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Advice for astronomy PhD programs outside the US
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I am currently a 3rd year astrophysics PhD in the US but for several reasons, I am mastering out soon. I am strongly considering applying for PhD programs in Europe (since they accept master's students).
- In the US, applications for PhD programs have deadlines near the end of the calendar year. Are programs outside of the US more variable with their deadlines such that I could apply during different times of the year? I have been skimming the pre-doctoral/graduate positions and that seems to be the case: Current Job Ads | AAS Job Register.
- How long are these PhD programs? Do they have limits for when the student must graduate?
- Besides the link above, are there other ways I can search for these positions?
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