ed
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I've got a 2:1 in Industrial Product Design BSc (Hons). I've been offered a PhD in Biomedical Engineering, a MSc project on a course titled Product Innovation developing a product for someone and an MA in Product Design. I just declined the the MA today and I'm going to go for the PhD. I'll be researching things to do with hypodermic injections (if people heard that interview I had on the radio a while back I posted?) and someone has asked me to help him do some research on electric cars on the side.
I'll get £12k a year to start with - tax free ( Ojc, that's your cue )
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deano87
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Sounds awesome.
I applied for a graduate scheme at Selex Galileo, got through the first few stages but didn't get through to Marketing as they do it first come first serve (bit strange) but then offered me 'Quality Assurance' in Basildon. Declined as it would be a complete ball ache. Mind you they finish at 12:30 on a Friday.
Congrats to those with jobs - makes things much easier.
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by ed
I've got a 2:1 in Industrial Product Design BSc (Hons). I've been offered a PhD in Biomedical Engineering, a MSc project on a course titled Product Innovation developing a product for someone and an MA in Product Design. I just declined the the MA today and I'm going to go for the PhD. I'll be researching things to do with hypodermic injections (if people heard that interview I had on the radio a while back I posted?) and someone has asked me to help him do some research on electric cars on the side.
I'll get £12k a year to start with - tax free ( Ojc, that's your cue )
PhD
You'll be Dr. Ed soon then
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ed
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Haha, that's if I choose to use the title. Oh and pass the course
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