I am currently a nurse looking to start a phd in September. I have enquired about 2 which look good but neither of the academics could give me a clear idea of the hours required. This is a funded full time phd with a stipend. I currently work 3, 7.5 hr days a week and have 2 small children. Could anyone give me a rough idea of their working week? The phd is in health and over 3 years. One child is school age and the other preschool. Any clarification would be very welcome!
There is someone in my office with three kids doing a PhD and has several publications. The kids are between 3-7 and she works around there school/nursery with her husband doing the morning school run and she does the evening one. She usually does 7am-2pm and her supervisor lets her work around the kids. Most PhDs have flexible working so you definitely manage the time.
I would say aim for 40 hours a week. As pm133 says, a PhD can be all encompassing but you I feel you can do a PhD in that time you are actually productive and don't waste time procrastinating all day, like me.
Yeah you are correct here rewt. It's not about the hours you put in, it's what you get done in them. If Ellenh is good at compartmentalising stuff and can focus completely during the PHD working hours there should be no problem. If she has a good support network of other people who can help out with the children that would be ideal.
I think my original post was maybe a bit too negative.
The funding is for three years, but I would expect that you would be allowed a fourth to finish writing it up and get it submitted. At my university, the fourth year cost me £750 in fees. There's a nursery at mine, so that's something you might like to check out at your prospective university(ies), although not all of the 40 hours a week others have mentioned would have to be on campus.
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