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  1. Pursuing a PhD with young children: Life as a student parent

    On the one hand, some assume I must not be thinking straight to attempt to have a family and pursue a PhD simultaneously. On the other hand, some assume I have super powers that make this all happen. The truth is that neither perspective is correct and, to some extent, both perspectives are harmful if they hold the person back from pursuing ...

  2. What I wish my friends and family knew about my PhD

    What I wish my friends and family knew about my PhD. Support must come from a place of understanding, says Kate Samardzic. By. Kate Samardzic. Early-career researchers often are in need of support ...

  3. Grad School with a Family: How to Balance Parenthood & School

    1 Get everyone on the same page. Managing the schedules of yourself, your partner/spouse and your kids requires lots of forward planning. Because grad school schedules and study meetings don't typically follow a structured plan from week-to-week, it's important for each family member to know what happens each day.

  4. Feasibility of getting a PhD while starting a family? : r/PhD

    You need to figure out the situation with your fiance and also what she wants. If your PhD does noe provide help with the family (like in germany some university provide on-site childcare) or at least any paternity leave, you might want to reconsider. Especially if you are already balancing between PhD + work.

  5. Having kids in the US with both parents doing a PhD

    The near-best-case scenario is to get two $45,000 engineering PhD stipends at Stanford. The university provides you a two bedroom apartment for $30,000/year. The university provides a $20,000 grant for child care, but it costs $32,000/year. You pay substantial income tax.

  6. Balancing PhD and family life

    Here are the top 10 tips from PhD students balancing their studies and their life. No. Tips for Balancing Work, School, and Family. 1. Develop effective time management skills to prioritize tasks and allocate time wisely. 2. Create a set schedule, designating specific hours for work, school, and family. 3.

  7. How to Balance Grad School and Kids

    Here are eight ways you can adeptly balance grad school with kids. 1. Take advantage of your flexible schedule. In grad school, it can feel as though everyone is always working. While there are very few places you have to be at particular times, you'll always have a lot to do. After all, funding for graduate school is often time-limited, and ...

  8. What to educate your family about before you embark on a PhD ...

    Another misconception that family members often have is that a PhD mostly involves reading, referencing, and writing. This might be true for the humanities and other fields that do not involve experimentation or extensive field work. But for a PhD in the sciences (unless it is theoretical science), 80% of your time is spent on experiments in ...

  9. Doing a PhD while raising a family

    Below, one of our past PhD students writes about her experiences of doing a PhD while managing a young family. There is also a link to experiences of some of ESE's female postdocs and lecturers/professors who have families. Read about Ana Mijic, a former PhD student who is now a lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering.

  10. Applying for a Ph.D.? These 10 tips can help you succeed

    We hope these 10 tips will help you get started. 1. Be true to yourself: First and foremost, consider your goals. Many students are initially interested in pursuing a Ph.D. because they want to become a professor. What you may not know is that landing a tenure-track faculty job is fiercely competitive.

  11. Starting/growing a family during PhD : r/PhD

    Starting/growing a family during PhD. I am currently in my 4th year of PhD (in the US) and I am starting to think about the right time to get married and have a family as I work towards my graduation. I have always been surprised and impressed by how a PhD student can support their family while working on a PhD.

  12. PhD with a family : r/GradSchool

    Make sure you get the most you can. Also, both a PhD and kids are taxing on a couple. The PhD can change you, having kids can change you, and moreso your wife. Never hesitate to get external help, therapy, counseling or whatever, BEFORE anything gets too difficult, and it probably will at some point. Best of luck !

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    If you are Irish or English, she should easily be able to jet a job as a bartender or high-end nanny. If you have brown skin and an accent, then it's construction, fruit picking, meat factory, cleaning, etc. The trick to making ends meet as an immigrant family of a graduate student is to ask other immigrants.

  14. Starting a Family During Grad School

    Starting a family and having a child is a huge milestone in anyone's life, and it is challenging and exhausting both physically and mentally. Sometimes, it almost feels like you are embarking on a second dissertation study. So relax your expectations, go with the flow, and have goals…but be flexible with the steps that will lead you there.

  15. How to Bring Your Family to the USA as an International PhD Student

    As an international student pursuing a PhD in the United States, you may wonder if it's possible to bring your family with you. The good news is that many students can bring their families to the U.S. on a dependent visa. In this section, we'll guide you through the process of obtaining a student visa and explore the options available for ...

  16. Guide to Applying for Graduate School

    How to prepare a competitive PhD application. Typically, PhD applications are due 10-12 months in advance of the program's start date (i.e. apply in November to start the following September). A good rule of thumb is to begin your application process 6 months before the deadline.

  17. PhD in family science specialization

    The family social science doctoral program offers you a unique program of study using social science insights and methods to examine individual and family relationships within various contexts and cultures. You will learn to: integrate family theory, research, and practice. produce scholarly research. develop effective and innovative teaching ...

  18. Do you regret choosing a PhD over starting a family?

    Also to your question, I'm only a first year PhD student but the strain that PhD/academia places on my prospects of dating, get married, and starting a family is, among other things, making me consider dropping out. An oasis of democracy and freedom. Christ. That's not a normal situation in most of the world.

  19. How to Survive Your Ph.D Program

    Here are 15 suggestions: 1. Establish a routine you can follow. It's crucial to stay on track. Your best option to do so and keep peace of mind is to create a schedule that you can follow - and commit to following it. Get up and do your work on schedule, just as you'd report for a job.

  20. Family Support Subsidy for Parenting PhD Students

    PhD students who are registered full time in any year of study are eligible for the family support subsidy; PhD students who take medical or parental leave are eligible in the semester in which their leave begins, but not beyond. The annual subsidy of $7,500 ($3,750 per term) is available to eligible PhD students with a child under the age of 18.

  21. Should you pursue a doctorate in MFT?

    Here are two reasons why the latter is at least a possibility: (1) If you license as a psychologist (see above), insurers may reimburse you at a higher rate; (2) In private practice settings, regardless of your licensure, private-pay clients may be willing to pay you more because they see "PhD" or "PsyD" or "DMFT" after your name.

  22. PhD with a full time job and young family? : r/academia

    PhD is a full time job, and IF you are funded (and you better be if you have a family), the pay is shit and you will likely need to have dual income. However, YOU will NOT have time for another job, so that responsibility would fall to your partner/spouse. This could lead to a lot of resentment.

  23. What Can You Do With a PhD in Child and Family Studies?

    7 alternate jobs you can get in the child and family studies field. Here's a list of seven additional jobs you can get with a Ph.D. in child and family studies: Public health administrator. Patient services manager. Pediatric rehabilitation. Family policy analyst. Child development specialist. Consumer protection agent.

  24. Program: 'Change is possible': why Indigenous psychologist Dr Tracy

    Proud Nyamal woman Dr Tracy Westerman was the first Aboriginal person in Australia to complete a PhD in clinical psychology - and yet, she felt like her profession was failing her people.