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Starting a research group after achieving financial independence I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, graduated in 2012 from a U.S. institution. I've been working in the tech industry in machine learning and doing well, so I expect in the not so far-off future to achieve my "FIRE" goals and be able to live modestly off my investments. I miss the academic world and I'd like to rejoin that community and contribute my ideas to the research world, but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. My primary goal will be to work on my own research projects (i.e., I'm more interested in research than teaching, although I'd enjoy giving special topics seminars to interested students) and to build up a community of like-minded people to work on problems of interest with me. Does anyone have examples of people doing something like this successfully? I don't think it makes sense for me to try to get a tenure-track job since these seem to favor new graduates, and I won't need the salary. But I would like to be associated with a university just to be in the right community to discuss ideas (in my case, I'm interested broadly in human-style AI (AGI) as opposed to mainstream machine learning). In an ideal world, somehow I would raise the funds (e.g. through external grants etc) to run my own research group, but again I don't know how feasible this is unless I'm a tenure-track professor as opposed to a crazy independent scholar on the fringes of some academic institute. Looking forward to suggestions here. Thanks!
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Starting a research group after achieving financial independence I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, graduated in 2012 from a U.S. institution. I've been working in the tech industry in machine learning and doing well, so I expect in the not so far-off future to achieve my "FIRE" goals and be able to live modestly off my investments. I miss the academic world and I'd like to rejoin that community and contribute my ideas to the research world, but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. My primary goal will be to work on my own research projects (i.e., I'm more interested in research than teaching, although I'd enjoy giving special topics seminars to interested students) and to build up a community of like-minded people to work on problems of interest with me. Does anyone have examples of people doing something like this successfully? I don't think it makes sense for me to try to get a tenure-track job since these seem to favor new graduates, and I won't need the salary. But I would like to be associated with a university just to be in the right community to discuss ideas (in my case, I'm interested broadly in human-style AI (AGI) as opposed to mainstream machine learning). In an ideal world, somehow I would raise the funds (e.g. through external grants etc) to run my own research group, but again I don't know how feasible this is unless I'm a tenure-track professor as opposed to a crazy independent scholar on the fringes of some academic institute. Looking forward to suggestions here. Thanks!
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Starting a research group after achieving financial independence I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, graduated in 2012 from a U.S. institution. I've been working in the tech industry in machine learning and doing well, so I expect in the not so far-off future to achieve my "FIRE" goals and be able to live modestly off my investments. I miss the academic world and I'd like to rejoin that community and contribute my ideas to the research world, but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. My primary goal will be to work on my own research projects (i.e., I'm more interested in research than teaching, although I'd enjoy giving special topics seminars to interested students) and to build up a community of like-minded people to work on problems of interest with me. Does anyone have examples of people doing something like this successfully? I don't think it makes sense for me to try to get a tenure-track job since these seem to favor new graduates, and I won't need the salary. But I would like to be associated with a university just to be in the right community to discuss ideas (in my case, I'm interested broadly in human-style AI (AGI) as opposed to mainstream machine learning). In an ideal world, somehow I would raise the funds (e.g. through external grants etc) to run my own research group, but again I don't know how feasible this is unless I'm a tenure-track professor as opposed to a crazy independent scholar on the fringes of some academic institute. Looking forward to suggestions here. Thanks!
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Starting a research group after achieving financial independence I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, graduated in 2012 from a U.S. institution. I've been working in the tech industry in machine learning and doing well, so I expect in the not so far-off future to achieve my "FIRE" goals and be able to live modestly off my investments. I miss the academic world and I'd like to rejoin that community and contribute my ideas to the research world, but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. My primary goal will be to work on my own research projects (i.e., I'm more interested in research than teaching, although I'd enjoy giving special topics seminars to interested students) and to build up a community of like-minded people to work on problems of interest with me. Does anyone have examples of people doing something like this successfully? I don't think it makes sense for me to try to get a tenure-track job since these seem to favor new graduates, and I won't need the salary. But I would like to be associated with a university just to be in the right community to discuss ideas (in my case, I'm interested broadly in human-style AI (AGI) as opposed to mainstream machine learning). In an ideal world, somehow I would raise the funds (e.g. through external grants etc) to run my own research group, but again I don't know how feasible this is unless I'm a tenure-track professor as opposed to a crazy independent scholar on the fringes of some academic institute. Looking forward to suggestions here. Thanks!
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Starting a research group after achieving financial independence I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, graduated in 2012 from a U.S. institution. I've been working in the tech industry in machine learning and doing well, so I expect in the not so far-off future to achieve my "FIRE" goals and be able to live modestly off my investments. I miss the academic world and I'd like to rejoin that community and contribute my ideas to the research world, but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. My primary goal will be to work on my own research projects (i.e., I'm more interested in research than teaching, although I'd enjoy giving special topics seminars to interested students) and to build up a community of like-minded people to work on problems of interest with me. Does anyone have examples of people doing something like this successfully? I don't think it makes sense for me to try to get a tenure-track job since these seem to favor new graduates, and I won't need the salary. But I would like to be associated with a university just to be in the right community to discuss ideas (in my case, I'm interested broadly in human-style AI (AGI) as opposed to mainstream machine learning). In an ideal world, somehow I would raise the funds (e.g. through external grants etc) to run my own research group, but again I don't know how feasible this is unless I'm a tenure-track professor as opposed to a crazy independent scholar on the fringes of some academic institute. Looking forward to suggestions here. Thanks!
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Starting a research group after achieving financial independence I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, graduated in 2012 from a U.S. institution. I've been working in the tech industry in machine learning and doing well, so I expect in the not so far-off future to achieve my "FIRE" goals and be able to live modestly off my investments. I miss the academic world and I'd like to rejoin that community and contribute my ideas to the research world, but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. My primary goal will be to work on my own research projects (i.e., I'm more interested in research than teaching, although I'd enjoy giving special topics seminars to interested students) and to build up a community of like-minded people to work on problems of interest with me. Does anyone have examples of people doing something like this successfully? I don't think it makes sense for me to try to get a tenure-track job since these seem to favor new graduates, and I won't need the salary. But I would like to be associated with a university just to be in the right community to discuss ideas (in my case, I'm interested broadly in human-style AI (AGI) as opposed to mainstream machine learning). In an ideal world, somehow I would raise the funds (e.g. through external grants etc) to run my own research group, but again I don't know how feasible this is unless I'm a tenure-track professor as opposed to a crazy independent scholar on the fringes of some academic institute. Looking forward to suggestions here. Thanks!
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Starting a research group after achieving financial independence I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, graduated in 2012 from a U.S. institution. I've been working in the tech industry in machine learning and doing well, so I expect in the not so far-off future to achieve my "FIRE" goals and be able to live modestly off my investments. I miss the academic world and I'd like to rejoin that community and contribute my ideas to the research world, but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. My primary goal will be to work on my own research projects (i.e., I'm more interested in research than teaching, although I'd enjoy giving special topics seminars to interested students) and to build up a community of like-minded people to work on problems of interest with me. Does anyone have examples of people doing something like this successfully? I don't think it makes sense for me to try to get a tenure-track job since these seem to favor new graduates, and I won't need the salary. But I would like to be associated with a university just to be in the right community to discuss ideas (in my case, I'm interested broadly in human-style AI (AGI) as opposed to mainstream machine learning). In an ideal world, somehow I would raise the funds (e.g. through external grants etc) to run my own research group, but again I don't know how feasible this is unless I'm a tenure-track professor as opposed to a crazy independent scholar on the fringes of some academic institute. Looking forward to suggestions here. Thanks!
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Starting a research group after achieving financial independence I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, graduated in 2012 from a U.S. institution. I've been working in the tech industry in machine learning and doing well, so I expect in the not so far-off future to achieve my "FIRE" goals and be able to live modestly off my investments. I miss the academic world and I'd like to rejoin that community and contribute my ideas to the research world, but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. My primary goal will be to work on my own research projects (i.e., I'm more interested in research than teaching, although I'd enjoy giving special topics seminars to interested students) and to build up a community of like-minded people to work on problems of interest with me. Does anyone have examples of people doing something like this successfully? I don't think it makes sense for me to try to get a tenure-track job since these seem to favor new graduates, and I won't need the salary. But I would like to be associated with a university just to be in the right community to discuss ideas (in my case, I'm interested broadly in human-style AI (AGI) as opposed to mainstream machine learning). In an ideal world, somehow I would raise the funds (e.g. through external grants etc) to run my own research group, but again I don't know how feasible this is unless I'm a tenure-track professor as opposed to a crazy independent scholar on the fringes of some academic institute. Looking forward to suggestions here. Thanks!
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Starting a research group after achieving financial independence I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, graduated in 2012 from a U.S. institution. I've been working in the tech industry in machine learning and doing well, so I expect in the not so far-off future to achieve my "FIRE" goals and be able to live modestly off my investments. I miss the academic world and I'd like to rejoin that community and contribute my ideas to the research world, but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. My primary goal will be to work on my own research projects (i.e., I'm more interested in research than teaching, although I'd enjoy giving special topics seminars to interested students) and to build up a community of like-minded people to work on problems of interest with me. Does anyone have examples of people doing something like this successfully? I don't think it makes sense for me to try to get a tenure-track job since these seem to favor new graduates, and I won't need the salary. But I would like to be associated with a university just to be in the right community to discuss ideas (in my case, I'm interested broadly in human-style AI (AGI) as opposed to mainstream machine learning). In an ideal world, somehow I would raise the funds (e.g. through external grants etc) to run my own research group, but again I don't know how feasible this is unless I'm a tenure-track professor as opposed to a crazy independent scholar on the fringes of some academic institute. Looking forward to suggestions here. Thanks!
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Any advice on how to force myself to stop skim reading? I'm used to skimming texts, which works for newspaper articles and regular books, but when I try to read something where I need to focus on every word it's very hard to not jump ahead. I know I'm not the only person to have this problem, if you overcame it, please share any advice!
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Any advice on how to force myself to stop skim reading? I'm used to skimming texts, which works for newspaper articles and regular books, but when I try to read something where I need to focus on every word it's very hard to not jump ahead. I know I'm not the only person to have this problem, if you overcame it, please share any advice!
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Any advice on how to force myself to stop skim reading? I'm used to skimming texts, which works for newspaper articles and regular books, but when I try to read something where I need to focus on every word it's very hard to not jump ahead. I know I'm not the only person to have this problem, if you overcame it, please share any advice!
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[ { "content": "Any advice on how to force myself to stop skim reading? I'm used to skimming texts, which works for newspaper articles and regular books, but when I try to read something where I need to focus on every word it's very hard to not jump ahead. I know I'm not the only person to have this problem, if y...
[ { "content": "Any advice on how to force myself to stop skim reading? I'm used to skimming texts, which works for newspaper articles and regular books, but when I try to read something where I need to focus on every word it's very hard to not jump ahead. I know I'm not the only person to have this problem, if y...
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Any advice on how to force myself to stop skim reading? I'm used to skimming texts, which works for newspaper articles and regular books, but when I try to read something where I need to focus on every word it's very hard to not jump ahead. I know I'm not the only person to have this problem, if you overcame it, please share any advice!
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "I get paid to read books. I love reading books. I don't get paid *a lot*, but I do get paid to read books.", "role": "assistant" } ]
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Crazy deep knowledge about a very specific topic, the discipline to stick with a project for longer than just a few seconds (i.e., for years), the ability to ski...
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Once you have it, you have a different kind of confidence that other more structured degrees give. It's a trial by fire against the capricious whims of Mother N...
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Once you have it, you have a different kind of confidence that other more structured degrees give. It's a trial by fire against the capricious whims of Mother N...
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "I don't have much to add that hasn't already been said, so I'll throw in a funny one - my partner now calls me Dr. Baby", "role": "assistant" } ]
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Once you have it, you have a different kind of confidence that other more structured degrees give. It's a trial by fire against the capricious whims of Mother N...
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Once you have it, you have a different kind of confidence that other more structured degrees give. It's a trial by fire against the capricious whims of Mother N...
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "1) You get to specialize in something so inane, only you and a couple other people even care about it. 2) you can make all the adjuncts call you Dr. Swear2gawd...
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Once you have it, you have a different kind of confidence that other more structured degrees give. It's a trial by fire against the capricious whims of Mother N...
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "You can continue to avail of student discounts. My local burrito places 10% off for students and as I'm coming to the end of my PhD I'm going to be sad to see my...
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "You get to make an original contribution to human knowledge, small though it might (or might not!) be. I really like the idea of making some small discovery and ...
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "You can continue to avail of student discounts. My local burrito places 10% off for students and as I'm coming to the end of my PhD I'm going to be sad to see my...
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "You can continue to avail of student discounts. My local burrito places 10% off for students and as I'm coming to the end of my PhD I'm going to be sad to see my...
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "I get paid to read books. I love reading books. I don't get paid *a lot*, but I do get paid to read books.", "role": "assistant" } ]
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "You can continue to avail of student discounts. My local burrito places 10% off for students and as I'm coming to the end of my PhD I'm going to be sad to see my...
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "You can continue to avail of student discounts. My local burrito places 10% off for students and as I'm coming to the end of my PhD I'm going to be sad to see my...
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "I started my PhD a week ago...but the best part so far is that I get to mostly choose my schedule, and importantly I get to choose to not get up early.", "ro...
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "You can continue to avail of student discounts. My local burrito places 10% off for students and as I'm coming to the end of my PhD I'm going to be sad to see my...
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What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.
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[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "I get paid to read books. I love reading books. I don't get paid *a lot*, but I do get paid to read books.", "role": "assistant" } ]
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "I started my PhD a week ago...but the best part so far is that I get to mostly choose my schedule, and importantly I get to choose to not get up early.", "ro...
[ { "content": "What are the pros about getting a PhD degree? I’m tired about hearing the cons. Thank you.", "role": "user" }, { "content": "I get paid to read books. I love reading books. I don't get paid *a lot*, but I do get paid to read books.", "role": "assistant" } ]
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
[ { "content": "Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have differe...
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Chance of canceling faculty search? My wife interviewed for a faculty position at R1 university about 4 weeks ago. Last week, the search chair told her that faculty members didn't come to an agreement for the decision yet. All three candidates they interviewed are great, so professors have different opinions. She starts to think that the search will be canceled. Is this common in academia? Why don't they do a majority vote? Isn't it better than hiring nobody?
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Advice on first grant management I just got my first reasonably large external grant as a PI (🙌). Any advice on grant management? Anything you wish you knew going into your first grant?
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Advice on first grant management I just got my first reasonably large external grant as a PI (🙌). Any advice on grant management? Anything you wish you knew going into your first grant?
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Advice on first grant management I just got my first reasonably large external grant as a PI (🙌). Any advice on grant management? Anything you wish you knew going into your first grant?
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Should I report an undergrad to their summer research supervisor for bullying and harassment? Basically, I don't know the student's name but I do know that they have been bullying and harassing a particular person to an exceptional degree, going so far as to spread some very damaging lies about them, post their private information online, and try to get them fired and expelled. I don't know why they're so adamant on doing this, but they are. A few comments have me suspecting that it's race-based harassment. But I also know who they'll be working with for summer research this year, and I know that I wouldn't want that level of toxicity in my lab. It's a small group and I doubt they're taking more than one undergrad, so even if I can't provide a name, they should know who it is. Should I reach out to the head of this lab to warn them about this individual? I'm only a graduate student so I don't really have much power in anything, plus it isn't behaviour that's tied to their research group or to mine, it'd be more like a character anti-reference. And I'm worried that even though I have the name of the head of the group from this person's own mouth, they could be lying and my anti-reference could get tangled up with a completely innocent student.
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Should I report an undergrad to their summer research supervisor for bullying and harassment? Basically, I don't know the student's name but I do know that they have been bullying and harassing a particular person to an exceptional degree, going so far as to spread some very damaging lies about them, post their private information online, and try to get them fired and expelled. I don't know why they're so adamant on doing this, but they are. A few comments have me suspecting that it's race-based harassment. But I also know who they'll be working with for summer research this year, and I know that I wouldn't want that level of toxicity in my lab. It's a small group and I doubt they're taking more than one undergrad, so even if I can't provide a name, they should know who it is. Should I reach out to the head of this lab to warn them about this individual? I'm only a graduate student so I don't really have much power in anything, plus it isn't behaviour that's tied to their research group or to mine, it'd be more like a character anti-reference. And I'm worried that even though I have the name of the head of the group from this person's own mouth, they could be lying and my anti-reference could get tangled up with a completely innocent student.
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Should I report an undergrad to their summer research supervisor for bullying and harassment? Basically, I don't know the student's name but I do know that they have been bullying and harassing a particular person to an exceptional degree, going so far as to spread some very damaging lies about them, post their private information online, and try to get them fired and expelled. I don't know why they're so adamant on doing this, but they are. A few comments have me suspecting that it's race-based harassment. But I also know who they'll be working with for summer research this year, and I know that I wouldn't want that level of toxicity in my lab. It's a small group and I doubt they're taking more than one undergrad, so even if I can't provide a name, they should know who it is. Should I reach out to the head of this lab to warn them about this individual? I'm only a graduate student so I don't really have much power in anything, plus it isn't behaviour that's tied to their research group or to mine, it'd be more like a character anti-reference. And I'm worried that even though I have the name of the head of the group from this person's own mouth, they could be lying and my anti-reference could get tangled up with a completely innocent student.
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Should I report an undergrad to their summer research supervisor for bullying and harassment? Basically, I don't know the student's name but I do know that they have been bullying and harassing a particular person to an exceptional degree, going so far as to spread some very damaging lies about them, post their private information online, and try to get them fired and expelled. I don't know why they're so adamant on doing this, but they are. A few comments have me suspecting that it's race-based harassment. But I also know who they'll be working with for summer research this year, and I know that I wouldn't want that level of toxicity in my lab. It's a small group and I doubt they're taking more than one undergrad, so even if I can't provide a name, they should know who it is. Should I reach out to the head of this lab to warn them about this individual? I'm only a graduate student so I don't really have much power in anything, plus it isn't behaviour that's tied to their research group or to mine, it'd be more like a character anti-reference. And I'm worried that even though I have the name of the head of the group from this person's own mouth, they could be lying and my anti-reference could get tangled up with a completely innocent student.
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Should I report an undergrad to their summer research supervisor for bullying and harassment? Basically, I don't know the student's name but I do know that they have been bullying and harassing a particular person to an exceptional degree, going so far as to spread some very damaging lies about them, post their private information online, and try to get them fired and expelled. I don't know why they're so adamant on doing this, but they are. A few comments have me suspecting that it's race-based harassment. But I also know who they'll be working with for summer research this year, and I know that I wouldn't want that level of toxicity in my lab. It's a small group and I doubt they're taking more than one undergrad, so even if I can't provide a name, they should know who it is. Should I reach out to the head of this lab to warn them about this individual? I'm only a graduate student so I don't really have much power in anything, plus it isn't behaviour that's tied to their research group or to mine, it'd be more like a character anti-reference. And I'm worried that even though I have the name of the head of the group from this person's own mouth, they could be lying and my anti-reference could get tangled up with a completely innocent student.
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Should I report an undergrad to their summer research supervisor for bullying and harassment? Basically, I don't know the student's name but I do know that they have been bullying and harassing a particular person to an exceptional degree, going so far as to spread some very damaging lies about them, post their private information online, and try to get them fired and expelled. I don't know why they're so adamant on doing this, but they are. A few comments have me suspecting that it's race-based harassment. But I also know who they'll be working with for summer research this year, and I know that I wouldn't want that level of toxicity in my lab. It's a small group and I doubt they're taking more than one undergrad, so even if I can't provide a name, they should know who it is. Should I reach out to the head of this lab to warn them about this individual? I'm only a graduate student so I don't really have much power in anything, plus it isn't behaviour that's tied to their research group or to mine, it'd be more like a character anti-reference. And I'm worried that even though I have the name of the head of the group from this person's own mouth, they could be lying and my anti-reference could get tangled up with a completely innocent student.
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How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews take. How did it work before the internet was widespread? Did they send around letters to other nations asking people if they wanted to receive a manuscript, and in that case send out a whole package of printed stuff? How long did reviews take then? Like two years from submission to publication? And when did they switch to online?
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How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews take. How did it work before the internet was widespread? Did they send around letters to other nations asking people if they wanted to receive a manuscript, and in that case send out a whole package of printed stuff? How long did reviews take then? Like two years from submission to publication? And when did they switch to online?
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How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews take. How did it work before the internet was widespread? Did they send around letters to other nations asking people if they wanted to receive a manuscript, and in that case send out a whole package of printed stuff? How long did reviews take then? Like two years from submission to publication? And when did they switch to online?
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How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews take. How did it work before the internet was widespread? Did they send around letters to other nations asking people if they wanted to receive a manuscript, and in that case send out a whole package of printed stuff? How long did reviews take then? Like two years from submission to publication? And when did they switch to online?
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How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews take. How did it work before the internet was widespread? Did they send around letters to other nations asking people if they wanted to receive a manuscript, and in that case send out a whole package of printed stuff? How long did reviews take then? Like two years from submission to publication? And when did they switch to online?
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How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews take. How did it work before the internet was widespread? Did they send around letters to other nations asking people if they wanted to receive a manuscript, and in that case send out a whole package of printed stuff? How long did reviews take then? Like two years from submission to publication? And when did they switch to online?
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[ { "content": "How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews ta...
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How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews take. How did it work before the internet was widespread? Did they send around letters to other nations asking people if they wanted to receive a manuscript, and in that case send out a whole package of printed stuff? How long did reviews take then? Like two years from submission to publication? And when did they switch to online?
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[ { "content": "How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews ta...
[ { "content": "How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews ta...
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How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews take. How did it work before the internet was widespread? Did they send around letters to other nations asking people if they wanted to receive a manuscript, and in that case send out a whole package of printed stuff? How long did reviews take then? Like two years from submission to publication? And when did they switch to online?
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[ { "content": "How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews ta...
[ { "content": "How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews ta...
[ { "content": "How did peer review work before the internet? I receive review requests by email, not even always open them, let alone reply promptly. Then read the abstract, decide if I care and if I have time, get the whole PDF, write down what I think etc.... And we know in the end how freaking long reviews ta...
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Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suited for study - I am already dreading the pressure and the reading and writing. My current area of research is different to that of my new lab (although there are some overlapping themes and lab techniques). The new lab is smaller compared to my current one and to be honest the institute is not super well known or renown. I am quite an overthinker and I am a little worried about my mental health and feeling lonely for the next three years as well as my job prospects afterwards. Starting during the pandemic does not help either! Any tips/ has anyone felt this way before?
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[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
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Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suited for study - I am already dreading the pressure and the reading and writing. My current area of research is different to that of my new lab (although there are some overlapping themes and lab techniques). The new lab is smaller compared to my current one and to be honest the institute is not super well known or renown. I am quite an overthinker and I am a little worried about my mental health and feeling lonely for the next three years as well as my job prospects afterwards. Starting during the pandemic does not help either! Any tips/ has anyone felt this way before?
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[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
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Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suited for study - I am already dreading the pressure and the reading and writing. My current area of research is different to that of my new lab (although there are some overlapping themes and lab techniques). The new lab is smaller compared to my current one and to be honest the institute is not super well known or renown. I am quite an overthinker and I am a little worried about my mental health and feeling lonely for the next three years as well as my job prospects afterwards. Starting during the pandemic does not help either! Any tips/ has anyone felt this way before?
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[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
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Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suited for study - I am already dreading the pressure and the reading and writing. My current area of research is different to that of my new lab (although there are some overlapping themes and lab techniques). The new lab is smaller compared to my current one and to be honest the institute is not super well known or renown. I am quite an overthinker and I am a little worried about my mental health and feeling lonely for the next three years as well as my job prospects afterwards. Starting during the pandemic does not help either! Any tips/ has anyone felt this way before?
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[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
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Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suited for study - I am already dreading the pressure and the reading and writing. My current area of research is different to that of my new lab (although there are some overlapping themes and lab techniques). The new lab is smaller compared to my current one and to be honest the institute is not super well known or renown. I am quite an overthinker and I am a little worried about my mental health and feeling lonely for the next three years as well as my job prospects afterwards. Starting during the pandemic does not help either! Any tips/ has anyone felt this way before?
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[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
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Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suited for study - I am already dreading the pressure and the reading and writing. My current area of research is different to that of my new lab (although there are some overlapping themes and lab techniques). The new lab is smaller compared to my current one and to be honest the institute is not super well known or renown. I am quite an overthinker and I am a little worried about my mental health and feeling lonely for the next three years as well as my job prospects afterwards. Starting during the pandemic does not help either! Any tips/ has anyone felt this way before?
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[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
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Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suited for study - I am already dreading the pressure and the reading and writing. My current area of research is different to that of my new lab (although there are some overlapping themes and lab techniques). The new lab is smaller compared to my current one and to be honest the institute is not super well known or renown. I am quite an overthinker and I am a little worried about my mental health and feeling lonely for the next three years as well as my job prospects afterwards. Starting during the pandemic does not help either! Any tips/ has anyone felt this way before?
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[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
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Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suited for study - I am already dreading the pressure and the reading and writing. My current area of research is different to that of my new lab (although there are some overlapping themes and lab techniques). The new lab is smaller compared to my current one and to be honest the institute is not super well known or renown. I am quite an overthinker and I am a little worried about my mental health and feeling lonely for the next three years as well as my job prospects afterwards. Starting during the pandemic does not help either! Any tips/ has anyone felt this way before?
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[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
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Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suited for study - I am already dreading the pressure and the reading and writing. My current area of research is different to that of my new lab (although there are some overlapping themes and lab techniques). The new lab is smaller compared to my current one and to be honest the institute is not super well known or renown. I am quite an overthinker and I am a little worried about my mental health and feeling lonely for the next three years as well as my job prospects afterwards. Starting during the pandemic does not help either! Any tips/ has anyone felt this way before?
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[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
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Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suited for study - I am already dreading the pressure and the reading and writing. My current area of research is different to that of my new lab (although there are some overlapping themes and lab techniques). The new lab is smaller compared to my current one and to be honest the institute is not super well known or renown. I am quite an overthinker and I am a little worried about my mental health and feeling lonely for the next three years as well as my job prospects afterwards. Starting during the pandemic does not help either! Any tips/ has anyone felt this way before?
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[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
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Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suited for study - I am already dreading the pressure and the reading and writing. My current area of research is different to that of my new lab (although there are some overlapping themes and lab techniques). The new lab is smaller compared to my current one and to be honest the institute is not super well known or renown. I am quite an overthinker and I am a little worried about my mental health and feeling lonely for the next three years as well as my job prospects afterwards. Starting during the pandemic does not help either! Any tips/ has anyone felt this way before?
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[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
[ { "content": "Nervous about starting PhD Hi all, I am due to start my PhD soon and I am really nervous and questioning whether I have made the right choice. I enjoy research and currently work as a research assistant. I will be moving cities to start a PhD in a new lab. I am really questioning whether I am suit...
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I had a "campus" interview for a TT position where the chair of the department (not the search) asked me to send a startup budget before they interviewed everyone/made me a formal offer. Should I be working on finishing this for her before an offer is made? Specifically, both full day interviews I had people spoke as if I would get the job after my seminar. When speaking to others on the job market, people have told me this is typical and doesn't always result in an offer. I don't know if this is typical, but wondering if others would actually go through the effort of laying out the startup budget for a job they don't have yet just for the hope it makes me more attractive for the position.
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[ { "content": "I had a \"campus\" interview for a TT position where the chair of the department (not the search) asked me to send a startup budget before they interviewed everyone/made me a formal offer. Should I be working on finishing this for her before an offer is made? Specifically, both full day interviews...
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What is the worst way in which you screwed up in an interview? As the title says. Curious to hear about the different interview experiences encountered. How as a candidate, have you screwed up in an interview? Or as an interviewer, what are the worst things you've encountered during an interview?
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What is the worst way in which you screwed up in an interview? As the title says. Curious to hear about the different interview experiences encountered. How as a candidate, have you screwed up in an interview? Or as an interviewer, what are the worst things you've encountered during an interview?
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