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This chapter focuses on other activities that you can take during your Ph.D. study. It describes four activities, namely teaching assistantship, research assistantship, overseas research exchange, and internship. It briefly summarizes the duties, benefits, and concerns for each activity.
If you never try, you’ll never know.
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Lindawati (2017). Hunger for More Experiences. In: Cracking a Ph.D.. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2152-7_9
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