The Bold PhD Podcast

54: Why PhDs keep leaving academia

11 min · 2 apr 2026
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For decades, the dream path for many scientists looked like You complete a PhD. Get a post-doc. Become a professor who runs your own lab. But something has changed. Today, more and more PhDs are walking away from academia. So what's happening? Listen to Dr. Nonterah discuss it in this week's episode of The Bold PhD Podcast.  Navigating the PIVOT: https://theboldphd.com/navigate/ [https://theboldphd.com/navigate/] Join 3000+ on the newsletter: https://theboldphd.com/newsletter/ [https://theboldphd.com/newsletter/] Business inquiries? Email me at hello@theboldphd.com [hello@theboldphd.com]

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56: You left academia for industry. Here's how you will grow.

Get Navigating The PIVOT: https://theboldphd.com/navigate/ [https://theboldphd.com/navigate/] Join 3000+ PhDs and academics on the Bold PhD Newsletter: https://theboldphd.com/newsletter/ [https://theboldphd.com/newsletter/] In this episode, I answer I question from a PhD who emailed me this question: "Once you transition into industry, it's not always clear what you have to do to grow and get to the next step. What advice would you give someone who is 2-3 years in industry and wants to grow? Where do you start? More certifications? Networking? What else?"   Here's the original LinkedIn Post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/geenonterah_i-have-an-answer-to-a-recent-question-a-phd-activity-7422339350434209792-pDLK?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAB4xQBABLI3FVpiIy0pfXrTXHt07yVZ9rRY

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