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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2025 · 42 MIN

39. The PhD Dilemma: My Experience In Academia

from The Evaluation Couch

In this episode, Maria reflects on her experiences in academia and how they've shaped her perspective on whether a PhD is needed for a career in evaluation. She shares the moment she first recognized the deep-rooted imposter syndrome in the evaluation community for those without a PhD. She shares her personal academic journey, including a challenging master's thesis in Peru, experiences with supervision, and ethical dilemmas in research. Maria explores her decision-making process of whether to pursue a PhD, weighing career impact, intellectual curiosity, and financial costs. She closes the episode with a call to action, urging evaluators to challenge limiting narratives around academic credentials and define success on their own terms.

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