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Hi. I've heard that NewRoute PhD gives you "teaching assistant", if you can use this opportunity and also, NewRoute takes four years. So, does the normal one contain "teaching assistant" like this? The difference between both of them is about time and assistant, that's all?
But the main problem is that i have to send my applications forms and i have to be sure that can get the PhD Studies option since all universities are putting lot of stress over the research proposal: Now who should i discuss the matter.
THanks and will be looking for help n advice.
I've just started a 4 year PhD and celebrated my 44th birthday last week... I've heard various stories about difficulties getting post-docs because of age, then again my supervisor and other academics I've spoken to have said it shouldn't be a problem... As Mr. Blair plans to raise the UK retirement age to 70 you'd be much less than half-way through your working life!
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