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by maxnoe
1691 days ago
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> Things very quite significantly from country to country, but generally speaking in most EU you can do your PhD while working. In physics? I don't think so. I did my PHD in Germany but we work in large international collaborations, so I meet s lot of phd students from other countries as well. Doing a phd in physics is everywhere I know at least a full time job. Often, depending on topic, group, supervisor and yourself even more than a 40 hour week. The complexity, depth and specialization required don't really allow for anything else. |
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