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I'm with Wally. I'm a GTA and get exactly what was advertised.
Davenikita2,
The search ends when you find a place... no matter how long it takes! If you really want to do a PhD, anything's possible!
Since you're Indian... I think you can apply for the Commonwealth Scholarschip and Fellowship Programme. My school has both a MSc student and a PhD student who are on this programme. See link : http://www.csfp-online.org/about.html
India is in the list of countries offering the award: http://www.csfp-online.org/countries.html
I don;t see why you can't keep looking for other places that possibly do offer funding. However, asking a potential supervisor for a recommendation for other PhD positions might nog be the best plan, since you might end up under his supervision...
Good luck in the new year!
Happy 2011 everyone! May it be a good, healthy and successful one! :-)
Hi Satchi,
Yes it was rather lonely. Apart from doing my PhD, I also work for the College as a college warden. I was on duty today, so couldn't get off campus... I had a nice lunch with some international students though :)
MErry Christmas to you (and everyone else) too!! Enjoy the Christmas spirit!
Even though it might seem like a very complicated situation, it isn't so really: basically you have to make a choice between a guaranteed PhD position or a year's work with a non-guaranteed PhD position. You shouldn't rely on "hopefully I get admitted", especially not in the current economic and education climate. If I were in your position I'd take the guaranteed one in Denmark and move on from there. You will have a PhD after 3-4 years and can still move to Australia afterwards...
Try the student unions, they might be able to help... and your own student union.
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Had a look at the site: the Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI-AvL) is currently looking for two full time PhD students: http://www.academictransfer.com/search_results/?q=&org_id=26
Edit: Ignore posts. Forgot to check the date of first post. My bad!
Hi,
www.academictransfer.com is a Dutch website on which the dutch universities advertise their academic vacancies. Not only PhDs, but also postdocs and technician/management jobs. The info is presented in both Dutch and English. If your area of interest is cancer studies, then you might be interested in looking at the "University Medical Centres" section under the "Employers". The Medical Centres in the Netehrlands do a lot of cancer research. The two Amsterdam Centers (AMC and VUmc) are connected to the NKI, which is the Dutch Cancer Institute, which has a specialised cancer hospital.
Good luck!
Congratulations Dr. Littlestar!!
don't actually know what the best way would be... authors might be reluctant to give you raw data, since pharmaco-therapeutic research is usually classified because of patents and industry money... perhaps try with researchers from your own institution first?
Congrats Dr Sheena!!!
that sounds scary...
I am so glad I was not there! Damn those people shouldn't be allowed to call themselves students! Hooligans is what they are!
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