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A chance of getting a funding for a PhD study depends on several things including your background in the area, your motivation and enthusiasism, the availability of funding for Non-EU students. There is also a big competition for a funding. Prepare a CV and a statement, which covers what you have done, what you can do, what you want to do, references. Once you have all stuffs ready, try your chance to get a funding for your PhD study. It might be great to applly for several places for a PhD study at the same time, but it might be good to change your statement. It will increase your chance of getting a funding for a PhD study.
Good luck with your applications
It might be good for you to do a PhD in an English-speaking-country including England or Ireland. Let me mention that, according to a newspaper, there are over 600 and 200 thousands Polish workers in England (having over 50 million population) and Ireland (having almost 4 million population), respectively.
My suggestion to you is to look for a PhD supervisor, who may offer you a PhD studenship, in UK or Ireland in the area of your interest. There is no lecture during the PhD study in UK, except for a 4 year integrated MSc/PhD programme. Prepare a good CV and a purpose of statement, and once your are ready, send them to prospective supervisors... You are going to be a PhD student. Good luck.....
You are right. I might encounter same problems. However, please think almost four monhts has elapsed since I started the PhD, and I was unhappy in the lab. However, I was in some stage I had a chance to change it. I took a new challenge. Because I have a chance with this challenge. Cheers my friend.
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