« Whether it was constructing the doctoral project or preparing the data collected using statistical software, I was able to apply what I had learnt during the Master's course to my subsequent experiences, which consolidated my ability to complete the thesis. »
Clémentine TEBOULLE
Teaching assistant and doctoral student, Masters in Political Science (class of 2022)
HOW HAS YOUR TRAINING CONTRIBUTED TO YOUR CURRENT POSITION?
The research training was very comprehensive, enabling me to use a variety of methodological skills to conduct a social science survey. Whether it was constructing the doctoral project or preparing the data collected using statistical software, I was able to apply what I had learnt during the Master's course to my subsequent experiences, which consolidated my ability to complete the thesis successfully.
WOULD YOU HAVE ANY ADVICE FOR A STUDENT WHO WANTS TO MOVE INTO THE SECTOR IN WHICH YOU WORK TODAY?
I would say that there is no ‘one’ good linear route to a doctorate. On the contrary, the different experiences and stages you go through before turning to research and teaching are very enriching for the thesis and what it contains in terms of methodology and epistemology. My advice would therefore be not to limit yourself to your favourite discipline or to studies in the strict sense of the term, but to be open to complementary professional perspectives in order to understand what suits you best.