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Nana Lee Reinhart Reithmeier
By Nana Lee and Reinhart Reithmeier
Sept. 26, 2024

“” is a guidebook based on a for-credit professional development course created in the biochemistry department at the University of Toronto by the authors in 2012. 

Written in a conversational style, the book is designed to empower graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in science, technology, engineering and mathematics with practical tools, tips and skill development strategies to plan and create their dream career pathway. 

The book is organized into five sections that support graduate student development: self-reflection, wellness, skills, networking and planning for future success.  

By Nana Lee and Reinhart Reithmeier

Illustrated by Nikko Torres

Published by University of Toronto Press

Available in paperback, hardback, ePub and pdf

 

Here are selected excerpts:

  • “Students who enter graduate school are interested in continuing their education and training as a stepping-stone to a rewarding career. Master’s (M.Sc.) students are often interested in gaining valuable research experience. Those with an M.Sc. may go on to further education in a professional or Ph.D. program, or enter the workforce. Ph.D. students are interested in becoming experts in their discipline and making a significant contribution of new knowledge through research. Many of those who complete a Ph.D. aspire to become a professor — this is a career goal that is often reinforced by their research supervisor who may serve as a role model. “I’m a successful scientist – just do what I did and you will be successful too” is a common refrain from supervisors. Accordingly, graduate students in science focus on developing relevant technical skills and knowledge in their discipline. However, the reality today is that the majority of science Ph.D.s do not become professors but do gain positions in public or private sectors.”
  • “The goal of graduate professional development is to ensure that graduates are prepared to take advantage of diverse job opportunities in the global marketplace.”
  • “It is important to engage in meaningful activities beyond research to get the most out of your graduate experience, for your own professional development and to distinguish you from other graduates.”
  • “A Ph.D. is a necessary credential to assume a faculty position, but the skills you develop also prepare you for other jobs in academia and in other sectors of the economy where the majority of Ph.D.s are employed.”
  • “Self-assessment involves linking what matters to you (your values), what you enjoy (your interests), what you are good at (your skills) and what your characteristics or traits are (your personality).”
  • “Supervisors may have little formal training in lab management and conflict resolution, but this is changing through workshops and courses that often start at the postdoctoral and early-career stage.” 
  • “A key element to succeed in graduate school and beyond is setting realistic and achievable expectations for yourself and your supervisor.”
  • “Discuss career development plans with your supervisor, preferably early in your graduate training so you can develop options.”
  • “A broad network will help you identify people who can develop into your role models or even your mentors.”
  • “A leader is one who inspires and motivates others into action toward a shared vision.”

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Nana Lee
Nana Lee

Nana (Hyung-Ran) Lee is an associate professor, teaching stream and director of graduate professional development in the departments of biochemistry and immunology in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto.

Reinhart Reithmeier
Reinhart Reithmeier

Reinhart Reithmeier is a professor of biochemistry at the University of Toronto and a member of the 91亚色传媒 Education and Professional Development Committee.

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