In this episode of Beyond the Thesis with Papa PhD, host David Mendes is joined by Isabelle Koller, an assistant professor at VU Amsterdam and the founder of NextMinds. Isabelle shares her passion for helping early career researchers navigate the complexities of academia, from enhancing their well-being during their PhDs to planning the next steps in their careers. Throughout the conversation, Isabelle and David explore the challenges facing PhD students, particularly as they look to transition into industry or other sectors beyond academia. They talk about the importance of starting career exploration early, the value of networking, and practical tips for making a successful leap into post-PhD life. Whether you’re a PhD student or someone guiding researchers, this episode is packed with insights on how to approach career development strategically and thoughtfully.
Isabelle is Assistant Professor at VU Amsterdam, founder and CEO of NextMinds, certified coach and active writer.
She is passionate about helping early-career researchers navigate academia – from increasing their well-being during their PhD to preparing the next steps of their career.
What we covered in the interview:No matter where you are in your PhD journey, remember the power of networking and the value of broadening your horizons beyond your thesis. 💡🔍
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