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The JPA is for 2 years, non-renewable and non-extendable. After 2 years you are prohibited from World Bank employment for the following 2 years, so the possibility of getting sponsored for a PhD by the Bank is not there. The sponsored PhD on the table is in Strategic Management.
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I have two offers on the table: a sponsored PhD in the UK and a 2-year Junior Professional Associate position (JPA) at the World Bank. Both are great but I need to make a choice. My dream has always been to work in the World Bank but I have also never lost sight of my PhD ambition. I intend to go into academia but after amassing some professional experience, so the PhD is not for teaching in the near term.
Which do you think is worth accepting now? Which do you think I can defer and still maintain control over? World Bank JPA or PhD?
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