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PhD in physics/astronomy: USA vs. Europe?

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Next year, I will be starting my PhD (interested in particle astrophysics, but I remain open minded and flexible), and I am seriously considering going abroad to Europe to complete it- either England, or Germany. Does anyone know what the major differences would be (other than the cost) in doing this abroad as opposed to doing it at an American university? Would it make me less marketable if I have a PhD from a European country?

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  2. Germany is believed to be more technically sound as compared to England. I really don't know the cost factors.

    Now since you are interested in Germany, write a mail with all your questions to postmaster@daad.de

    The official portal to help foreign students is http://www.campus-germany.org Search DAAD + the name of your country on Google.

    For the United Kingdom, you must use the website http://www.britishcouncil.org Search for their office in your nation on the above website.

    http://www.educationusa.state.gov is the US government's site to assist international students. Look for their office in your nation on this site.

    To see the comparative costs between USA and UK, go to http://www.geebeeworld.com and click on the flags of USA and UK respectively.

    In case if your are interested http://www.campusfrance.org/en is the website for France.

    Wishing you luck!

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