Congrats on your PhD. Now what?
Round Table China
2025/12/12
Congrats on your PhD. Now what?
Congrats on your PhD. Now what?

Round Table China
2025/12/12
Shownote
Shownote
In most professions, experience is an asset. In academia, it is becoming a barrier. A system of intense competition and rigid quotas now uses age as a crude filter for efficiency, devaluing the very time required to build knowledge. This calculus forces a ...
Highlights
Highlights
In today's academic landscape, the value of experience is being overshadowed by rigid age-based hiring norms, particularly in China. As the number of PhD graduates rises, institutional policies are increasingly filtering candidates not by merit, but by how old they are—creating a paradox where more education leads to fewer opportunities. This episode unpacks the consequences of these practices and explores the deeper anxieties they fuel, both professionally and personally.
Chapters
Chapters
Why are brilliant minds being rejected for being too old?
00:00Is there really a 'best age' to be a scientist?
07:36What happens when your PhD isn’t enough to secure your future?
11:00How age bias is reshaping the value of a doctorate
14:23Why does silence from a message hurt so much?
17:37Transcript
Transcript
Steve Hatherly: Discussion keeps the world turning.
Niu Honglin: This is Roundtable, You're listening to Roundtable. I'm Niu Honglin, joined by Steve and Yushan. In most professions, experience is an asset. Yet in academia, ironically a field built on lif...