Postdoc Supervisors in anthropology in poland for Turkish students

Postdoc Professors in anthropology in poland

117 Professors Found

Living costs in Poland compared to Turkey

Estimated costs in Poland, compared with Turkey.

MonthlyYearly
Poland
Turkey

Housing

Shared flats and off-campus rentals per year

zł14.6k

$3,600/yr

1.5 times cheaper

₺183.6k

$5,400/yr

1.5 times more expensive

Dining Out & Social

Restaurants, cafes, and social dining per year

zł4.9k

$1,200/yr

1.1 times more expensive

₺36.7k

$1,080/yr

1.1 times cheaper

Transportation

Public transport and local travel per year

zł972

$240/yr

2.5 times cheaper

₺20.4k

$600/yr

2.5 times more expensive

University Tuition

Average PhD tuition per year

zł14.2k

$3,500/yr

2.3 times more expensive

₺51.0k

$1,500/yr

2.3 times cheaper

Estimates based on university averages and Numbeo

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Should Turkish students email professors before applying for PhD positions abroad?
Yes. For most European and many Asian PhD tracks, Turkish applicants are expected to secure supervisor interest first.
What should Turkish students include in the first email to a foreign professor?
A short academic intro, CV, research interests aligned with the professor’s work, and (if available) publication links.
Do professors in Europe usually reply to cold emails from Turkish students?
Response rates vary; personalized emails with clear research fit receive far more replies than generic messages.
Is it acceptable for Turkish students to follow up if a professor does not respond?
Yes — one polite follow-up after 7–10 days is generally acceptable.
Do Turkish applicants need a research proposal when contacting professors for PhD roles?
Often yes in Europe and Australia; having a brief, focused proposal can significantly strengthen the email.

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