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    LOOKING FOR A PhD


    User: Edenman - 29 December 2020 01:23

    My name is Eden Emmanuel, I am a graduate of Civil Engineering with Second Class Honours, with now 4 years of working experience. I came from komahills Hills where I live like the ancient man. I happen to be the first ever graduate to emerged in my community.
    Presently I am looking for a fully funded masters or PhD program to enhance my career in UK, US, or Canada, preferably fully funded and application fees waiver. I would be grateful to get a help from here.
    Link below is where I came from and where I was born.
    https://kwekudee-tripdownmemorylane.blogspot.com/2013/08/koma-people-ancient-leaves-dressing-and.html?m=1

    User: Edenman - 11 January 2021 10:40

    [quote]Quote From Edenman:My name is Eden Emmanuel, I am a graduate of Civil Engineering with Second Class Honours, with now 4 years of working experience. I came from komahills Hills where I live like the ancient man. I happen to be the first ever graduate to emerged in my community.
    Presently I am looking for a fully funded masters or PhD program to enhance my career in UK, US, or Canada, preferably fully funded and application fees waiver. I would be grateful to get a help from here.
    Link below is where I came from and where I was born.
    https://kwekudee-tripdownmemorylane.blogspot.com/2013/08/koma-people-ancient-leaves-dressing-and.html?m=1
    [/quote]

    User: rewt - 11 January 2021 12:38

    If you are looking for PhDs, findaphd.com shows a wide range of funded and unfunded PhDs. You can also search by your funding status and there are also other PhD search engines. I don't think that there are many fully funded Masters courses available, unless you apply for grants but I know nothing about them.

    User: phdassistance23 - 24 December 2022 11:34

    A professor once told me that pursuing a PhD can extend one's youth. As I became more acquainted with this way of life, I saw where that comment came from. Throughout my academic path, I understood that the PhD life is a perpetual process of inquiry and discovery, resulting in both delight and disappointment, much like when you're a kid. The difference is that you can't truly shape your childhood to be as joyful as you want it to be, but your PhD "extended childhood" is entirely under your hands. So, in order to assist you in locating a PhD program that is a good fit for you.





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