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Switching Hats

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Switching Hats
The Switching Hats podcast series offers an exploration into the career trajectories of PhD holders who have ventured beyond academia, shedding light on the transferable skills and insights gained through their doctoral journeys.
Each episode features an in-depth interview with individuals who - after completing a PhD - have transitioned into diverse fields, such as: data science, archival work, career advice and much more! The conversations focus on how these professionals discovered new career paths, navigated the challenges of leaving academia, and utilized their PhD skills in their current roles.
Listeners gain valuable insights into the decision-making processes behind these career changes, the specific challenges faced during the transition, and the importance of transferable skills, such as: research, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Guests also share practical advice on job hunting, networking, and gaining relevant experience in their new fields. The series emphasizes the real-world application of academic training and highlights the non-academic career possibilities available to PhD holders.
The podcast is a helpful resource for PhD students, early-career researchers, and anyone contemplating leaving academia, offering inspiration and actionable advice on navigating the next steps in their career journey.

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From neuroscience to data science: shifting perspectives with Dr Aleksandar Ivanov  Aleksandar began his PhD in neuroscience but soon discovered that experimental science wasn’t the right fit - so he made the leap into data science. Curious about the company he’s working for and the sector as a whole? Listen to find out more! Aleksandar Ivanov, Linus Milinski, Chiara Toschi, Thomas Nicol, Sara Falcone 17 November, 2025
Bringing history to life: the unique work of an archivist with Dr. Alexa Frost Interested in uncovering the past and keeping history alive? Join us to explore the unique role of archivists and learn how to prepare for a career in this fascinating field of work. Alexa Frost, Linus Milinski, Chiara Toschi, Thomas Nicol, Sara Falcone 10 November, 2025
What the recruiter really thinks: Dr Holly Reeve on hiring decisions and team building  We continued our chat with Dr Holly Reeve, this time asking her about her role as staff recruiter for her company. What skills does she look for? And how can an academic experience help you to land a job? Holly Reeve, Linus Milinski, Chiara Toschi, Thomas Nicol, Sara Falcone 3 November, 2025
How I became a CEO: a chat on career goals and achievements with Dr Holly Reeve Where does the journey to becoming a CEO begin? Dr Holly Reeve looks back at her career and shares the path that led her to start and lead her own company. Holly Reeve, Linus Milinski, Chiara Toschi, Thomas Nicol, Sara Falcone 28 October, 2025
What is it like to be a careers advisor? A conversation with Dr Susan Black Susan was a post-doctoral researcher in biochemistry, before she decided to change gears and go into the career advisory sector. Curious about the move? Look no further! Tune in for all the tips, insights, and a fun peek into the world of career advice. Linus Milinksi, Tom Nicol, Susan Black, Sara Falcone, Chiara Toschi 22 October, 2025
Switching Hats: Introduction Welcome to Switching Hats, a podcast all about career transitions from academia to other exciting sectors. Meet the hosts and learn what’s coming up in this new series! Thomas Nicol, Linus Milinski, Chiara Toschi 11 September, 2025
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