I'm married with a child and consequently not able to move to the universities which have the supervisors I'd really like to work with. How important is it to be based near the university you are doing your research? Is it feasible to apply somewhere, but only visit for fortnightly meetings? Or, how likely is it that I could be based at my local university (where I'm about to start teaching) but have a supervisor from a different university? What are the pros and cons of being some distance away?
Yeh, it's perfectly feasible and people do things like this. Some unis might have better facilities to facilitate it , for example video conferencing so that you could also attend seminars and lab group meetings for example and not have to either travel in or miss out. Fortnightly meetings is also totally feasible. I think it's just about finding some opportunities that you think would suit you and making your pitch / proposal.
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