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I want to apply for studentships for a PHD, but I've noticed that for studentships they require you to teach a minimum number of hours of undergraduate modules. Does that mean that i would need to do a course on teaching higher education and get a teaching qualification first?
If someone is aware of this, please let me know, it would of great help :)
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I was wondering if someone can help me, I have just finished an LLM and want to go onto doing a PHD (clearly havent had enough of Univeristy..LOL) however, I cant fund it myself because I havent had luck with a graduate job as yet, but still maybe that wont be enough to cover my phd fees. So, Im not sure about what charities are available to help with research fee's in Law or how studentships work. Im not 1 of the most brightest students, so im quite scared I might get rejected from studentships and just give up (Which i know is perthetic) but I will apply for studentships, but I am unsure about how they work. so if you can help, that would be fantastic :-)
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