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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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When applying to Faculty positions, is it reasonable to limit your search to one State for a partner? Hello! I am a 2nd year PhD student and am seriously considering pursuing a professorship once I graduate. Please forgive my ignorance around this topic as there's not much conversation about this in my department, and I've really only been in academia for a year now since I went straight into my PhD. From what I understand about faculty positions, people usually apply to as many positions as they can nation wide, and frequently end up moving to the university that gives them the best offer. However, I am in a serious long term relationship, and since I've brought up the idea of a potentially needing to move after my PhD, my partner has emphasized that they want to remain in the state that we are in now (Michigan) long term, maybe indefinitely. So my question is, **is it reasonable to only apply to faculty positions in one state, especially if my goal is to conduct research? How have people navigated having to move around with non-academic partners in the mix?** The moving thing seems like it may be a deal breaker for my partner, but I've heard horror stories of some women looking for faculty positions around their partners and it stagnating their careers which I don't want to do. Any contributions are extremely appreciate as right now I feel like I need to choose either my career or my partner!
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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My advisor was fired for repeated sexual harassment over several years. I need advise on publishing articles that they have collaborated on please. I want to keep this anonymous because I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say. I don't want to get myself in any trouble. Furthermore, I don't want to "out myself". My former advisor is very influential and I'm "just" a postdoc. He is one of the most prolific researchers in the field and it could be very obvious who he is. I had a short postdoc in a foreign country that lasted for about a year. I never really developed a strong relationship with my advisor. He seemed aloof and more or less uninterested in my work. I probably spent about twenty minutes in one on one meetings with him every few weeks. I felt like I didn't have enough time to explain my work to him, let alone for him to really contribute significantly to it. He was always busy, particularly as he had a high ranking managerial role. He also had very obvious favorites who he spent more time with. This was my second postdoc and I was fairly independent by this stage and felt like I didn't really need his support anyway. The whole time I was there I felt uncomfortable and anxious around him. However, everyone seemed to be in awe of this guy and I felt like the odd one out a bit. I more or less dismissed my feelings as I had no logical explanation for them. It was just "a feeling". Fast forward to March 2020 and the coronavirus epidemic was really starting to take off. My wife and I weren't enjoying living in this country, so we made a rushed decision to leave almost immediately. My advisor was supportive of this. After arriving back in my home country I continued to be employed for another month in the position. Soon after my employment ended I found out that my advisor has been fired. There was Zoom meeting about it, but I don't speak the language, so I wasn't quite sure what happened and I was afraid to ask. Recently I checked my advisor's Wikipedia page and it says that he was fired from one of his positions and suspended for six months from the other for repeated sexual harassment towards several people over several years. He never acted inappropriately towards me. I don't think he is interested in men. I do feel some guilt though that I dismissed my feelings towards him when he was probably sexually harassing my coworkers, some of whom are very attractive young women. I feel some guilt that maybe there was something I could have done. The dilemma I'm in is that I want to publish articles from this postdoc, but I don't want to be associated with him in any way. I don't want his name on any of my articles. I don't want to support sexual harassment in any way. Furthermore, his contributions have been minimal, although probably enough to justify his name on the articles. I have another collaborator who has generously agreed to help me and I can do the work without my former advisor. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to claim credit for work he has done. I just don't want to associate with him in any way. What do you think I should do? I would like to just never contact him ever again and to publish articles without his name on them. Is this acceptable? Could I get in trouble for plagiarism since technically he has contributed to the work, albeit very minimally? Thanks.
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Those who did PhD in your 30's, did it go faster than it otherwise would have? I know PhD lengths vary by field and other factors. I'm wondering if being in your 30's, and presumably being more organized as a result of having completed larger projects, would make the PhD go faster than it otherwise would have?
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Tips on transitioning to industry? How did you do it? What do you do? I have a PhD in observational astrophysics. Currently (and fortunately) I have my post doc job which ends in exactly a year from now. Basically I use telescope to gather data, and analyze it, visualize results, it to understand how nature up there is behaving. I'm trying to transition to the data world (data analysis, data science) and let me tell you, it's looking grim. I haven't done much programming to qualify me for jobs that require building models and algorithms, machine learning, etc . But I'm familiar with dealing with large sets of data. I'm having a hard time converting my academic cv to an industry one and highlighting my skills with no real work experience apart from research. I don't know where to look for jobs apart from LinkedIn, and I feel intimidated by seeing 100-300 applicants, most probably with experience, applying for one position, like why would they pick me. Most jobs have specific requirements too, knowledge of methods and tools, things have gotten so specific, I have no idea where I fit in. I've looked at Internships and they ask for fresh graduates, and here I am in my early 30's, past all that. Having done astrophysics, and realizing how specialized I have become, I want to transition to something with more opportunities, that's why I'd like to be in the data/tech world, where I can use my analytical skills to more practical applications. But I'm so lost and stressed. P.S: I am in Spain, jobs are not plenty here (I strongly not prefer to relocate). So I'm trying to look for remote jobs too but working with international companies. But not sure if that works. Have you been in something similar? I'd appreciate stories, advice, tips, anything.
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Tips on transitioning to industry? How did you do it? What do you do? I have a PhD in observational astrophysics. Currently (and fortunately) I have my post doc job which ends in exactly a year from now. Basically I use telescope to gather data, and analyze it, visualize results, it to understand how nature up there is behaving. I'm trying to transition to the data world (data analysis, data science) and let me tell you, it's looking grim. I haven't done much programming to qualify me for jobs that require building models and algorithms, machine learning, etc . But I'm familiar with dealing with large sets of data. I'm having a hard time converting my academic cv to an industry one and highlighting my skills with no real work experience apart from research. I don't know where to look for jobs apart from LinkedIn, and I feel intimidated by seeing 100-300 applicants, most probably with experience, applying for one position, like why would they pick me. Most jobs have specific requirements too, knowledge of methods and tools, things have gotten so specific, I have no idea where I fit in. I've looked at Internships and they ask for fresh graduates, and here I am in my early 30's, past all that. Having done astrophysics, and realizing how specialized I have become, I want to transition to something with more opportunities, that's why I'd like to be in the data/tech world, where I can use my analytical skills to more practical applications. But I'm so lost and stressed. P.S: I am in Spain, jobs are not plenty here (I strongly not prefer to relocate). So I'm trying to look for remote jobs too but working with international companies. But not sure if that works. Have you been in something similar? I'd appreciate stories, advice, tips, anything.
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Tips on transitioning to industry? How did you do it? What do you do? I have a PhD in observational astrophysics. Currently (and fortunately) I have my post doc job which ends in exactly a year from now. Basically I use telescope to gather data, and analyze it, visualize results, it to understand how nature up there is behaving. I'm trying to transition to the data world (data analysis, data science) and let me tell you, it's looking grim. I haven't done much programming to qualify me for jobs that require building models and algorithms, machine learning, etc . But I'm familiar with dealing with large sets of data. I'm having a hard time converting my academic cv to an industry one and highlighting my skills with no real work experience apart from research. I don't know where to look for jobs apart from LinkedIn, and I feel intimidated by seeing 100-300 applicants, most probably with experience, applying for one position, like why would they pick me. Most jobs have specific requirements too, knowledge of methods and tools, things have gotten so specific, I have no idea where I fit in. I've looked at Internships and they ask for fresh graduates, and here I am in my early 30's, past all that. Having done astrophysics, and realizing how specialized I have become, I want to transition to something with more opportunities, that's why I'd like to be in the data/tech world, where I can use my analytical skills to more practical applications. But I'm so lost and stressed. P.S: I am in Spain, jobs are not plenty here (I strongly not prefer to relocate). So I'm trying to look for remote jobs too but working with international companies. But not sure if that works. Have you been in something similar? I'd appreciate stories, advice, tips, anything.
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Tips on transitioning to industry? How did you do it? What do you do? I have a PhD in observational astrophysics. Currently (and fortunately) I have my post doc job which ends in exactly a year from now. Basically I use telescope to gather data, and analyze it, visualize results, it to understand how nature up there is behaving. I'm trying to transition to the data world (data analysis, data science) and let me tell you, it's looking grim. I haven't done much programming to qualify me for jobs that require building models and algorithms, machine learning, etc . But I'm familiar with dealing with large sets of data. I'm having a hard time converting my academic cv to an industry one and highlighting my skills with no real work experience apart from research. I don't know where to look for jobs apart from LinkedIn, and I feel intimidated by seeing 100-300 applicants, most probably with experience, applying for one position, like why would they pick me. Most jobs have specific requirements too, knowledge of methods and tools, things have gotten so specific, I have no idea where I fit in. I've looked at Internships and they ask for fresh graduates, and here I am in my early 30's, past all that. Having done astrophysics, and realizing how specialized I have become, I want to transition to something with more opportunities, that's why I'd like to be in the data/tech world, where I can use my analytical skills to more practical applications. But I'm so lost and stressed. P.S: I am in Spain, jobs are not plenty here (I strongly not prefer to relocate). So I'm trying to look for remote jobs too but working with international companies. But not sure if that works. Have you been in something similar? I'd appreciate stories, advice, tips, anything.
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Tips on transitioning to industry? How did you do it? What do you do? I have a PhD in observational astrophysics. Currently (and fortunately) I have my post doc job which ends in exactly a year from now. Basically I use telescope to gather data, and analyze it, visualize results, it to understand how nature up there is behaving. I'm trying to transition to the data world (data analysis, data science) and let me tell you, it's looking grim. I haven't done much programming to qualify me for jobs that require building models and algorithms, machine learning, etc . But I'm familiar with dealing with large sets of data. I'm having a hard time converting my academic cv to an industry one and highlighting my skills with no real work experience apart from research. I don't know where to look for jobs apart from LinkedIn, and I feel intimidated by seeing 100-300 applicants, most probably with experience, applying for one position, like why would they pick me. Most jobs have specific requirements too, knowledge of methods and tools, things have gotten so specific, I have no idea where I fit in. I've looked at Internships and they ask for fresh graduates, and here I am in my early 30's, past all that. Having done astrophysics, and realizing how specialized I have become, I want to transition to something with more opportunities, that's why I'd like to be in the data/tech world, where I can use my analytical skills to more practical applications. But I'm so lost and stressed. P.S: I am in Spain, jobs are not plenty here (I strongly not prefer to relocate). So I'm trying to look for remote jobs too but working with international companies. But not sure if that works. Have you been in something similar? I'd appreciate stories, advice, tips, anything.
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Tips on transitioning to industry? How did you do it? What do you do? I have a PhD in observational astrophysics. Currently (and fortunately) I have my post doc job which ends in exactly a year from now. Basically I use telescope to gather data, and analyze it, visualize results, it to understand how nature up there is behaving. I'm trying to transition to the data world (data analysis, data science) and let me tell you, it's looking grim. I haven't done much programming to qualify me for jobs that require building models and algorithms, machine learning, etc . But I'm familiar with dealing with large sets of data. I'm having a hard time converting my academic cv to an industry one and highlighting my skills with no real work experience apart from research. I don't know where to look for jobs apart from LinkedIn, and I feel intimidated by seeing 100-300 applicants, most probably with experience, applying for one position, like why would they pick me. Most jobs have specific requirements too, knowledge of methods and tools, things have gotten so specific, I have no idea where I fit in. I've looked at Internships and they ask for fresh graduates, and here I am in my early 30's, past all that. Having done astrophysics, and realizing how specialized I have become, I want to transition to something with more opportunities, that's why I'd like to be in the data/tech world, where I can use my analytical skills to more practical applications. But I'm so lost and stressed. P.S: I am in Spain, jobs are not plenty here (I strongly not prefer to relocate). So I'm trying to look for remote jobs too but working with international companies. But not sure if that works. Have you been in something similar? I'd appreciate stories, advice, tips, anything.
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Tips on transitioning to industry? How did you do it? What do you do? I have a PhD in observational astrophysics. Currently (and fortunately) I have my post doc job which ends in exactly a year from now. Basically I use telescope to gather data, and analyze it, visualize results, it to understand how nature up there is behaving. I'm trying to transition to the data world (data analysis, data science) and let me tell you, it's looking grim. I haven't done much programming to qualify me for jobs that require building models and algorithms, machine learning, etc . But I'm familiar with dealing with large sets of data. I'm having a hard time converting my academic cv to an industry one and highlighting my skills with no real work experience apart from research. I don't know where to look for jobs apart from LinkedIn, and I feel intimidated by seeing 100-300 applicants, most probably with experience, applying for one position, like why would they pick me. Most jobs have specific requirements too, knowledge of methods and tools, things have gotten so specific, I have no idea where I fit in. I've looked at Internships and they ask for fresh graduates, and here I am in my early 30's, past all that. Having done astrophysics, and realizing how specialized I have become, I want to transition to something with more opportunities, that's why I'd like to be in the data/tech world, where I can use my analytical skills to more practical applications. But I'm so lost and stressed. P.S: I am in Spain, jobs are not plenty here (I strongly not prefer to relocate). So I'm trying to look for remote jobs too but working with international companies. But not sure if that works. Have you been in something similar? I'd appreciate stories, advice, tips, anything.
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Tips on transitioning to industry? How did you do it? What do you do? I have a PhD in observational astrophysics. Currently (and fortunately) I have my post doc job which ends in exactly a year from now. Basically I use telescope to gather data, and analyze it, visualize results, it to understand how nature up there is behaving. I'm trying to transition to the data world (data analysis, data science) and let me tell you, it's looking grim. I haven't done much programming to qualify me for jobs that require building models and algorithms, machine learning, etc . But I'm familiar with dealing with large sets of data. I'm having a hard time converting my academic cv to an industry one and highlighting my skills with no real work experience apart from research. I don't know where to look for jobs apart from LinkedIn, and I feel intimidated by seeing 100-300 applicants, most probably with experience, applying for one position, like why would they pick me. Most jobs have specific requirements too, knowledge of methods and tools, things have gotten so specific, I have no idea where I fit in. I've looked at Internships and they ask for fresh graduates, and here I am in my early 30's, past all that. Having done astrophysics, and realizing how specialized I have become, I want to transition to something with more opportunities, that's why I'd like to be in the data/tech world, where I can use my analytical skills to more practical applications. But I'm so lost and stressed. P.S: I am in Spain, jobs are not plenty here (I strongly not prefer to relocate). So I'm trying to look for remote jobs too but working with international companies. But not sure if that works. Have you been in something similar? I'd appreciate stories, advice, tips, anything.
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For those of you that have been supervisors for undergrad research projects, to what extent do you guide/teach the students working with you? So I'm doing a research project right now, and I mean, while it's interesting and all, I feel partially lost? I'm not sure how this is supposed to work, since none of my friends are doing any projects with the same department since it's super small, nor do I know any previous students that well to ask them how it went, and I'm not particularly sure if I'm going in the right direction. But yeah, so basically, ever since I started at the beginning of this semester, my supervisor has handed me only one research paper and asked me to study it. Which I did, for about 2 months (had to take almost 2.5 weeks off because of covid though). But yeah, he hadn't told me if I was taking too little/too much time or anything, but just let me read up until I understood it, which I sort of did and then presented on it. I decided that I wanted to do a comparison between certain methods to find something and told him about how I found another paper, so he just said okay and told me to read it. So I did. And it's something I've essentially never studied or seen during my entire degree. So I'm basically teaching it all to myself...? Long story short; is it normal to give this much "freedom" to your students? How much do you normally guide undergrads specifically, or teach them during the duration of a research project. (Like I guess grad students probably do/should have more freedom when they're working on newer stuff, right?) Anyway, at this point, I'm not ever sure if I'm going in a good or bad direction, I'm just trying to figure stuff out on my own. And my supervisor isn't terrible, like he'll explain stuff if I ask him to, but he doesn't exactly,,, give me a direction or any indication that the direction *I'm* going in is correct/okay. Is this common? Or should I have asked him to sort of guide me more before? (Also note that I am not working towards an undergrad thesis, it's basically a senior year project, and for those with my major at my university, it's usually research, so it's not supposed to be super intense I think, I might just be working towards a final presentation or something. But I'm still kind of confused about what I'm doing tbh.)
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For those of you that have been supervisors for undergrad research projects, to what extent do you guide/teach the students working with you? So I'm doing a research project right now, and I mean, while it's interesting and all, I feel partially lost? I'm not sure how this is supposed to work, since none of my friends are doing any projects with the same department since it's super small, nor do I know any previous students that well to ask them how it went, and I'm not particularly sure if I'm going in the right direction. But yeah, so basically, ever since I started at the beginning of this semester, my supervisor has handed me only one research paper and asked me to study it. Which I did, for about 2 months (had to take almost 2.5 weeks off because of covid though). But yeah, he hadn't told me if I was taking too little/too much time or anything, but just let me read up until I understood it, which I sort of did and then presented on it. I decided that I wanted to do a comparison between certain methods to find something and told him about how I found another paper, so he just said okay and told me to read it. So I did. And it's something I've essentially never studied or seen during my entire degree. So I'm basically teaching it all to myself...? Long story short; is it normal to give this much "freedom" to your students? How much do you normally guide undergrads specifically, or teach them during the duration of a research project. (Like I guess grad students probably do/should have more freedom when they're working on newer stuff, right?) Anyway, at this point, I'm not ever sure if I'm going in a good or bad direction, I'm just trying to figure stuff out on my own. And my supervisor isn't terrible, like he'll explain stuff if I ask him to, but he doesn't exactly,,, give me a direction or any indication that the direction *I'm* going in is correct/okay. Is this common? Or should I have asked him to sort of guide me more before? (Also note that I am not working towards an undergrad thesis, it's basically a senior year project, and for those with my major at my university, it's usually research, so it's not supposed to be super intense I think, I might just be working towards a final presentation or something. But I'm still kind of confused about what I'm doing tbh.)
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[ { "content": "For those of you that have been supervisors for undergrad research projects, to what extent do you guide/teach the students working with you? So I'm doing a research project right now, and I mean, while it's interesting and all, I feel partially lost? I'm not sure how this is supposed to work, sin...
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For those of you that have been supervisors for undergrad research projects, to what extent do you guide/teach the students working with you? So I'm doing a research project right now, and I mean, while it's interesting and all, I feel partially lost? I'm not sure how this is supposed to work, since none of my friends are doing any projects with the same department since it's super small, nor do I know any previous students that well to ask them how it went, and I'm not particularly sure if I'm going in the right direction. But yeah, so basically, ever since I started at the beginning of this semester, my supervisor has handed me only one research paper and asked me to study it. Which I did, for about 2 months (had to take almost 2.5 weeks off because of covid though). But yeah, he hadn't told me if I was taking too little/too much time or anything, but just let me read up until I understood it, which I sort of did and then presented on it. I decided that I wanted to do a comparison between certain methods to find something and told him about how I found another paper, so he just said okay and told me to read it. So I did. And it's something I've essentially never studied or seen during my entire degree. So I'm basically teaching it all to myself...? Long story short; is it normal to give this much "freedom" to your students? How much do you normally guide undergrads specifically, or teach them during the duration of a research project. (Like I guess grad students probably do/should have more freedom when they're working on newer stuff, right?) Anyway, at this point, I'm not ever sure if I'm going in a good or bad direction, I'm just trying to figure stuff out on my own. And my supervisor isn't terrible, like he'll explain stuff if I ask him to, but he doesn't exactly,,, give me a direction or any indication that the direction *I'm* going in is correct/okay. Is this common? Or should I have asked him to sort of guide me more before? (Also note that I am not working towards an undergrad thesis, it's basically a senior year project, and for those with my major at my university, it's usually research, so it's not supposed to be super intense I think, I might just be working towards a final presentation or something. But I'm still kind of confused about what I'm doing tbh.)
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[ { "content": "For those of you that have been supervisors for undergrad research projects, to what extent do you guide/teach the students working with you? So I'm doing a research project right now, and I mean, while it's interesting and all, I feel partially lost? I'm not sure how this is supposed to work, sin...
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For those of you that have been supervisors for undergrad research projects, to what extent do you guide/teach the students working with you? So I'm doing a research project right now, and I mean, while it's interesting and all, I feel partially lost? I'm not sure how this is supposed to work, since none of my friends are doing any projects with the same department since it's super small, nor do I know any previous students that well to ask them how it went, and I'm not particularly sure if I'm going in the right direction. But yeah, so basically, ever since I started at the beginning of this semester, my supervisor has handed me only one research paper and asked me to study it. Which I did, for about 2 months (had to take almost 2.5 weeks off because of covid though). But yeah, he hadn't told me if I was taking too little/too much time or anything, but just let me read up until I understood it, which I sort of did and then presented on it. I decided that I wanted to do a comparison between certain methods to find something and told him about how I found another paper, so he just said okay and told me to read it. So I did. And it's something I've essentially never studied or seen during my entire degree. So I'm basically teaching it all to myself...? Long story short; is it normal to give this much "freedom" to your students? How much do you normally guide undergrads specifically, or teach them during the duration of a research project. (Like I guess grad students probably do/should have more freedom when they're working on newer stuff, right?) Anyway, at this point, I'm not ever sure if I'm going in a good or bad direction, I'm just trying to figure stuff out on my own. And my supervisor isn't terrible, like he'll explain stuff if I ask him to, but he doesn't exactly,,, give me a direction or any indication that the direction *I'm* going in is correct/okay. Is this common? Or should I have asked him to sort of guide me more before? (Also note that I am not working towards an undergrad thesis, it's basically a senior year project, and for those with my major at my university, it's usually research, so it's not supposed to be super intense I think, I might just be working towards a final presentation or something. But I'm still kind of confused about what I'm doing tbh.)
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[ { "content": "For those of you that have been supervisors for undergrad research projects, to what extent do you guide/teach the students working with you? So I'm doing a research project right now, and I mean, while it's interesting and all, I feel partially lost? I'm not sure how this is supposed to work, sin...
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For those of you that have been supervisors for undergrad research projects, to what extent do you guide/teach the students working with you? So I'm doing a research project right now, and I mean, while it's interesting and all, I feel partially lost? I'm not sure how this is supposed to work, since none of my friends are doing any projects with the same department since it's super small, nor do I know any previous students that well to ask them how it went, and I'm not particularly sure if I'm going in the right direction. But yeah, so basically, ever since I started at the beginning of this semester, my supervisor has handed me only one research paper and asked me to study it. Which I did, for about 2 months (had to take almost 2.5 weeks off because of covid though). But yeah, he hadn't told me if I was taking too little/too much time or anything, but just let me read up until I understood it, which I sort of did and then presented on it. I decided that I wanted to do a comparison between certain methods to find something and told him about how I found another paper, so he just said okay and told me to read it. So I did. And it's something I've essentially never studied or seen during my entire degree. So I'm basically teaching it all to myself...? Long story short; is it normal to give this much "freedom" to your students? How much do you normally guide undergrads specifically, or teach them during the duration of a research project. (Like I guess grad students probably do/should have more freedom when they're working on newer stuff, right?) Anyway, at this point, I'm not ever sure if I'm going in a good or bad direction, I'm just trying to figure stuff out on my own. And my supervisor isn't terrible, like he'll explain stuff if I ask him to, but he doesn't exactly,,, give me a direction or any indication that the direction *I'm* going in is correct/okay. Is this common? Or should I have asked him to sort of guide me more before? (Also note that I am not working towards an undergrad thesis, it's basically a senior year project, and for those with my major at my university, it's usually research, so it's not supposed to be super intense I think, I might just be working towards a final presentation or something. But I'm still kind of confused about what I'm doing tbh.)
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[ { "content": "For those of you that have been supervisors for undergrad research projects, to what extent do you guide/teach the students working with you? So I'm doing a research project right now, and I mean, while it's interesting and all, I feel partially lost? I'm not sure how this is supposed to work, sin...
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Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleaded with my supervisors on several occasions to forego publishing the paper. They convinced me to pursue publication without changing the methods because the reviewers did not notice the flaw. Also, without realizing, I engaged in HARKing (hypothesizing after the results are known). I was analyzing an archival data in an exploratory fashion and added hypotheses after obtaining the results and did not think this was bad practice. The paper got published. Now I know better, and I am ashamed. I contributed to the publication crisis and to science in a counterproductive way. I hope nobody ever reads or uses my paper for their research. Can anyone relate?
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Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleaded with my supervisors on several occasions to forego publishing the paper. They convinced me to pursue publication without changing the methods because the reviewers did not notice the flaw. Also, without realizing, I engaged in HARKing (hypothesizing after the results are known). I was analyzing an archival data in an exploratory fashion and added hypotheses after obtaining the results and did not think this was bad practice. The paper got published. Now I know better, and I am ashamed. I contributed to the publication crisis and to science in a counterproductive way. I hope nobody ever reads or uses my paper for their research. Can anyone relate?
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[ { "content": "Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleade...
[ { "content": "Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleade...
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Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleaded with my supervisors on several occasions to forego publishing the paper. They convinced me to pursue publication without changing the methods because the reviewers did not notice the flaw. Also, without realizing, I engaged in HARKing (hypothesizing after the results are known). I was analyzing an archival data in an exploratory fashion and added hypotheses after obtaining the results and did not think this was bad practice. The paper got published. Now I know better, and I am ashamed. I contributed to the publication crisis and to science in a counterproductive way. I hope nobody ever reads or uses my paper for their research. Can anyone relate?
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[ { "content": "Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleade...
[ { "content": "Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleade...
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Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleaded with my supervisors on several occasions to forego publishing the paper. They convinced me to pursue publication without changing the methods because the reviewers did not notice the flaw. Also, without realizing, I engaged in HARKing (hypothesizing after the results are known). I was analyzing an archival data in an exploratory fashion and added hypotheses after obtaining the results and did not think this was bad practice. The paper got published. Now I know better, and I am ashamed. I contributed to the publication crisis and to science in a counterproductive way. I hope nobody ever reads or uses my paper for their research. Can anyone relate?
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[ { "content": "Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleade...
[ { "content": "Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleade...
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Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleaded with my supervisors on several occasions to forego publishing the paper. They convinced me to pursue publication without changing the methods because the reviewers did not notice the flaw. Also, without realizing, I engaged in HARKing (hypothesizing after the results are known). I was analyzing an archival data in an exploratory fashion and added hypotheses after obtaining the results and did not think this was bad practice. The paper got published. Now I know better, and I am ashamed. I contributed to the publication crisis and to science in a counterproductive way. I hope nobody ever reads or uses my paper for their research. Can anyone relate?
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[ { "content": "Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleade...
[ { "content": "Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleade...
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Have you published paper(s) that you are ashamed of? I am ashamed of the first paper I ever wrote for publication as a graduate student. By the time I realized my analysis was flawed, the paper had received a revise and resubmit. The results did not replicate using a better analysis, so I pleaded with my supervisors on several occasions to forego publishing the paper. They convinced me to pursue publication without changing the methods because the reviewers did not notice the flaw. Also, without realizing, I engaged in HARKing (hypothesizing after the results are known). I was analyzing an archival data in an exploratory fashion and added hypotheses after obtaining the results and did not think this was bad practice. The paper got published. Now I know better, and I am ashamed. I contributed to the publication crisis and to science in a counterproductive way. I hope nobody ever reads or uses my paper for their research. Can anyone relate?
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Where can I find research papers to read for free on the internet? I have been searching for engineering research papers that are available for free on the internet so that I can get used to the format and also learn how to read a research paper. Sadly I wasn't able to find any papers in a pdf format. Is there any website you would recommend?
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[ { "content": "Where can I find research papers to read for free on the internet? I have been searching for engineering research papers that are available for free on the internet so that I can get used to the format and also learn how to read a research paper. Sadly I wasn't able to find any papers in a pdf for...
[ { "content": "Where can I find research papers to read for free on the internet? I have been searching for engineering research papers that are available for free on the internet so that I can get used to the format and also learn how to read a research paper. Sadly I wasn't able to find any papers in a pdf for...
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Where can I find research papers to read for free on the internet? I have been searching for engineering research papers that are available for free on the internet so that I can get used to the format and also learn how to read a research paper. Sadly I wasn't able to find any papers in a pdf format. Is there any website you would recommend?
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[ { "content": "Where can I find research papers to read for free on the internet? I have been searching for engineering research papers that are available for free on the internet so that I can get used to the format and also learn how to read a research paper. Sadly I wasn't able to find any papers in a pdf for...
[ { "content": "Where can I find research papers to read for free on the internet? I have been searching for engineering research papers that are available for free on the internet so that I can get used to the format and also learn how to read a research paper. Sadly I wasn't able to find any papers in a pdf for...
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Where can I find research papers to read for free on the internet? I have been searching for engineering research papers that are available for free on the internet so that I can get used to the format and also learn how to read a research paper. Sadly I wasn't able to find any papers in a pdf format. Is there any website you would recommend?
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