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In a separate post from you yesterday, I tried to substantiate your query. You can go through.
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You need to establish contact with a potential academic supervisor and get provisional approval for your research proposal. This will mean identifying the institutions and academics working in the area that you intend to research, and making direct contact with relevant individuals to discuss your work.
When you approach academic members of staff, we recommend you communicate your research ideas in a concise, but well thought through manner academic staff receive a lot of similar requests and are only likely to respond positively to ones that demonstrate commitment and ability. Once your proposal is accepted, you can apply for visa a
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