Yes, that is possible. If you have to learn some technique there or if they have equipment that your lab hasn't got. But don't count on it- normaly each lab does what it is best at in the collaboration. Oh, and you can work in the usa after your PhD if you like- that has nothing to do with the collaboration. Just apply and see who wants to have u in their lab.
Hi, thanks for the reply. What I meant was, if you do a phD which has USA collaboration, could you go and work with them afterwards based on the fact that you have a phD based around their research but I gather from what you said that this would be possible.
Under most circumstances there would be a very high chance of obtaining a job in your US collaborators lab after finishing your PhD, and even of spending some time their during your study.
Ask your potential supervisor.
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