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Stigma against being self-funded when the course is complete and how this may impact future prospects.
I don't think there is any stigma attached to self-funding. How can you tell whether someone is self-funding or not? Yes it is great if you have funding but no-one really cares, in my field at least (engineering)
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I also know my planned institution offers teaching work to doctoral students from their 2nd year onwards.
That sounds odd to me as a lot of universities I know want students to do more teaching support. You might want to query this with your potential supervisors. They might know a work around or let you do marking contracts.
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I would plan to spend the first year applying to funding bodies to ensure the security of the rest of the project
Have you had a serious conversation with your potential supervisors about funding? As I don't want to dash your hopes but you might get funding for your second year. What then? Like is your research in a hot topic, priority area or a dead zone? As funding is highly competitive, you should have an idea where you can apply and what are their research objectives. Your potential supervisors might be able to guide you but don't assume that you will get funding.
Otherwise, good luck! This is a friendly forum and we can help as best we can if you have any other questions.