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epaladin | 11 years ago

Lack of unions might have something to do with it. Was in Copenhagen recently and was surprised that even as a PhD student, your salary is negotiated based on your experience- and the negotiation is done by the union representative. When unions aren't abused it sounds like they can be quite useful. But yeah, in the US, PhDs and post docs are used as cheap but knowledgeable labor, and kept around as long as possible by constantly giving them other things to do that aren't directly related to their project.

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robotresearcher|11 years ago

Most EU PhDs have an MSc (1-2 years) already. Many US PhD programs admit directly from undergrad.