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		<title>Study (for free) in Sweden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While reading a recent issue of New Scientist which got delivered to us (thanks New Scientist!) yesterday, I fell upon an add which brought me back to my college days. They weren't that long ago....

Having graduated from Medicinal Chemistry, I onluy knew 1 thing, I didn't want to work in a lab. I was uninterested in teh daily lab work during my research project in Madrid, and wanted to try something different. So if it wasn't a PhD and it wasn't a job in an industrial lab, what was it?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While reading a recent issue of New Scientist which got delivered to us (thanks New Scientist!) yesterday, I fell upon an add which brought me back to my college days. They werenâ€™tÂ <strong>that</strong><strong> </strong>long agoâ€¦.</p>
<p>Having graduated from Medicinal Chemistry, I only knew 1 thing, I didnâ€™t want to work in a lab. I was uninterested in the daily lab work during my research project in Madrid, and wanted to try something different. So if it wasnâ€™t a PhD and it wasnâ€™t a job in an industrial lab, what was it?</p>
<p>Then I came across these guys. As Iâ€™m originally from Denmark just across the water from Goteborg,Â Technology peaked my interest. And whatâ€™s more all of the Masterâ€™s programmes offered in Sweden areÂ <a href="http://www.studyinsweden.se/Study-options/Masters-studies/">funded 100% </a>by the Swedish government.</p>
<p>I wasÂ interviewedÂ by the them but in the end I chose to stay in Ireland (to the benefit of the recruitment industry!), but itâ€™s an excellent option for someone on a budget who is looking to further their education. You will automatically distinguish yourself from the crowd with a Masterâ€™s degree from a different country. Many companies will view the experience gained in a foreign country as producing more rounded individuals who can better deal with a large variety of people and situations. There are someÂ <a href="http://www.chalmers.se/en/sections/education/masterprogrammes">great options</a> to choose from, very modern and current topics can be studied in depth. I am aware of one of the very senior candidates we are currently dealing with who has a qualification similar to this, and he has achieved a lot for his age â€“ so if you are struggling to find work and keen to experience new horizons, Sweden is certainly worth a second thought.</p>
<p>-Brian (bhc at lifescience dot ie)</p>
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