Hello all,
This is my first post here but I am an occasional lurker and I think that the forum is a fantastic resource... I have a question which some ppl will hate me for asking!
I am currently a PhD student at a UK university and have just entered the second year of my funding. I am entertaining the possibility of taking on some light distance learning (a pgcert in philosophy at Birbeck to begin with) but there are a few things to consider.
Firstly, my university has a regulation preventing current research students registering for another qualification without prior approval. What is the likelihood that they would find out and what would likely be the consequences.
Secondly, I realise that many if not most of you here would advise against taking on too much alongside the PhD but I feel very strongly that I should pursue a BA part time to facilitate a sideways move into another discipline post doctorate. What I did my first degree in is anathema to me and dread spending a career lecturing in it (that is if I ever get that far!)...
Am I nuts?
I knew someone who managed to publish work multiple times from the university they were working at under their supervisor's nose without their supervisor/university finding out (they didn't want to include their supervisor lol). So if that's possible, and all those involved keep it quiet - I mean, are you really going to tell people about this pgcert if you already know that your uni's regulations have issues with it? I know I wouldn't - then, I guess there's no reason why you couldn't. Also, because it's a different qualification, surely you could still do it? I always thought that you couldn't apply for the same qualification with the same content at two different institutes?
Your second paragraph sounds like a bloody great idea..wish I'd thought of it, you're thinking ahead. I think it's good. Then again, this is coming from someone who is one of those people that think that you can get through a PhD without driving yourself into the ground (and eventually did it too).
I say go for it! Your money, your life, your rules. Your university isn't doing you a favour by taking you on, you're paying fees for a service they happen to provide.
Haha, you're not nuts, just very ambitious. :D
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