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New study gives insight into researchers' employment destinations


25 June 2009

A study published yesterday on 24 June demonstrates that doctoral graduates continue to be highly employable across the economy in a wide range of occupations. What do researchers do? First destinations of doctoral graduates by subject shows that employers value the specialist and high level generic skills which doctoral graduates possess. A third of doctoral graduates went into research as their first destination, with the education sector being the most popular destination for all disciplines, absorbing half of all doctoral graduates.

The study was carried out by Vitae, a national organisation committed to enhancing the quality and output of the research base in the United Kingdom, through supporting the training and development of researchers. Vitae is supported by Research Councils UK (RCUK), managed by CRAC: The Career Development Organisation and delivered in partnership with regional Hub host universities.

Professor Ian Diamond, Chair of RCUK, said: "The UK has a world-class research base and to ensure we maintain our excellent position it is critical that we support our doctoral graduates in making good career decisions. I welcome this publication as an essential tool for helping to support and understand the needs of their highly-skilled people who develop the innovative, cutting-edge research which keeps the UK at the top of the global game."

Vitae is also launching a companion publication called What do researchers do? Career profiles of doctoral graduates, a collection of 40 career profiles. These career stories provide insights into the paths that doctoral graduates take beyond their first destination.

For more information and to download a copy of the publications please visit the Vitae website.

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Notes

Vitae builds on previous work by the UK GRAD Programme and UKHERD. Vitae is supported by Research Councils UK (RCUK), managed by CRAC: The Career Development Organisation and delivered in partnership with regional Hub host universities.

The seven UK Research Councils are:

  • Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC);
  • Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC);
  • Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC);
  • Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC);
  • Medical Research Council (MRC);
  • Natural Environment Research Council (NERC);
  • Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC).

Contact

Chloƫ Somers
RCUK Press Officer
Tel: 01793 444592