Hello everyone
I wanna apply for a PhD position in Germany. Working hours is part-time(65% week hours).The duration of PhD is 3 years. Actually I don't understand why some positions are full-time and some part-time while the duration is the same.I mean after graduation is there any difference between this two groups?Salary group is 13 TV-KAH and I don't know how much they pay. I appreciate if you could explain it.
Hi Shapol46
I have seen this time-limit requirement in Australia for PhD equivalent degrees at good universities and I completed one of these programs in 8.5 years part-time. Check out how this PhD equivalent degree allows part-time candidates to complete within 3-8 years (please note that 3 years completion time is a full time student load).
http://sydney.edu.au/education_social_work/future_students/postgraduate_research/deg_dsw.shtml
(arrow down to the bottom of the page of that link 3-8 years).
My global observation is that most full-time PhD students who do not work and have a living scholarship still need to take the full allowable time of 4 years. Many need a six month extension. Being part-time and working can be a tough but very rewarding mix.
I have seen this system before and offer some caution. It is very difficult to do a PhD and work more than 50% of a part-time load at a good university and complete on time. Be careful about how much you work. International students need to keep an eye on the clock for visa purposes.
I suggest that you make the most of the university shutdown period when no classes are taught and spend the maximum amount of time on your thesis. If you have coursework during the first year, still try and make good progress on your thesis during this time.
Never underestimate how long it takes to finish a thesis and always aim to finish as early as possible. It is not unusual for an entire chapter to be written over many months in polished form and then discarded as it later become 'not useful'.
I am not being alarmist. You will have a lot of fun with your PhD over the years. My core point is to not work too much on paid work if possible. Always aim to progress as fast as you can and finish the thesis as fast as you can.
Germany has excellent universities!
Enjoy.
Best
Jay
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