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Seeking advice for Joint/Double Degree in Physics Engineering as a Medical Physics graduate - Working professional looking to study abroad

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Hey everyone! I'm in a unique situation and could use some guidance. I'm a Romanian professional with both BSc and MSc in Medical Physics, looking to pursue a Physics Engineering degree through a joint/double degree program. My specific situation:

  • Currently working full-time in a position I want to maintain
  • Already have BSc + MSc in Medical Physics
  • Interested in nuclear power for dissertation
  • Want to enroll primarily in a Romanian university
  • Looking for partner university in UK/Netherlands/Germany/Austria/any European country with internationally recognized universities
  • Can travel for exams but need mostly remote/flexible arrangement

Questions:

  1. Which country/university would be most accommodating for this type of arrangement?
  2. Does anyone have experience with joint physics degrees between Eastern and Western European universities?
  3. Given my previous degrees, would credit transfer be feasible to reduce the study time?
  4. Which universities are known for being flexible with working professionals?
  5. Any specific programs you'd recommend for nuclear power specialization?

Would really appreciate insights from anyone who has done something similar or knows about such programs. Thanks in advance!

Edit: Particularly interested in hearing from people who've managed work-study balance in international programs.

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