During my MA (UI, 18c history), probably 10 articles / chapters per week and a book or so. But I wasn't really putting that much effort in, as I also found the time to read a few novels per week, shifting to more MA books as I wrote up the dissertation over summer.
I'm now doing a PhD, and I read about 110 books per year. I don't really count articles.
Yes, pretty much. You might see on papers etc 'independent scholar' but this is usually a signifier that such and such a person (always in the humanities) has got their PhD, done their post-doc, and is now either retired and writing books or borders the line between popular historical work and semi-active research.
tl;dr Yes.
I had an email telling me I was succesful for the home (uk) competition back in March, then another telling me I was being upgraded to another scholarship in April. So yes, they'll have already gone out. But i'm aware that they're rolling basically right up till admission.
Absolutely ****ing terrified and also can't wait. Not looking forward to the rent though, my SO will be earning, but only a teacher's salary and bedrooms in Cambridge can go for £1k a month.
In Varna till Sept 4th, then gf's parents are coming for a week. My acceptance letter says i start on the 1st, but matriculation doesn't happen till the 7th or 8th of October. SO, I have less than 3 weeks to move all our stuff out of one end of the country, find a place in Cambridge and move everything in. Thankfully the country in question is England, so it's not like moving from one end of the USA to another, but still!
There were five of us in total on my MA program in 18c history at Liverpool University. One had won a university wide international scholarship to come over from the usa (i think he'd got a 4.0 gpa) another was on her year abroad from Paris Diderot (in europe, unlike the uk, MA degrees are two years). That left three home students, inc myself.
Across the whole history department, i think we fitted into a smallish room.
Ended up getting a VC award at Cambridge (48 university wide scholarships, apparently out of thousands of candidates), waitlisted for funding at York (24/35 on the list, ha) and nothing whatsoever from Durham.
The most prestigious university gave me one of the rarest scholarships. The rest, nothing. Funding and grad apps are a lottery.
The research council studentships haven't been announced yet. I've got a student registry one, but those are rare; there should be an influx soon...ish, as the research councils were supposed to have been announced weeks ago.
So - completion pending, obviously - I shouldn't have any problem with a Cambridge PhD in History if I'm competing against top 10 school grads for international positions?
Quite late reply, but there's the science park nearby, as well as papworth (heart speciality) and addenbrookes hospitals. There'll be plenty of opportunities in that regard.