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Do the US and UK universities allow Is there a better way than a second PhD to make my extensive knowledge of history official?

Suppose I already have a PhD in computer science. I want to do a PhD in history, not to pursue a career but to make my extensive background knowledge official.

If I have already done a PhD outside the USA or UK, is it possible to do a second PhD in those countries?

In that case, what is their policy on financial aid (because I don't wantIs there any better way to pay tuition fees)make my extensive knowledge of history official?

Do the US and UK universities allow a second PhD?

Suppose I already have a PhD in computer science. I want to do a PhD in history, not to pursue a career but to make my extensive background knowledge official.

If I have already done a PhD outside the USA or UK, is it possible to do a second PhD in those countries?

In that case, what is their policy on financial aid (because I don't want to pay tuition fees)?

Is there a better way than a second PhD to make my extensive knowledge of history official?

Suppose I already have a PhD in computer science. I want to do a PhD in history, not to pursue a career but to make my extensive background knowledge official.

Is there any better way to make my extensive knowledge of history official?

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Is there a better way than Do the US and UK universities allow a second PhD to make my extensive knowledge of history official?

Suppose I already have a PhD in computer science. I want to do a PhD in history, not to pursue a career but to make my extensive background knowledge official.

Is there any better wayIf I have already done a PhD outside the USA or UK, is it possible to make my extensive knowledge of history officialdo a second PhD in those countries?

In that case, what is their policy on financial aid (because I don't want to pay tuition fees)?

Is there a better way than a second PhD to make my extensive knowledge of history official?

Suppose I already have a PhD in computer science. I want to do a PhD in history, not to pursue a career but to make my extensive background knowledge official.

Is there any better way to make my extensive knowledge of history official?

Do the US and UK universities allow a second PhD?

Suppose I already have a PhD in computer science. I want to do a PhD in history, not to pursue a career but to make my extensive background knowledge official.

If I have already done a PhD outside the USA or UK, is it possible to do a second PhD in those countries?

In that case, what is their policy on financial aid (because I don't want to pay tuition fees)?

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