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The career aspirations and expectations of geography doctoral students: establishing academic subjectivities within a shifting landscape
Authors:Rae Dufty‐Jones
Institution:Geography and Urban Studies, School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:The PhD forms a watershed period where candidates' professional identities are formed, and their career aspirations and expectations are developed. Yet little is known about Australian geography doctoral students' career aspirations and expectations. Drawing on findings from a 2016 survey of those students, the paper establishes that while a majority of students aspire to work in academia, many also feel quite pessimistic about their prospects of being able to do so. The paper argues that the uncertainty and anxiety that many Australian geography doctoral students feel about their future careers is the product of a wider cultural shift that is occurring in relation to the purpose of the research doctorate. Geographers need to critically engage with these changes and the academic subjectivities they are producing to ensure that, as a discipline, geography continues to make a positive contribution to the careers of the individuals who undertake these degrees.
Keywords:career plans  higher education  geographic education  doctoral research  graduate students  Australia
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