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I have a strange problem. I am from Poland and I would like to start the PhD in England or Ireland, but.... Two years ago i had a difficult spine operation. After rehabilitation everything seems to be fine now, however, when the weather changes all the time or suddenly it disturb my normal function and comfort of living. That`s why I`m asking how do you all feel when the weather changes and how meteopaths like me can live there. I know that for others this argument of choosin a place to study sound silly but for me it is important and I have heard that the climate of England is difficult. -Asia
Dear Ania, I wanted to write to you on your mail but my computer doesn`t. He can`t accept your mail. Is there a chance to contact with you in another way? Or please try to write to me on my mail, tamara378 @ wp.pl . I will wait for an answer.If not, I would like to talk with you here, on forum, bye.
it has to be a country in which I will speak english because i don`t know any other language besides polish, i fought also about England but there are too much people from my country and I have always dream about Ireland- culture and so on,,,. I can try in England but even there i don`t know how to start the PhD, can you give mi some clues?
I am from Poland and in July I will be the Master of Physiotherapy. However, I have always dream to get PhD abroad,especially in Ireland, but i don`t have any idea how to do it. My university won`t help me so I don`t know where to begin. I found 2 Departments: Dublin- Trinity College and Antrim- University of Ulster. I don`t have any idea how to do PhD abroad, what is the cost,are there any scholarships,will it mean getting a post at the university and having lectures with students (like in Poland)? I have too much question and don`t know where to find the answers. please help,Asia
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