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still places left for tomorrow: sociological careers outside of academia

A few places have opened up for tomorrow’s event

The Sociological Review’s Early Career Researchers Event: Working Outside of Academia
Organised by The Sociological Review Early Career Researcher team

For those with a background in social science, career paths do not always followed a straight forward traditional academic trajectory. With the current shortage of entry-level academic jobs and the opportunities in academia being short term or exploitative for recent graduates, many may seek employment outside of the academy.

Social scientists have a lot to offer other employment sectors. Whether you are activity pursuing employment outside of academia or thinking of taking a new direction in your career, this event will provide an insight into the world of social scientists engaged in practice outside the university.

Please join The Sociological Review’s Early Careers Researchers’ event for what is going to be informative and stimulating event.

Speakers include:

Carole McNaughton Nichols (Director at Truth),
Simon Roberts (Stripe Partners),
Kandy Woodfield (Higher Education Academy)
George Julian (Indie researcher)
Nick Fox (BSA Sociologists Outside of Academia)

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-sociological-review-working-outside-of-academia-tickets-17392202546