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which is Graduate Assistantships at University of Texas at Austin in United
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States. Let me share the link with you. Right, okay. This is for master's and PhD students. We see graduate
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assistantships pretty much every week. They can be great opportunities for master's and especially for PhD students. It's in University of Texas at Austin
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It's full funding, meaning covers more than full tuition, much more actually
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this one. There are no specific nationalities, there are no specific subjects. Sorry, and the admission deadline is October the 1st. And if you
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want to find the perfect scholarship for yourself, go to our website globalscholarships.com and use our free search tool. Type in the program, university or
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the country you are interested in and see all the available scholarships. Use
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our filters to find the most suitable scholarship for yourself. It's completely
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free and doesn't even require registration. Find the perfect scholarship right now. What it covers as you can see. Now, first of all, what is a
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graduate assistantship? Basically, it is being kind of being employed by how high
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where can I find master's scholarships. We just did one. Hang on, let me just
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share it with you. For example, one example is this. For example, this is a
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scholarship for master's students in Netherlands. You can look into this or what you can do is go to our website
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globalscholarships.com and hang on. If you have a country that you are interested in
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you can type that in. For example, let's say United Kingdom or United States
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Right, and click. Or if you don't have any country in a place in mind, you can
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just hit enter here and then filter that by degree and choose master's. If
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you want a scholarship that you can apply right now, you can choose
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deadline currently open and as you can see you have hundreds of scholarships
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here. I'll just share the link with you so we can look into this. You can
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also like filter further for, hang on, this is still United States. Why? No, all
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locations it should be. You can filter for subjects, nationalities, scholarship deadline, scholarship type, full funding, full tuition. Now, graduate
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assistantships are also available for master's students but if I'm not mistaken, they are usually given to PhD students. Master's students can
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get them but I am told that it's not that common that they get it. It's
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kind of rare. Anyway, this is one of those. Basically, it's kind of like
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being employed by the university. You go to the school, you work as an assistant
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You can be a research assistant, you can be a teaching assistant, administrative
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assistant or academic assistant. So you work like up to maybe 20 hours a week in
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university and in turn they give you a lot of benefits. This one in particular
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covers your entire tuition fees which can, you know, in the United States can
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be like as high as $60,000 a year. It will give you health insurance which is
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really extremely important in the United States and will also give you
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kind of like a monthly stipend. Usually not this high because this is like this
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is some of the highest numbers that I've seen like $3,000 to $6,000
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monthly for assistant instructors. $2,000 to $5,600 monthly for teaching assistants. These are quite high numbers which will of course, you can easily live by
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just by this living stipends. Enroll for at least nine semester hours in a
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degree-seeking program. So the university is University of Texas at Austin. As you can see it's a large university in Texas and there are some other
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scholarships as well. Now we have admission and deadline information here for this university and as you can see their tuitions are normally high but
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for master's it's quite lower than what you would see in a United States
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University. Basically because you see in the United States from $30,000 to $60,000
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This is quite affordable compared to those and if you want to see like what
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the university looks like. Here it is. Let's see. It's in Texas. Austin is a city in
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Texas. As you can see it's here. It's quite close to other cities like San
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Antonio, Houston, Dallas. Here it is. This is where it is and this is the
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university basically if you want to study in the United States. Maybe if you
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want to study in Texas which is kind of like a rising star in a United States
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economy. At this point like people are talking about like whether it will be as
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big as California. So like if you study in Texas and like you especially for
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your PhD education you will probably be able to find employment like job
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opportunities. There are a lot of job opportunities now in Texas. So yeah
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So this is the university basically. If you want to get more information about
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the scholarship you can just click here. They give you a lot of information. Now
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usually information on graduate assistantships are really detailed mainly because as you can see this is employment. So it will have a lot of
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detailed information as you can see. Resources, training, student employee compensation, benefits. You can click on any of these. Tuition and costs, resident
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tuition entitlement. But basically in a nutshell it covers your tuition fees, it
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covers your health insurance and it gives you a lot of stipend to cover your
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expenses. That's pretty much it. We do graduate assistantships pretty much every week but most of them do not cover, are not this comprehensive. Some of them
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only covers tuition fees. Some of them covers just a part of the tuition fees
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So this is quite good of an opportunity. And before like prompting Eamon in I'm
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gonna also say one thing that he always emphasizes about graduate assistantships. Graduate assistantships are not earned before applying or going
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to the university. So basically you need to apply to the university for a PhD program and then you get admitted and then you like you go to the university
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and then you can apply for the scholarship. So like you cannot, like you
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have to have a plan beforehand for financing your education and then if you
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get the scholarship, get the assistantship, you don't need to spend all your
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savings. You can just keep them, maybe also travel and etc. So yeah, that's
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pretty much it. Eamon, do you want to add anything about this one
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Yeah, maybe just like a point about masters or PhD students being graduate
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assistants. I agree with you that well, dependent on the country, PhD students
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are given priority mainly because most of them are going to be professors
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themselves and that serves as a good experience. So universities would
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rather hire PhD students to give them that experience. So they act as more or
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less full-time professors, but without that title, of course. Whereas master's students, they're not employed in that capacity most of the time and this is
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also university dependent. So they could be employed as an assistant who also
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gives lectures or seminars. Well, that also I keep emphasizing that it depends
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on the university, but they're sometimes employed in the capacity of grading
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papers, for example, and not actually doing the teaching. So it just depends on
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the university, the title or the job they're offering and the job you're
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applying to. And that's why PhD students are actually favored in that department
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Yeah, so other than that, I think you mentioned everything there is to mention
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and I agree with you that the stipend is quite generous, going up to $5,000, which
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is quite good to survive on. So you probably wouldn't need another job on
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top if you're teaching. I think you're... Is it my connection or is it your connection? I'm not sure. I
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couldn't quite catch the last sentence you said. It might be my connection
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I'm not sure, but I said that $5,000 is good enough to live off of without
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requiring an additional job on top of your teaching position. Yeah. Also, Texas is not that expensive. It's not as expensive as places like New
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York or California and et cetera. So yeah, it would be, I say, enough
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure that a lot of people move to Texas for these reasons
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And I think that even taxes are lowered there in comparison to other states. And
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that's what makes it a good place to live in. But at the same time, I think the
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weather is not optimal all year around. So that's also something to consider
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Yeah, I believe like it's about like right now it's reaching or like surpassing
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about 100 Fahrenheit, 100 degree Fahrenheit. It's kind of a normal, becoming
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a normal thing in Texas, I believe, if I remember correctly. Yeah. So you are going
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from a very cold place. It would be very difficult to get acquainted. So yeah, keep
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that in mind, too. Okay, thank you very much. All right, guys, this was the last
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I'm sorry. Do you have anything to add? Okay, sorry, I thought I interrupted you. Anyway, guys, this was the last
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scholarship of today. So if you have any questions, feel free to ask them. I'm
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going to give you like a minute to type them in the chat. Otherwise, I'm going to end the live stream here