Exploring post-graduation outcomes, employment trends, and career trajectories of PhD graduates in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Kenya, Ethiopia and Rwanda
Publication Type
Journal Article
Journal Name
Higher Education Research and Development
Publication Date
1-1-2026
Abstract
Doctoral education in Sub-Saharan Africa has expanded rapidly, yet evidence on post-PhD career trajectories remains limited. This study examines employment outcomes, career pathways, and structural constraints shaping doctoral graduates’ experiences in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Rwanda. Using a mixed-methods design, the study integrates survey data (n = 154), key informant interviews (n = 27), and multi-stakeholder policy dialogues under the Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund. Guided by identity–trajectory theory and academic precarity, the analysis explores how individual aspirations intersect with institutional conditions and broader structural dynamics. Findings show that while career advancement and research engagement motivate doctoral training, graduates navigate fragmented and uncertain career pathways. Academic employment is often characterized by low remuneration, limited research funding, and weak institutional support, prompting engagement in consultancy and externally funded projects. Policy dialogues highlight systemic gaps, including weak research ecosystems, limited industry linkages, and the absence of structured postdoctoral pathways. Alignment between doctoral training and employment is stronger in Kenya and Rwanda than in Ethiopia. The study demonstrates that doctoral career trajectories are shaped by interactions across micro, meso, and macro levels, providing comparative evidence and policy-relevant insights for strengthening doctoral training, research systems, and sustainable academic careers in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Keywords
Doctoral training, PhD graduates, post-PhD career, postdoctoral training, Sub-Saharan Africa
Recommended Citation
Ogada, T., Ouko, K., Lutomiah, A., Odongo, N., Magale, E., Mbaya, C., Omwoyo, E., Mideva, C., Onyango, J., Oyugi, S., Orang'o, C., Nyagah, B., & Nguku, E. (2026). Exploring post-graduation outcomes, employment trends, and career trajectories of PhD graduates in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Kenya, Ethiopia and Rwanda. Higher Education Research and Development https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2026.2670669