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How likely is it that a UK or EU phdPhD in STEM has to be self funded?

I am an EU citizen interested in pursuing a physics PHDPhD in either a UK university or an European one. It looks like PHDPhD fees for UK universities are so much higher than EU universities, so my issue resides more with UK universities.

How likely is it for a physics phdPhD to be self funded? Do most PHDsPhDs get funded by the university or other third party funding? Are there any statistics on this since on average, £20,000 a year for 4 years is not an option for me if I have to pay these fees myself.

Any thoughts on this?

How likely is it that a UK or EU phd in STEM has to be self funded?

I am an EU citizen interested in pursuing a physics PHD in either a UK university or an European one. It looks like PHD fees for UK universities are so much higher than EU universities, so my issue resides more with UK universities.

How likely is it for a physics phd to be self funded? Do most PHDs get funded by the university or other third party funding? Are there any statistics on this since on average, £20,000 a year for 4 years is not an option for me if I have to pay these fees myself.

Any thoughts on this?

How likely is it that a UK or EU PhD in STEM has to be self funded?

I am an EU citizen interested in pursuing a physics PhD in either a UK university or an European one. It looks like PhD fees for UK universities are so much higher than EU universities, so my issue resides more with UK universities.

How likely is it for a physics PhD to be self funded? Do most PhDs get funded by the university or other third party funding? Are there any statistics on this since on average, £20,000 a year for 4 years is not an option for me if I have to pay these fees myself.

Any thoughts on this?

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How likely is it that a UK or EU phd in STEM has to be self funded?

I am an EU citizen interested in pursuing a physics PHD in either a UK university or an European one. It looks like PHD fees for UK universities are so much higher than EU universities, so my issue resides more with UK universities.

How likely is it for a physics phd to be self funded? Do most PHDs get funded by the university or other third party funding? Are there any statistics on this since on average, £20,000 a year for 4 years is not an option for me if I have to pay these fees myself.

Any thoughts on this?