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What do you typically do with grants in the humanities that don't involve travel? Hi all, I received a $12k grant a year ago, which was delayed due to covid. I'd like to get started buying research materials, but I'm wondering if I should try to delay the grant further, because travel still isn't happening and I don't really want to gamble on that fact changing. I can use a small portion of it for a summer stipend, but I cannot use it for a course release. I had $7k of the grant dedicated to travel. Are there any creative ways of spending grant money for folks in the humanities? If there were no restrictions, I'd spend it all on course release and research materials. | 2c79e85c8f267f96498f8c4e9779d5fb71e115b7d875023838b3ee621938f156 | [
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I want to master out, but feel like a failure. I want to master out, but I feel like a failure. Does anyone have experience in mastering out? I feel like my mental health is really suffering during my PhD (I am a first year) and I don’t see the point continuing for another 4+ years. I’m fully funded and have a decent advisor, but I just can’t take the stress of disappointing my advisor by not doing my best. I really dislike my research project and just want to work at Walmart 9-5 or deliver pizzas since at least I’d know what to do each day. I gotta get out for my well-being. I’m just afraid of disappointing my advisor and regretting my decision years from now. I don’t feel like the PhD is worth since job academic prospects are terrible and the PhD doesn’t play on my strengths (I love working with people but I’m so isolated right now and I’m not sure this would even improve much post-Covid). But I also feel like I’m throwing away an awesome opportunity I’ve been given. I’m so lost and struggling internally everyday. Any thoughts? P.S. Therapist sessions haven’t been super helpful, but help somewhat. I feel like I need to talk to someone with similar experiences. | 36093e34764651d0ce22756cc326a8497cbf4888835c3fa396d2791bac842bbd | [
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I am in a really bad situation vis-a-vis my academic career. Can it be salvaged? If not, what can I do for money and in my life? Right now I am unemployed and I don't know where to go next. I am an evolutionary biologist who specializes in computational genomics. I graduated in 2007 from a prestigious institution and was awarded a Royal Society fellowship to do a postdoc at another fancy institution. I did well in both my PhD and that (1-year) fellowship, with good publications from each. From there, I went to another postdoc that was a bit of a disaster. I got a full operating grant as a co-PI with my supervisor, but he never let me do the research in that grant. We fought because he used my work without my knowledge and to support fraudulent claims. He asked me to leave the lab and though I was upset, I think it was a bad situation for me anyway. I left with no first-author publications but had enough good connections in the field to get an even better postdoc. This one was also not productive. This was a complex mix of issues. My parents both became very ill during this time and I had to spend a lot of time taking care of them (I also became ill during this time with cancer, I only needed surgery and just got my latest scan and am still clear). Although I never exceeded the number of allowed vacation and sick days, I wasn't as productive or as focused as I could have been. My advisor was not supportive during this period, but he just isn't one of those emotional types. (As an example, he was annoyed that I would take part of the day off to see my oncologist and told me to find one closer to the lab, and also told me that my parents weren't old enough to have problems because his parents were the same age and were fine.) I also think he didn't really take me all that seriously as a woman, he's said things, "why are you here, why don't you want to be with your boyfriend [my BF and I were long distance, I moved away to take that postdoc]?" I did bring that up with HR, but they told me, and I quote, "it's not illegal to be a sexist asshole, it's just illegal to act on it." I get it, he is a powerful and productive tenured person at that institution, I am a postdoc who would move on some day anyway. (I want to add here that both these "bad" supervisors have a history of many complaints against them, some of these only occurred while I was already in their employ, and the others I just didn't know about before I got there.) This advisor, like the one before, asked me to leave the lab. Both supported me in getting whatever other job I wanted, and wrote me good letters of recommendation. I went on the job market and got five interviews for TT position but no offers. Through connections (again), I did get an offer as a sort of staff scientist at a great institution. The pay was good, there were start-up funds, the were responsibilities fair, and there was a tenure-type process. In the end, the Provost chose not to honor what was in my offer letter/contract, and though I had many allies in the institution fighting for me, he still refused and there was nothing I could do about it. I went to HR and the lower level people supported me but the head of HR put the kibosh on any actions. The provost gave me one more year and that was it. That year was with a new job that was pretty terrible, a clear demotion with many new responsibilities that made it very difficult to maintain my research. That job ended once and for all last year. I am still trying to wrap up those projects and get publications. I was given an honorary position at the institution, so I have all the same privileges as before (office, access to the cluster, academic affiliation, even PI-status), I just don't get paid or have insurance. I was lucky to have a pretty lucrative adjunct gig land in my lap literally weeks before my last paycheck, and these past two semesters I've done OK supporting myself with teaching, but this is not a longterm solution. That university is going through horrible financial problems, and the adjuncts have been hit very hard. I don't even know if there is an option to re-hire me, the chair has not responded to my email. Also, even though I am good at teaching, I absolutely hate it. I am literally sick to my stomach every day I have to teach, it is way too stressful for me. In the background of all this, for the past ten years I have been taking care of elderly and ill parents. My father passed away two years ago, and my mother has full-time care now, so for about year now I have had most of my life back, but I am very burned out from trying to maintain my career and taking care of them (until last summer, for the five previous years, I always had a parent either getting so ill they were heading for long term hospitalization, having a parent in the hospital, or having a parent needing special care arrangements after a hospitalization.) I am battling really severe burnout, I have a good psychiatrist and am on medication, which helps, but even he said there is only so much psychiatry or psychology can do for me if I keep getting hit will illnesses and deaths in my family (my aunt and my husband's brother also died in this period) and job losses. I am looking for a good therapist. I have several projects still going with the opportunity for publication if I can really focus and get it done. 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This one was also not productive. This was a complex mix of issues. My parents both became very ill during this time and I had to spend a lot of time taking care of them (I also became ill during this time with cancer, I only needed surgery and just got my latest scan and am still clear). Although I never exceeded the number of allowed vacation and sick days, I wasn't as productive or as focused as I could have been. My advisor was not supportive during this period, but he just isn't one of those emotional types. (As an example, he was annoyed that I would take part of the day off to see my oncologist and told me to find one closer to the lab, and also told me that my parents weren't old enough to have problems because his parents were the same age and were fine.) I also think he didn't really take me all that seriously as a woman, he's said things, "why are you here, why don't you want to be with your boyfriend [my BF and I were long distance, I moved away to take that postdoc]?" I did bring that up with HR, but they told me, and I quote, "it's not illegal to be a sexist asshole, it's just illegal to act on it." I get it, he is a powerful and productive tenured person at that institution, I am a postdoc who would move on some day anyway. (I want to add here that both these "bad" supervisors have a history of many complaints against them, some of these only occurred while I was already in their employ, and the others I just didn't know about before I got there.) This advisor, like the one before, asked me to leave the lab. Both supported me in getting whatever other job I wanted, and wrote me good letters of recommendation. I went on the job market and got five interviews for TT position but no offers. Through connections (again), I did get an offer as a sort of staff scientist at a great institution. The pay was good, there were start-up funds, the were responsibilities fair, and there was a tenure-type process. In the end, the Provost chose not to honor what was in my offer letter/contract, and though I had many allies in the institution fighting for me, he still refused and there was nothing I could do about it. I went to HR and the lower level people supported me but the head of HR put the kibosh on any actions. The provost gave me one more year and that was it. That year was with a new job that was pretty terrible, a clear demotion with many new responsibilities that made it very difficult to maintain my research. That job ended once and for all last year. I am still trying to wrap up those projects and get publications. I was given an honorary position at the institution, so I have all the same privileges as before (office, access to the cluster, academic affiliation, even PI-status), I just don't get paid or have insurance. I was lucky to have a pretty lucrative adjunct gig land in my lap literally weeks before my last paycheck, and these past two semesters I've done OK supporting myself with teaching, but this is not a longterm solution. That university is going through horrible financial problems, and the adjuncts have been hit very hard. I don't even know if there is an option to re-hire me, the chair has not responded to my email. Also, even though I am good at teaching, I absolutely hate it. I am literally sick to my stomach every day I have to teach, it is way too stressful for me. In the background of all this, for the past ten years I have been taking care of elderly and ill parents. My father passed away two years ago, and my mother has full-time care now, so for about year now I have had most of my life back, but I am very burned out from trying to maintain my career and taking care of them (until last summer, for the five previous years, I always had a parent either getting so ill they were heading for long term hospitalization, having a parent in the hospital, or having a parent needing special care arrangements after a hospitalization.) I am battling really severe burnout, I have a good psychiatrist and am on medication, which helps, but even he said there is only so much psychiatry or psychology can do for me if I keep getting hit will illnesses and deaths in my family (my aunt and my husband's brother also died in this period) and job losses. I am looking for a good therapist. I have several projects still going with the opportunity for publication if I can really focus and get it done. I love these projects, but can't work unpaid for long, and it is still a lot of work. I am sorry this was so long, I just didn't know what details were relevant. I know long posts are really bad form, it took a lot for me to actually even come here for help, and my editing skills and focus are not the best these days. | 6ae5d0eb2b4ded7c9fbda71ec85d09efc952f7bc009cb896c7c73fc54743bda6 | [
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This one was also not productive. This was a complex mix of issues. My parents both became very ill during this time and I had to spend a lot of time taking care of them (I also became ill during this time with cancer, I only needed surgery and just got my latest scan and am still clear). Although I never exceeded the number of allowed vacation and sick days, I wasn't as productive or as focused as I could have been. My advisor was not supportive during this period, but he just isn't one of those emotional types. (As an example, he was annoyed that I would take part of the day off to see my oncologist and told me to find one closer to the lab, and also told me that my parents weren't old enough to have problems because his parents were the same age and were fine.) I also think he didn't really take me all that seriously as a woman, he's said things, "why are you here, why don't you want to be with your boyfriend [my BF and I were long distance, I moved away to take that postdoc]?" I did bring that up with HR, but they told me, and I quote, "it's not illegal to be a sexist asshole, it's just illegal to act on it." I get it, he is a powerful and productive tenured person at that institution, I am a postdoc who would move on some day anyway. (I want to add here that both these "bad" supervisors have a history of many complaints against them, some of these only occurred while I was already in their employ, and the others I just didn't know about before I got there.) This advisor, like the one before, asked me to leave the lab. Both supported me in getting whatever other job I wanted, and wrote me good letters of recommendation. I went on the job market and got five interviews for TT position but no offers. Through connections (again), I did get an offer as a sort of staff scientist at a great institution. The pay was good, there were start-up funds, the were responsibilities fair, and there was a tenure-type process. In the end, the Provost chose not to honor what was in my offer letter/contract, and though I had many allies in the institution fighting for me, he still refused and there was nothing I could do about it. I went to HR and the lower level people supported me but the head of HR put the kibosh on any actions. The provost gave me one more year and that was it. That year was with a new job that was pretty terrible, a clear demotion with many new responsibilities that made it very difficult to maintain my research. That job ended once and for all last year. I am still trying to wrap up those projects and get publications. I was given an honorary position at the institution, so I have all the same privileges as before (office, access to the cluster, academic affiliation, even PI-status), I just don't get paid or have insurance. I was lucky to have a pretty lucrative adjunct gig land in my lap literally weeks before my last paycheck, and these past two semesters I've done OK supporting myself with teaching, but this is not a longterm solution. That university is going through horrible financial problems, and the adjuncts have been hit very hard. I don't even know if there is an option to re-hire me, the chair has not responded to my email. Also, even though I am good at teaching, I absolutely hate it. I am literally sick to my stomach every day I have to teach, it is way too stressful for me. In the background of all this, for the past ten years I have been taking care of elderly and ill parents. My father passed away two years ago, and my mother has full-time care now, so for about year now I have had most of my life back, but I am very burned out from trying to maintain my career and taking care of them (until last summer, for the five previous years, I always had a parent either getting so ill they were heading for long term hospitalization, having a parent in the hospital, or having a parent needing special care arrangements after a hospitalization.) I am battling really severe burnout, I have a good psychiatrist and am on medication, which helps, but even he said there is only so much psychiatry or psychology can do for me if I keep getting hit will illnesses and deaths in my family (my aunt and my husband's brother also died in this period) and job losses. I am looking for a good therapist. I have several projects still going with the opportunity for publication if I can really focus and get it done. 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I am in a really bad situation vis-a-vis my academic career. Can it be salvaged? If not, what can I do for money and in my life? Right now I am unemployed and I don't know where to go next. I am an evolutionary biologist who specializes in computational genomics. I graduated in 2007 from a prestigious institution and was awarded a Royal Society fellowship to do a postdoc at another fancy institution. I did well in both my PhD and that (1-year) fellowship, with good publications from each. From there, I went to another postdoc that was a bit of a disaster. I got a full operating grant as a co-PI with my supervisor, but he never let me do the research in that grant. We fought because he used my work without my knowledge and to support fraudulent claims. He asked me to leave the lab and though I was upset, I think it was a bad situation for me anyway. I left with no first-author publications but had enough good connections in the field to get an even better postdoc. This one was also not productive. This was a complex mix of issues. My parents both became very ill during this time and I had to spend a lot of time taking care of them (I also became ill during this time with cancer, I only needed surgery and just got my latest scan and am still clear). Although I never exceeded the number of allowed vacation and sick days, I wasn't as productive or as focused as I could have been. My advisor was not supportive during this period, but he just isn't one of those emotional types. (As an example, he was annoyed that I would take part of the day off to see my oncologist and told me to find one closer to the lab, and also told me that my parents weren't old enough to have problems because his parents were the same age and were fine.) I also think he didn't really take me all that seriously as a woman, he's said things, "why are you here, why don't you want to be with your boyfriend [my BF and I were long distance, I moved away to take that postdoc]?" I did bring that up with HR, but they told me, and I quote, "it's not illegal to be a sexist asshole, it's just illegal to act on it." I get it, he is a powerful and productive tenured person at that institution, I am a postdoc who would move on some day anyway. (I want to add here that both these "bad" supervisors have a history of many complaints against them, some of these only occurred while I was already in their employ, and the others I just didn't know about before I got there.) This advisor, like the one before, asked me to leave the lab. Both supported me in getting whatever other job I wanted, and wrote me good letters of recommendation. I went on the job market and got five interviews for TT position but no offers. Through connections (again), I did get an offer as a sort of staff scientist at a great institution. The pay was good, there were start-up funds, the were responsibilities fair, and there was a tenure-type process. In the end, the Provost chose not to honor what was in my offer letter/contract, and though I had many allies in the institution fighting for me, he still refused and there was nothing I could do about it. I went to HR and the lower level people supported me but the head of HR put the kibosh on any actions. The provost gave me one more year and that was it. That year was with a new job that was pretty terrible, a clear demotion with many new responsibilities that made it very difficult to maintain my research. That job ended once and for all last year. I am still trying to wrap up those projects and get publications. I was given an honorary position at the institution, so I have all the same privileges as before (office, access to the cluster, academic affiliation, even PI-status), I just don't get paid or have insurance. I was lucky to have a pretty lucrative adjunct gig land in my lap literally weeks before my last paycheck, and these past two semesters I've done OK supporting myself with teaching, but this is not a longterm solution. That university is going through horrible financial problems, and the adjuncts have been hit very hard. I don't even know if there is an option to re-hire me, the chair has not responded to my email. Also, even though I am good at teaching, I absolutely hate it. I am literally sick to my stomach every day I have to teach, it is way too stressful for me. In the background of all this, for the past ten years I have been taking care of elderly and ill parents. My father passed away two years ago, and my mother has full-time care now, so for about year now I have had most of my life back, but I am very burned out from trying to maintain my career and taking care of them (until last summer, for the five previous years, I always had a parent either getting so ill they were heading for long term hospitalization, having a parent in the hospital, or having a parent needing special care arrangements after a hospitalization.) I am battling really severe burnout, I have a good psychiatrist and am on medication, which helps, but even he said there is only so much psychiatry or psychology can do for me if I keep getting hit will illnesses and deaths in my family (my aunt and my husband's brother also died in this period) and job losses. I am looking for a good therapist. I have several projects still going with the opportunity for publication if I can really focus and get it done. I love these projects, but can't work unpaid for long, and it is still a lot of work. I am sorry this was so long, I just didn't know what details were relevant. I know long posts are really bad form, it took a lot for me to actually even come here for help, and my editing skills and focus are not the best these days. | 6ae5d0eb2b4ded7c9fbda71ec85d09efc952f7bc009cb896c7c73fc54743bda6 | [
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I am in a really bad situation vis-a-vis my academic career. Can it be salvaged? If not, what can I do for money and in my life? Right now I am unemployed and I don't know where to go next. I am an evolutionary biologist who specializes in computational genomics. I graduated in 2007 from a prestigious institution and was awarded a Royal Society fellowship to do a postdoc at another fancy institution. I did well in both my PhD and that (1-year) fellowship, with good publications from each. From there, I went to another postdoc that was a bit of a disaster. I got a full operating grant as a co-PI with my supervisor, but he never let me do the research in that grant. We fought because he used my work without my knowledge and to support fraudulent claims. He asked me to leave the lab and though I was upset, I think it was a bad situation for me anyway. I left with no first-author publications but had enough good connections in the field to get an even better postdoc. This one was also not productive. This was a complex mix of issues. My parents both became very ill during this time and I had to spend a lot of time taking care of them (I also became ill during this time with cancer, I only needed surgery and just got my latest scan and am still clear). Although I never exceeded the number of allowed vacation and sick days, I wasn't as productive or as focused as I could have been. My advisor was not supportive during this period, but he just isn't one of those emotional types. (As an example, he was annoyed that I would take part of the day off to see my oncologist and told me to find one closer to the lab, and also told me that my parents weren't old enough to have problems because his parents were the same age and were fine.) I also think he didn't really take me all that seriously as a woman, he's said things, "why are you here, why don't you want to be with your boyfriend [my BF and I were long distance, I moved away to take that postdoc]?" I did bring that up with HR, but they told me, and I quote, "it's not illegal to be a sexist asshole, it's just illegal to act on it." I get it, he is a powerful and productive tenured person at that institution, I am a postdoc who would move on some day anyway. (I want to add here that both these "bad" supervisors have a history of many complaints against them, some of these only occurred while I was already in their employ, and the others I just didn't know about before I got there.) This advisor, like the one before, asked me to leave the lab. Both supported me in getting whatever other job I wanted, and wrote me good letters of recommendation. I went on the job market and got five interviews for TT position but no offers. Through connections (again), I did get an offer as a sort of staff scientist at a great institution. The pay was good, there were start-up funds, the were responsibilities fair, and there was a tenure-type process. In the end, the Provost chose not to honor what was in my offer letter/contract, and though I had many allies in the institution fighting for me, he still refused and there was nothing I could do about it. I went to HR and the lower level people supported me but the head of HR put the kibosh on any actions. The provost gave me one more year and that was it. That year was with a new job that was pretty terrible, a clear demotion with many new responsibilities that made it very difficult to maintain my research. That job ended once and for all last year. I am still trying to wrap up those projects and get publications. I was given an honorary position at the institution, so I have all the same privileges as before (office, access to the cluster, academic affiliation, even PI-status), I just don't get paid or have insurance. I was lucky to have a pretty lucrative adjunct gig land in my lap literally weeks before my last paycheck, and these past two semesters I've done OK supporting myself with teaching, but this is not a longterm solution. That university is going through horrible financial problems, and the adjuncts have been hit very hard. I don't even know if there is an option to re-hire me, the chair has not responded to my email. Also, even though I am good at teaching, I absolutely hate it. I am literally sick to my stomach every day I have to teach, it is way too stressful for me. In the background of all this, for the past ten years I have been taking care of elderly and ill parents. My father passed away two years ago, and my mother has full-time care now, so for about year now I have had most of my life back, but I am very burned out from trying to maintain my career and taking care of them (until last summer, for the five previous years, I always had a parent either getting so ill they were heading for long term hospitalization, having a parent in the hospital, or having a parent needing special care arrangements after a hospitalization.) I am battling really severe burnout, I have a good psychiatrist and am on medication, which helps, but even he said there is only so much psychiatry or psychology can do for me if I keep getting hit will illnesses and deaths in my family (my aunt and my husband's brother also died in this period) and job losses. I am looking for a good therapist. I have several projects still going with the opportunity for publication if I can really focus and get it done. I love these projects, but can't work unpaid for long, and it is still a lot of work. I am sorry this was so long, I just didn't know what details were relevant. I know long posts are really bad form, it took a lot for me to actually even come here for help, and my editing skills and focus are not the best these days. | 6ae5d0eb2b4ded7c9fbda71ec85d09efc952f7bc009cb896c7c73fc54743bda6 | [
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