achieve in light of the lack of specialist careers advisers.
鈥淭he bigger research-intensive universities may have a few, but most institutions do not,鈥 said Dr Mellors-Bourne.
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鈥淭here is a spectrum of careers advice available in universities but it generally caters to undergraduates 鈥 partly because universities are judged on graduate employment metrics these days, so this is where the resources are centred.鈥
Without enough staff geared towards post-PhD employment advice, the onus was likely to fall on doctoral supervisors, Dr Mellors-Bourne continued.
鈥淲e should not be expecting supervisors to have that level of knowledge about potential career opportunities, which can be very varied 鈥 they should be encouraging a curiosity of what might be possible, but shouldn鈥檛 be the only source of advice,鈥 he said.
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While bespoke careers advice was important for PhD students, Dr Mellors-Bourne said he believed a 鈥渂roader conception of careers advice鈥 was required, in which contact with different industry professionals was integrated into PhD training.
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鈥淔or undergraduate degrees, courses are designed to ensure students have to reflect on a careers question in every single year, pushing them to engage with careers services 鈥 that isn鈥檛 happening at PhD level, but training could be tailored so there is some trigger for careers support in the first year,鈥 he said.
The recommendations from the Crac report have been welcomed by Agcas. Claire Toogood, the organisation鈥檚 research and intelligence director, said that while 鈥渢he shortage of specialists in this area is a concern鈥, Agcas supported Crac鈥檚 recommendation 鈥渢hat career learning should be both perceived as integral to doctoral training and developed in a much more embedded way within doctoral study鈥,聽and its call for universities to 鈥渆mploy and develop the specialist staff needed to deliver this work鈥.
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