Phds in human sciences: promote your skills outside of academia
Summary
PhD candidates in graduates in Social Sciences and Humanities often struggle to envision a career outside academia due to a lack of familiarity with the expectations and codes of the socio-economic world. Yet their skills in analysis, communication, project management, creativity, and change management are highly valuable to many public, private, and nonprofit organizations. This training aims to help participants identify professional environments where their expertise can be leveraged, learn to present themselves with confidence, and develop a clear and compelling communication strategy to effectively engage with recruiters beyond the academic sphere.
The main objectives of this training are to enable participants to:
- Explore the diversity of sectors and professions accessible to PhD holders in SSH
- Identify, articulate, and promote their transferable skills
- Develop an effective positioning and communication strategy
Program
Module 1: Identifying the variety of careers and professional environments to better projecting
- Understand the variety of activity sectors and their evolution in a knowledge-based society
- Understand the challenges, codes, and entrepreneurial culture
- Understand the organization, services, and professions within a company
- Gain a broader visibility of the job market for PhDs (types of positions, sectors, career paths by discipline)
- Learn to explore opportunities through job descriptions specific to PhD holders in AHSS
Module 2: Solving entrepreneurial issues and translating them into implemented skills
- Solve a real business problem as a group, leveraging skills developed during the PhD
- Present the solution to the group and highlight the skills used
- Translate required actions and mobilized skills into a job description
Module 3: Reaching out your skills with a Portfolio
- Identify your skills
- Identify your appetences & motivations
Module 4: Building and presenting your offer of services/competencies
- How to communicate with a recruiter?
- Valuing one’s PhD with a recruiter
- Pitching your value proposal to a recruiter
- Review and follow-up
Trainers
Jeanne Boisselier, PhD – Researcher and Trainer
Eric Bonetto, PhD – Researcher and Trainer
Sophie Bouccara, PhD – Researcher, Consultant, and Trainer
Alexandre Bran, PhD – Deputy Head of LID and Trainer
Catherine Roudé, PhD – Training Manager and Trainer
Eva Soteras, PhD – esearch Valorisation Officer and Trainer
Informations
- Email (training contact) : formation@adoc-tm.com
- Provisional dates : 24 & 25/03/2026
- Location : On site
- Duration : 2 days (14 hours)
Public
Doctorants
Duration
2 days
Language
English
Training location
On site
Code
DF25ECSHSA
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