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sibs
[Registered User]
02 February 2017 09:17
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PhD with no publications
User: sibs - 02 February 2017 09:17
Iam intending to apply for a PhD but most are asking for previous publications i have made and i don't have any. The only research experience i have is with my dissertation i did in my undergraduate. I have a Masters but it was mainly by coursework / taught. Any advice i get on this.??
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TreeofLife
[Registered User]
02 February 2017 10:33
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User: TreeofLife - 02 February 2017 10:33
Most PhD applicants don't have publications; it's just there in case you do. Just leave the box blank and apply.
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fract
[Registered User]
02 February 2017 11:17
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User: fract - 02 February 2017 11:17
I didn't have any and I got in without problems.
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iwan
[Registered User]
02 February 2017 14:06
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User: iwan - 02 February 2017 14:06
Most like me dont have publications prior entry. But its a bonus if competition for places are tight
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PUJAKUMARI
[Registered User]
03 February 2017 09:35
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User: PUJAKUMARI - 03 February 2017 09:35
anyone pursuing a phd in law? it seems not many are pursuing phd in law.
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TreeofLife
[Registered User]
03 February 2017 09:54
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User: TreeofLife - 03 February 2017 09:54
Is it usual to apply for a PhD in Law? What are your intentions afterwards?
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PUJAKUMARI
[Registered User]
08 February 2017 01:23
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User: PUJAKUMARI - 08 February 2017 01:23
@Treeoflife, I am currently working in India as an Assistant Professor and I am interested in pursuing Phd from Newzealand! Phd is a requisite in my profession.
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TreeofLife
[Registered User]
08 February 2017 09:59
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User: TreeofLife - 08 February 2017 09:59
Quote From PUJAKUMARI: @Treeoflife, I am currently working in India as an Assistant Professor and I am interested in pursuing Phd from Newzealand! Phd is a requisite in my profession. I guess working in academia it's required, but if someone is practising law it's a different kind of doctorate required maybe?
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