
Nick teaches Colregs
- Arghiro
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Re: Nick teaches Colregs
I'll offer him a quid to P155 off for 4 years. 

- marisca
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Re: Nick teaches Colregs
You'll be lucky. Most PhD funding lasts for 3 years. The days of the ever-lasting PhD are long gone.Arghiro wrote:I'll offer him a quid to P155 off for 4 years.
- claymore
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Re: Nick teaches Colregs
marisca wrote:You'll be lucky. Most PhD funding lasts for 3 years. The days of the ever-lasting PhD are long gone.Arghiro wrote:I'll offer him a quid to P155 off for 4 years.
Perhaps the research is becoming lighter in weight and less time is required.....?
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Claymore

Claymore

- marisca
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Re: Nick teaches Colregs
Dumbed down PhDs? Surely not!
- sahona
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Re: Nick teaches Colregs
I never went to Uni - apart from working as a lab technician in Glasgow's chemistry department for a few years in the '60's.marisca wrote: The days of the ever-lasting PhD are long gone.
However, my youngest son went through the whole character-building rigmarole in Embra, and the only ever-lasting thing he mentioned was a peanut.
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