Academic superheroes?
A critical analysis of academic job descriptionsTraditionally, a PhD was seen as a prestigious qualification where individuals, working on their own initiative, demonstrated their talent, academic excellence and a thirst for knowledge. It opened doors to the academic community and guaranteed an advantage in the job market. However, for the last decade, debate has raged about the nature and purpose of the PhD – including its role as preparation for working in academia. Is a PhD enough to secure a job in academia anymore? A recent study that analysed job descriptions for junior academic