to do a PhD, or not to do a PhD for working in international development?

P

I want to pursue a career in international development. I already have an MSc in Public Policy which specialised in development issues. I am currently on the Civil Service Fast Stream (the graduate scheme for the senior civil service), not working in a relevant area, and have been asked to do a PhD by my former university.

I very much want to do the PhD, but it would mean taking a career break of 3-4 years. My worry with that is that it would not be as beneficial as getting some actual work experience under my belt and trying to get into international development via the civil service. The alternative is to do the PhD, get some field work/practical experience in the developing world, and then try and get employment in NGOs or back into the civil service.

Does anyone have any advice on this? Or similar experience?

Grateful for any advice given!

Cheers,

Pim

C

Well, its a tricky choice (at least in my own view). You already have access to some good experience in your field. By the way, how long ago did you start the training programme at work?

In any case, if a Phd is something you have always wanted or you think would boost your career prospects in your field then go for it. Otherwise, i'd stick to the job and gain some experience and maybe a Phd much later on.

S

I was told that three years of a PhD is not as valuable as three years work experience if you want a career that doesn't 'require' a PhD. TBH in that sector I would concentrate on building up your career first - there are so many people with qualifications looking for these jobs (you need the experience too). You could study PT and keep working?

B

I'm with SexKitten on this one ...

If you REALLY want to do a PhD, then consider doing one part-time (... there are LOTS of people out there with PhD's who are struggling to find work!).

At some point in the future, would you be able to move to another department?

Also, is it difficult to get onto the Civil Service Fast Stream? (... thinking of applying when I finish my PhD)

S

The Fast Stream is tough and the whole process takes a long time, but I know several people who have made it through.

P

thanks for your advice everyone - much appreciated!

yes the fast stream is competitive - with lots of applicants and a very long application process. However, its based on aptitude tests so, in terms of what you have to do, then its ok - dont expect a grilling from a 3 person interview panel!

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