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What should an undergraduate student who\u2019s inspired to change the world do? Should they continue their education in a PhD or found a startup? I have recently done both \u2013 at the same time \u2013 and my experience suggests the combination is better than you might expect.<\/p>\n

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I have just submitted my thesis in computational linguistics (the sub-field of artificial intelligence devoted to automatically understanding human language) at the University of Sydney. I am also a co-founder of Grok Learning, an education technology startup that aims to teach the world\u2019s kids to code.<\/p>\n

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At first glance, there isn\u2019t much in common between a PhD and a startup.<\/p>\n

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A Doctor of Philosophy, from the Greek philosophia \u2013- love of knowledge and pursuit of wisdom \u2013 is awarded for conducting independent research, demonstrated through a significant contribution to knowledge in a specific field. The stereotype is deep, rigorous thought carried out over many years in a narrow field that few people in the world understand.<\/p>\n

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A startup is an organisation searching for a business model. It\u2019s a business that isn\u2019t yet viable. The stereotype is brash, fast-moving organisations that are looking to reshape, or disrupt, our lives within a few years. Think AirBnB, Freelancer and Uber.<\/p>\n

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So what do a PhD and a startup have in common? It turns out, quite a bit:<\/p>\n

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