Transferable Skills and the Pursuit of PhD

The entrepreneurship bug is alive and well today. We hear about starts as pragmatic as Uber to frivolous games that waste hours on end. It seems that today’s economic environment is ripe for innovative ideas and disruptive technology. It’s all very exciting to hear about technology licensed out of graduate labs and someone else’s uncle’s friend who’s app was purchased for millions of dollars. For the academic, however, it begs the question:

Does graduate school provide any transferable skills that would be valueable in the marketplace?

Of course we can endlessly debate the utility (or lack thereof) of an advanced degree but the reality is that there are more MS and PhDs graduating every year than academia can employ. There are numerous articles that spell doom and gloom for the budding scientist about to enter the job market. Theoretically, we scientists have it better than English majors, yet the prospects are still not so optimistic for STEM majors.  Whether we choose to explore a non-traditonal career, a career in industry or start our own venture, it’s clear that academia cannot absorb us all.

With this is mind, I came across an interesting site this week where the blogger helps wayward academics find their way to starting their own education/teaching/consulting business. It may be worthwhile to explore the option of starting your own venture, either as a source of additional income or full time. The Scholarpreneur took and interesting view of the academic background and gave it a validity that I rarely see. Learn more about the site and their offerings here.

Help Us Make WE15 Great!!

Happy New Year!!

The weather may be cold but our hearts are still warm from how much fun we had at WE14. GradSWE is excited about the new year and the promise of bringing value at this year’s upcoming 2015 Society of Women Engineers Convention (WE15). You are receiving this message because you expressed an interest at WE14 in taking an active role in planning the programming for WE15.
We are pleased to announce our Grad SWE WE15 Kick Off Meeting! 
The call for workshop proposals for WE15 is now open. With this in mind, we will have a call to brainstorm potential workshop topics and divvy up responsibilities to any that are eager to get involved. We like to have a cohesive effort in our programming so we have to huddle up ladies so we can have another awesome year.
Conference call
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Time: 8PM Eastern, 5PM Pacific
Dial in: 605-475-6333
Access code: 3221683
The deadline for proposals is March 13, 2015.
Proposals may be submitted here.
We look forward to having you on the call!!
The call is also out for the FY2016 Graduate Programming Coordinator. If you are interested in the position, please dial in because we will discuss the position briefly. You may also reach out to Richelle Thomas, the current GPC for more details about the position. See the official call for applications for more details. You may submit an application for consideration here.

5 Tips to Create a Stand-Out Fellowship Application

As most of you know, now is the season to apply for graduate school admission as well as for graduate funding. If you would like a bit of guidance on how to craft a winning application please do read an article full of helpful hints written by Richelle Thomas, Graduate Programming Coordinator for FY15, for ProFellow . ProFellow is a website that compiles fellowship opportunities for students in various disciplines and serves as an online community to connects applicants and current scholars with fellowship alumni.

Read 5 Tips to Create a Stand-Out Fellowship Application for more details!