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PhDs in poverty

Published on
五月 7, 2004
Last updated
五月 22, 2015

So rising numbers of Australian students depend on food handouts ("Students forced to live on charity", April 30)?

While I sympathise with impoverished undergraduates around the world, I would point out that the situation is even worse for poor UK postgraduates.

I have offers to study for a PhD but cannot afford the fees, let alone my living expenses. If I wished to be a schoolteacher, the course would be free and I would receive a grant plus a bonus on entering the profession in a shortage subject. But as I plan to become an academic (madness, I know), I face stiff competition for funding.

Is it not irresponsible to fail to invest in those of us who desire to contribute to a vital and growing area of the economy? Do we not need more lecturing staff as student numbers continue to rise?

Richard Wilson
Bicester

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