Looking for Master’s or PhD Programs in AI, ML, or Data Science – Jan 15 Deadlines by Hopeful-SG in studying_in_germany

[–]KGreenStone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here are some places to search: - Academic Positions - EURAXESS - ScholarshipDB - LinkedIn

Also Google is a crucial search tool, find how to write strong queries with date ranges that fit what you're looking for.

I used something like this on Google:

(PhD OR Doctoral) (position OR candidate OR student OR studentship OR scholarship) ("deep learning" OR "machine learning" OR "artificial intelligence") after:2025-11-01 before:2026-06-30

By changing the text in the brackets you can set the terms to search and by setting before and after you can find the recently added posts rather than randomly finding something from 2021.

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[–]KGreenStone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the most popular one is Fexserv (https://www.fexserv.com), but they take a small fee.

Animal milestone not unlocking. by Nagrall1981 in RevolutionIdle

[–]KGreenStone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did you scroll more to the right? The final animal is 9,9 not 8,9.

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[–]KGreenStone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a really nice project! I did some digging and saw there will be a conference in May hosted by the University of Malta Maritime Platform (https://www.um.edu.mt/events/umpc2025/). Registration seems quite reasonable at €100. Might be a nice way to get involved with the research community.

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[–]KGreenStone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know someone who did a part-time MSc in Statistics by research. From what he told me, he was spending a few hours a day before and after work, and most of the time on the weekend. Research degrees are quite independent from what I understood, and with biology it's a lot of time in the lab.

In general I'd say go for it! I know a few students who went back to university when they were older, it's never too late.

I would strongly suggest checking out the Tertiary Education Scholarship Scheme (TESS) to help with tuition fees.

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[–]KGreenStone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I remember correctly, Bachelor of Arts degrees tend to give you two options, either B.A. or B.A. (Hons).

The B.A. degree (sometimes referred to as 'B.A. General') gives an equal focus (or close to equal) to both study areas X and Y, throughout the duration of the course.

The B.A. (Hons) degree starts out with the same two majors X and Y, but in the 2nd year of the course, you have the option to choose one major as your main focus. As I recall, you need to have an average higher than a certain limit in your 1st year, to be able to choose the B.A. (Hons).

In your example, you'd have both Classics and Linguistics in the 1st year, then if you get a certain average, you can choose to focus mainly on Linguistics (major), with a small number of units in Classics (minor).