How can I become a part time academic whilst already in a career?

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How can I become a part time Academic whilst already in a career?

I am currently working within banking and financial services. My MA was in international Politics and Human Rights and for my dissertation I studied US-China relations. I am keen to ...show more

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how ever you want

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Is It Possible To Be A Part Time Accountant, Whilst In A Full Time Career?

Lets say for example that I have a full time job, and on weekends I wanted to work as an accountant, would this be possible. Most accountants are self-employed and they can be as ...show more

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Depends on how you are going to get the work materials from your clients - most of them will be off...

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Given the recent UK election outcome, which career should I pursue?

As a current unemployed ambitious 34 year old woman whom is currently feeling the anxiety of a tough job market and uncertain career path, can anyone provide any advice as to the best strategic choice for picking a career path which will provide some...

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I am from a quantity surveying background so can give you some thoughts from a QS / real estate perspective...

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If I want to pursue a career in obstetrics, can I manage a family or work part time only?

I am having to make my career decision, and would LOVE to pursue a career in obstetrics, however I would also like to be a mom and have time for my children when I have them. Could I work only part time? Or what other career in medicine would be best...

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I don't know how it works in Canada, but here in the US, once you get established, YES, YOU CAN WORK...

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Is it possible to become a Qualified Personal Trainer whilst having another full-time job?

Fitness and health has always been a big interest of mine. Im still under 20 years of age but have a good paying job which i enjoy but have always wanted to do something part-time with fitness. Can you do afterhours courses at a tafe or over the internet...

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I'd say so, My art teacher at school has just finished a course in fitness training, and I think she...

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Part-time Job or Co-op program options available for 16 year old wanting to become a doctor/surgeon?

I have an assignment in Careers and I need to find a part-time job or summer job or co-op program that I can take relating to the career I want...which is a surgeon...lol big dream, i know. So I only have Lifegaurd. Any other options? Thanks in advance...

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hospital volunteer?

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I am about to become a fulltime student by my employer for 2 yrs combining part time work?

If I am considered a fulltime student by my employer for 2 yrs whilst working in the office 3 days per week can I still claim student expenses if I earn £18k?

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No. There is no tax relief for student fees.

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Building a teaching career by teaching abroad? (Fiji)

I am interested in a career in teaching, and would love to teach abroad for some time. Immediatly, I must find a way to live in Fiji for the next 6-12+ months (Fiancee is Fijian). ESL, Tutoring, etc. sounds like a viable option, especially if it helps...

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You've selected a couple of tough countries to find English teaching work in. Since Fijians mostly speak...

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What's more important for a future career: Personality match or potential for future growth?

What's more important for a future career: Personality match or potential for future growth? I'm currently at a fork in the road: I need to make a choice between two career/education paths, either of which will last me for the rest of my life (it would...

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I think if you want to become more social, then do that in your personal/social/"outside"...

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I need school / career advice?

I am 28 years old. I have been going to school on and off since 2002. I have had to work to support my family so at times I've been part time and other times I've taken breaks to have a child and move out of state. I currently have 2 years left full...

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Don't go back to school unless you know what you can do, and where you can do it, with the new degree...

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