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  • How many PhDs (or equivalent) on here, then?
  • welshfarmer
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    1994 (seems to have been a good year 🙂 )

    Geology based

    “The Structural Evolution of the Zaghuoan-Ressas Structural Belt (ZRSB), NE Tunisia”
    More simply put. “How did those gert big mountains get there (and is there any oil nearby?)”

    scotroutes
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    Not really, My Mrs has had some PHDs for years and her hair still looks wavy after a few drinks.

    garvaldnights
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    1998 Population genetics of Scottish Native Trees.

    ernie
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    Wife has Phd ‘effects of antibiotics on soil’
    Sister in law no1: exercise physiology
    Sister in law no2: effects of wild fire on soil.
    I quit after the MRes (know when to quit). Plus PhDs were getting a bit common in the family.

    Frankenstein
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    Oncology & Apoptosis Celluar Signalling.

    Also have MEdu.

    I miss the mental challenge. Problems seem easy to understand and resolve.

    I have friend who is a medical oncologist and we chat about alternative therapies over lunch. Told me off the other day for wasting my brain on kids lol.

    I’m back in teaching as I couldn’t find the funding for more research. No mental challenge, just long hours and 6-7 days a week.

    Everyone is telling me to go back to med school and I’m 40! Might start saving and apply next year lol or wait for a vice principal role.

    chewkw
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    Are we having some sort positivist gathering here?

    😆

    Shackleton
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    PhD 2006, Plant cellular and protein biochemistry.

    Now lecturer and researcher in same with someone else’s thesis sat on my desk for a viva in January. Time flies, big circle of life thingy.

    Other half, both her sisters and their partners have PhDs plus her dad is a professor. Family get togethers are a riot…. 😉

    ART
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    PhD 2001
    Corporate Environmental Management & Strategy
    Spent as much time on GoFar as I did writing up
    Spent 10 ish years applying myself but had enough – now I work in the bike industry in a job that has me talking to you lot most days 😀

    chewkw
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    ART – Member
    PhD 2001 Corporate Environmental Management & Strategy

    What is this? Ethics related? Green environmental stuff?

    SaxonRider – Member
    PhD 2008 Intellectual history (late antique/early medieval)

    Are you doing interpretation of past events or something? I have no clue.

    saxabar – Member
    2007 – law, politics and new media technologies

    Propaganda by any chance? Via interweb? (I used to work for an IT company with a new media department … did not even know what they were in those days. Looking back they were going to use it as govt propaganda …)

    GJP – Member
    PhD Management Sciences 1991.

    Taylorism by any chance?

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    Okay you lot are not in the same league so are any of you positivist? Coz you lot are doing some Nancy blouse research there dude!

    😀

    funkynick
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    2011 – Power electronics…

    Mind you, I did start it in about 2000! I guess I was just slow…

    Teifiterror
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    PhD 2013 in Water Treatment

    ahsat
    Full Member

    PhD
    2010
    Physical geography: past sea-level change

    Just got my first faculty position last week after long postdoc life!

    zokes
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    PhD in Environmental Science in 2009. Again, odd how my first cohort of postdocs and PhDs have now completed. It certainly seems circular

    SaxonRider
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    Are you doing interpretation of past events or something? I have no clue.

    I analysed/interpreted a seventh-century Latin text translated from Greek. If I told you what the text was, specifically, my cover would be blown. 😉

    no_eyed_deer
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    2010: how does stand age or management affect heathland responses to nitrogen deposition, Imperial College London

    sirromj
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    Distinct lack of arts, theories please*.

    * or not, I don’t really care, just curious.

    asdfhjkl
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    Computing science, viva in a few weeks.

    chewkw
    Free Member

    SaxonRider – Member

    Are you doing interpretation of past events or something? I have no clue.

    I analysed/interpreted a seventh-century Latin text translated from Greek. If I told you what the text was, specifically, my cover would be blown. [/quote]

    Interesting but please don’t as my head will explode.
    I guess I have enough time to evolve to where I am now and the RAM is full. 😆

    Caher
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    What’s equivalent to a PhD?
    Personally I have a masters which was pretty vocational.

    chewkw
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    Caher – Member
    What’s equivalent to a PhD?

    How much do you have in your bank account?

    If you earn more than the average norm and happy as larry with a beautiful family then you have already got your PhD in life experience. Then I salute you Sir! Please give me the formula …

    Personally I have a masters which was pretty vocational.

    That’s the institutional way of saying give us your money quick while we print out a piece of paper for you in the shortest possible time just to acknowledge your endurance. 😛

    darrell
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    PhD in Geochemistry in the 90s and after many years in academia I left and got a real job in industry and am very happy about it

    qwerty
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    Wow, do you guys use viagra?

    Matt24k
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    I have a London Chamber of Commerce pass with distinction in mental arithmetic. Does that cut it? No I thought not………
    The wife has a PhD in Manta Rays and I feel like I should have got at least a Masters for putting up with it and spending my classic Porsche fund on university fees.

    StirlingCrispin
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    1993
    PhD – Dairy Science (local control of milk secretion).
    One post-doc in the US.

    Now work in industry.

    drinfinity
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    1995. Thrombin inhibition. I was making new small molecule anticoagulants. Small molecule as opposed to the more typical leech spit approach.

    2 years post doc in the quantum mechanics of highly constrained molecules.

    lovewookie
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    This thread is inversely proportional to the ‘laat thing you made’ thread.

    Rare to get a PhD and have the physical coordination to actually make anything that doesn’t look like a small child has ingested, then vomited up lego.

    ianbradbury
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    1986, Statistics

    onehundredthidiot
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    1997 spirooxazines and their merocyanine open form. Photochromics it was fun at the time.

    Shackleton
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    Rare to get a PhD and have the physical coordination to actually make anything that doesn’t look like a small child has ingested, then vomited up lego.

    Seriously? You actually think that? You must be a troll (with a chip on your shoulder?) 😕

    poah
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    PhD 2012 (actually graduated) Solution structure of hMBD1 CXXC1 domain. I have an interest in the structure and dynamics of chromatin remodeling complexes using biophysics, primarly biomolecular nuclear magnetic resonance. I work in a supermarket picking up the items people order online. Some life choices have not been kind to me ha ha ha ha (its actually family reasons) but I did publish in september and currently writing another paper.

    poah
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    Caher – Member

    What’s equivalent to a PhD?

    a D.Phil lol

    There is no equivalent educational qualification but in my field if you have the experience/papers published then you can get the position/same grade of pay.

    DrJ
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    Can’t remember when. Subject was earthquake prediction. You may have noticed that earthquakes are still unpredictable, so I guess I failed 🙁

    Junkyard
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    STarted mine 97 but stopped as i realised a career in academia – which was where my research led- was not somethign that appealed to me.
    I do have a post grad qual but no PhD. I dont regret the decision but do occasionally wonder f another subject area would have made a difference, I was good at my subject i was just not that interested in it.

    poah
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    DrJ – Member

    Can’t remember when. Subject was earthquake prediction.

    maybe you should have done Riot prediction, the Kaiser Chiefs only solved that in 2005

    DrJ
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    maybe you should have done Riot prediction, the Kaiser Chiefs only solved that in 2005

    Damn. If I’d got there first they’d have had to reset the clocks.

    poly
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    a D.Phil lol
    There is no equivalent educational qualification

    Well you’d need to have STW levels of pedantry not to see DEng or DSci or even DLett as being equivalent.

    stevego
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    1997, Geentics and Biochem (sex-determination in flies), did 2 post-docs before a PGCE and now been a teacher over 10 years.

    gray
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    2002, mathematical modelling of electronic noses!

    Similar to others, I now don’t remember much of the stuff from that or my maths masters. Probably couldn’t pass an A level now!

    donncha
    Full Member

    PhD in Psychology (2004) from QUB.
    Still working there….

    cannondaleking
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    2007 aeronautical engineering waste of time as I have not worked in that sector since I finished and probably never will again. It’s really stressful and under paid!

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