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Should I Stay or Should I Go?
No, not the song by punk rock band The Clash!
When you get your #PhD, one of the common pieces of advice you may hear is that you should move labs, cities, perhaps even countries, for your next position.
In my new #hackingacademia video, I unpack some of the rationale behind this common statement, and walk through a bunch of reasons why, and why not, to move labs and locations after getting your #PhD, ranging from personal circumstances, risk appetite, timing, livability considerations and more!
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Complete topic list and timestamps:
π (0:00) The Rule of Thumb of Leaving Your PhD Lab
π (0:15) Rules Are Usefulβ¦ Up to an Extent
π (0:32) Reminder About the βTypicalβ Academic Track
π (0:56) The PhD to Postdoc Transition
π (1:11) Starting to Unpack The Rule
π (1:22) Assumption: Youβve Found a Good Place to Go
π (1:34) Bad Reason: Itβs The Done Thing
π (2:09) Reason: Continuing Your Learning & Development
π (3:03) Reason: Growing Your Collaborative Network
π (3:39) Reason: Moving Can Overcome Stagnancy
π (4:12) Moving to Leave a Toxic Lab
π (4:22) Reason: Personal Experience Opportunities
π (4:47) Moving Early In Your Career Can Be Easier
π (5:18) Reasons to Consider Not Moving
π (5:25) Reason: Major Disruption
π (6:15) Know Your Change And Risk Aversion Level
π (6:48) Career Runway Determines How Much Disruption
π (7:19) Social Factors Can Be Challenging
π (7:56) Livability Considerations
π (8:36) Cultural and Lifestyle Fit is Important
π (9:22) Alternative: Long Research Visits to Other Labs
π (10:10) Some Moves Donβt Work Out
π (10:31) Moving Later Is Still an Option
By MichaelShould I Stay or Should I Go?
No, not the song by punk rock band The Clash!
When you get your #PhD, one of the common pieces of advice you may hear is that you should move labs, cities, perhaps even countries, for your next position.
In my new #hackingacademia video, I unpack some of the rationale behind this common statement, and walk through a bunch of reasons why, and why not, to move labs and locations after getting your #PhD, ranging from personal circumstances, risk appetite, timing, livability considerations and more!
Please reshare if useful π
Complete topic list and timestamps:
π (0:00) The Rule of Thumb of Leaving Your PhD Lab
π (0:15) Rules Are Usefulβ¦ Up to an Extent
π (0:32) Reminder About the βTypicalβ Academic Track
π (0:56) The PhD to Postdoc Transition
π (1:11) Starting to Unpack The Rule
π (1:22) Assumption: Youβve Found a Good Place to Go
π (1:34) Bad Reason: Itβs The Done Thing
π (2:09) Reason: Continuing Your Learning & Development
π (3:03) Reason: Growing Your Collaborative Network
π (3:39) Reason: Moving Can Overcome Stagnancy
π (4:12) Moving to Leave a Toxic Lab
π (4:22) Reason: Personal Experience Opportunities
π (4:47) Moving Early In Your Career Can Be Easier
π (5:18) Reasons to Consider Not Moving
π (5:25) Reason: Major Disruption
π (6:15) Know Your Change And Risk Aversion Level
π (6:48) Career Runway Determines How Much Disruption
π (7:19) Social Factors Can Be Challenging
π (7:56) Livability Considerations
π (8:36) Cultural and Lifestyle Fit is Important
π (9:22) Alternative: Long Research Visits to Other Labs
π (10:10) Some Moves Donβt Work Out
π (10:31) Moving Later Is Still an Option