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From Down Under to the Land of Opportunity: Pursuing a Physics PhD in the US as an Australian

Published Sun 14 May 2023 in International Students / US Visas
Tags: Research / Graduate School / Career Development

This comprehensive article provides a guide for Australian students interested in pursuing a physics PhD in the US. It covers the application process, funding opportunities, navigating graduate school, and career prospects after graduation.

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Pursuing Physics in the United States as a Pakistani Student: A Comprehensive Guide

Published Wed 10 May 2023 in International Students / US Visas
Tags: Career Development / Diversity and Inclusion / Research

This article provides a roadmap for Pakistani students who wish to study physics in the United States. It covers topics such as assessing readiness, finding the right program and school, applying to physics programs, and navigating life as a physics student in the US.

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The Ultimate Guide to Securing a US Visa for Physics Graduate School

Published Thu 04 May 2023 in International Students / US Visas
Tags: Graduate School / Career Development / International Students

This comprehensive guide provides tips and advice for international students pursuing a physics graduate degree in the US on how to navigate the visa application process, overcome hurdles, and maximize their chances of success.

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