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When it comes to applying for academic jobs would the fact they someone self funded their PhD be a disadvantage?
Aso to be self funded would a university say accept as proof of ability to complete the PhD a £80,000 flat with no mortgage? Do they require something else?
I got a high 2:1 (67 average) from LSE in politics. What are my chances of getting funding after my MA for a political theory PhD. I think i can only apply to AHRC but not ESRC though am unsure. Do departments only tend to give awards to those with firsts?
I have offers from both Durham and York to do a politics MA and can't decide where to go. York would cost me alot more but it has a better reputation for politics and i'd like to do a PhD. I'm unsure how important a department's rep at MA level is to getting a PhD place. Any ideas?
What effect does an MA have on whether you get funding or not for a PhD?
I am interested in doing an MA however it is not ESRC recongised. Will this pose problems when I apply for PHD funding? Does the MA have to be ESRC recognised to get PhD funding? Or is there no problem and this only means I won't be eligible for financial support for the MA but still be eligible for financial support for a PhD? (The MA is in the social sciences).
Hi,
What influence does the content of your MA have on an applicants chances of being accepted onto a PhD? Is it very significant?
I hope to do a PhD on a topic which would be more well suited to an MA at one uni than another. However it is the one that is not as relvant that I prefer in terms of general rep, location, campus etc. Nonetheless both are political thought courses and its in pol thought which i wish to specialise in. Is this sufficient?
I guess i could do my dissertation on the topic i wish to focus on at Phd level and both offer research training.
Any questions please ask
Thanks
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