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Advice sought on job application Hi all. About 12 months ago I interviewed for a mid-career position (and my dream job) at a UK university. Although the interviews went well, I wasn’t offered the role. Obviously disappointing, but the head of school was kind enough to give me some very useful feedback on my interview performance. Recently the same university advertised a similar role: a role for which I’d be equally qualified. Given how far I got last time, and given that I’ve had some pretty significant additions to my CV over the last 12 months (additions that should offset at least some of the shortcomings in my previous application), I’m intending to again submit an application. However, I’m not sure what the norms are in a case like this: whether my previous application will prove a problem (formally or otherwise), or the extent to which I should highlight that this application differs from the last one, or whatever else. Given that, I’m wondering if anyone has any experience applying to a job under these circumstances. I’d really appreciate your thoughts; thanks!
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Advice sought on job application Hi all. About 12 months ago I interviewed for a mid-career position (and my dream job) at a UK university. Although the interviews went well, I wasn’t offered the role. Obviously disappointing, but the head of school was kind enough to give me some very useful feedback on my interview performance. Recently the same university advertised a similar role: a role for which I’d be equally qualified. Given how far I got last time, and given that I’ve had some pretty significant additions to my CV over the last 12 months (additions that should offset at least some of the shortcomings in my previous application), I’m intending to again submit an application. However, I’m not sure what the norms are in a case like this: whether my previous application will prove a problem (formally or otherwise), or the extent to which I should highlight that this application differs from the last one, or whatever else. Given that, I’m wondering if anyone has any experience applying to a job under these circumstances. I’d really appreciate your thoughts; thanks!
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Advice sought on job application Hi all. About 12 months ago I interviewed for a mid-career position (and my dream job) at a UK university. Although the interviews went well, I wasn’t offered the role. Obviously disappointing, but the head of school was kind enough to give me some very useful feedback on my interview performance. Recently the same university advertised a similar role: a role for which I’d be equally qualified. Given how far I got last time, and given that I’ve had some pretty significant additions to my CV over the last 12 months (additions that should offset at least some of the shortcomings in my previous application), I’m intending to again submit an application. However, I’m not sure what the norms are in a case like this: whether my previous application will prove a problem (formally or otherwise), or the extent to which I should highlight that this application differs from the last one, or whatever else. Given that, I’m wondering if anyone has any experience applying to a job under these circumstances. I’d really appreciate your thoughts; thanks!
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Advice sought on job application Hi all. About 12 months ago I interviewed for a mid-career position (and my dream job) at a UK university. Although the interviews went well, I wasn’t offered the role. Obviously disappointing, but the head of school was kind enough to give me some very useful feedback on my interview performance. Recently the same university advertised a similar role: a role for which I’d be equally qualified. Given how far I got last time, and given that I’ve had some pretty significant additions to my CV over the last 12 months (additions that should offset at least some of the shortcomings in my previous application), I’m intending to again submit an application. However, I’m not sure what the norms are in a case like this: whether my previous application will prove a problem (formally or otherwise), or the extent to which I should highlight that this application differs from the last one, or whatever else. Given that, I’m wondering if anyone has any experience applying to a job under these circumstances. I’d really appreciate your thoughts; thanks!
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Advice sought on job application Hi all. About 12 months ago I interviewed for a mid-career position (and my dream job) at a UK university. Although the interviews went well, I wasn’t offered the role. Obviously disappointing, but the head of school was kind enough to give me some very useful feedback on my interview performance. Recently the same university advertised a similar role: a role for which I’d be equally qualified. Given how far I got last time, and given that I’ve had some pretty significant additions to my CV over the last 12 months (additions that should offset at least some of the shortcomings in my previous application), I’m intending to again submit an application. However, I’m not sure what the norms are in a case like this: whether my previous application will prove a problem (formally or otherwise), or the extent to which I should highlight that this application differs from the last one, or whatever else. Given that, I’m wondering if anyone has any experience applying to a job under these circumstances. I’d really appreciate your thoughts; thanks!
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Advice sought on job application Hi all. About 12 months ago I interviewed for a mid-career position (and my dream job) at a UK university. Although the interviews went well, I wasn’t offered the role. Obviously disappointing, but the head of school was kind enough to give me some very useful feedback on my interview performance. Recently the same university advertised a similar role: a role for which I’d be equally qualified. Given how far I got last time, and given that I’ve had some pretty significant additions to my CV over the last 12 months (additions that should offset at least some of the shortcomings in my previous application), I’m intending to again submit an application. However, I’m not sure what the norms are in a case like this: whether my previous application will prove a problem (formally or otherwise), or the extent to which I should highlight that this application differs from the last one, or whatever else. Given that, I’m wondering if anyone has any experience applying to a job under these circumstances. I’d really appreciate your thoughts; thanks!
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How does being a grad student compare to tenure-track positions at teaching and research universities? I'm a 3rd year PhD student in CS. Two years ago, if you asked me what I wanted to do after I graduate, I would have said "be a professor" without hesitation. Now, I'm not so sure. The main reason is that I feel like I'm always just barely keeping my head above water. I'm never early on deadlines and I can never spend more than 4 hours working on a single thing. I feel that I never have enough time to be extraordinary at any one thing - I can only maintain being just-good-enough or above-average at many things (I prefer the former). It seems like that is pretty normal for my advisor as well, which has made me second guess my future goals. However, based on what I've read, there is a big difference between being a professor at a teaching university rather than a research university. So I'm wondering how my current workload as a PhD student compares to those. Is a tenure-track job at a research school very similar to being a grad student? What about a tenure-track job at a teaching school? I'd like to hear some personal experiences on this so that I'm not basing my future decisions off my own predictions. Currently I have this work load: 1) Continue to progress in research, 2) Teaching a new class (which means all new material), 3) Service work (I'm president of a student org), 4) Prepare for qualifying exams (have to write a survey paper and give an oral defense by next Fall), 5) taking 1 class This workload seems to be pretty standard. Not everyone is teaching a class, but most are TA's so they still have teaching responsibilities. Not all students are involved in service so they might not have that. I'm wondering how similar this workload is to the workload of a tenure-track position at a teaching or a research university?
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How does being a grad student compare to tenure-track positions at teaching and research universities? I'm a 3rd year PhD student in CS. Two years ago, if you asked me what I wanted to do after I graduate, I would have said "be a professor" without hesitation. Now, I'm not so sure. The main reason is that I feel like I'm always just barely keeping my head above water. I'm never early on deadlines and I can never spend more than 4 hours working on a single thing. I feel that I never have enough time to be extraordinary at any one thing - I can only maintain being just-good-enough or above-average at many things (I prefer the former). It seems like that is pretty normal for my advisor as well, which has made me second guess my future goals. However, based on what I've read, there is a big difference between being a professor at a teaching university rather than a research university. So I'm wondering how my current workload as a PhD student compares to those. Is a tenure-track job at a research school very similar to being a grad student? What about a tenure-track job at a teaching school? I'd like to hear some personal experiences on this so that I'm not basing my future decisions off my own predictions. Currently I have this work load: 1) Continue to progress in research, 2) Teaching a new class (which means all new material), 3) Service work (I'm president of a student org), 4) Prepare for qualifying exams (have to write a survey paper and give an oral defense by next Fall), 5) taking 1 class This workload seems to be pretty standard. Not everyone is teaching a class, but most are TA's so they still have teaching responsibilities. Not all students are involved in service so they might not have that. I'm wondering how similar this workload is to the workload of a tenure-track position at a teaching or a research university?
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How does being a grad student compare to tenure-track positions at teaching and research universities? I'm a 3rd year PhD student in CS. Two years ago, if you asked me what I wanted to do after I graduate, I would have said "be a professor" without hesitation. Now, I'm not so sure. The main reason is that I feel like I'm always just barely keeping my head above water. I'm never early on deadlines and I can never spend more than 4 hours working on a single thing. I feel that I never have enough time to be extraordinary at any one thing - I can only maintain being just-good-enough or above-average at many things (I prefer the former). It seems like that is pretty normal for my advisor as well, which has made me second guess my future goals. However, based on what I've read, there is a big difference between being a professor at a teaching university rather than a research university. So I'm wondering how my current workload as a PhD student compares to those. Is a tenure-track job at a research school very similar to being a grad student? What about a tenure-track job at a teaching school? I'd like to hear some personal experiences on this so that I'm not basing my future decisions off my own predictions. Currently I have this work load: 1) Continue to progress in research, 2) Teaching a new class (which means all new material), 3) Service work (I'm president of a student org), 4) Prepare for qualifying exams (have to write a survey paper and give an oral defense by next Fall), 5) taking 1 class This workload seems to be pretty standard. Not everyone is teaching a class, but most are TA's so they still have teaching responsibilities. Not all students are involved in service so they might not have that. I'm wondering how similar this workload is to the workload of a tenure-track position at a teaching or a research university?
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How best to support grad students going through a hard time? I myself am an undergrad, but I work with a lot of people who are slogging through grad school and PhD programs. It clearly is a busy, tiring time. I want to be able to encourage, support, or make them feel better about what they are doing in small ways, because some of these people are my friends and some are really great GTFs who support my education in turn. Do you have any suggestions for appropriate ways to do this? For example, is asking a grad student about their research and showing a genuine interest something that would be appreciated, or for a lot of people is it the last thing they want to talk about?
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Publishing in journals or conferences I'm just starting my PhD and haven't published yet. I know that papers could be published in either journals or conferences so I wanted to know what are the main differences: * Generally speaking is it easier to publish in a journal or a conference? * Does the publishing process in one take more time than the other? * Is one of them seen by the academic community as more important than the other? * What are the unique characteristics (challenges or benefits) of each? * Which one do you prefer ? PS: In case the answer to any of these questions depends on the field I'm working in, I'm working in computer science (AI/ML).
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
10
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
10
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
10
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
10
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
10
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
10
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
10
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
10
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
7.115385
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
9dd571d87a405ecd579b33b00f870da13bfd0a3d2653e38609dd480c9827c617
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
6.410256
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
6.410256
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
6.410256
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
6.282051
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
5.961538
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
[ { "content": "Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help...
5.961538
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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Publishing in an unknown journal? I can't find much information about this journal and the articles I could don't seem to have much citations. There is also a fee of $100. As I don't have a lot of experience with journal publishing, would it be better to publish here or not (that is, would it help or hurt my PhD chances)? Also is the fees an egregious amount or standard? Does it seem predatory?
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Is it okay to do a personal/side project in a full-time postdoc position without letting the supervisor know? I am doing a postdoc in computer science. I kind of lose interests in the project after 1.5 year, but I still keep trying to be productive (2 papers accepted). I was doing a side projectby myself from like half year ago. The side project is not quite relevant to the funded project. The result is interesting and I think it's publishable. I am considering submitting it to a conference without letting him know, as I am concerned that my supervisor would be upset as he might think it's a full-time job and I should not do any other side project. Any advice? thanks
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Is it okay to do a personal/side project in a full-time postdoc position without letting the supervisor know? I am doing a postdoc in computer science. I kind of lose interests in the project after 1.5 year, but I still keep trying to be productive (2 papers accepted). I was doing a side projectby myself from like half year ago. The side project is not quite relevant to the funded project. The result is interesting and I think it's publishable. I am considering submitting it to a conference without letting him know, as I am concerned that my supervisor would be upset as he might think it's a full-time job and I should not do any other side project. Any advice? thanks
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Is it okay to do a personal/side project in a full-time postdoc position without letting the supervisor know? I am doing a postdoc in computer science. I kind of lose interests in the project after 1.5 year, but I still keep trying to be productive (2 papers accepted). I was doing a side projectby myself from like half year ago. The side project is not quite relevant to the funded project. The result is interesting and I think it's publishable. I am considering submitting it to a conference without letting him know, as I am concerned that my supervisor would be upset as he might think it's a full-time job and I should not do any other side project. Any advice? thanks
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Is it okay to do a personal/side project in a full-time postdoc position without letting the supervisor know? I am doing a postdoc in computer science. I kind of lose interests in the project after 1.5 year, but I still keep trying to be productive (2 papers accepted). I was doing a side projectby myself from like half year ago. The side project is not quite relevant to the funded project. The result is interesting and I think it's publishable. I am considering submitting it to a conference without letting him know, as I am concerned that my supervisor would be upset as he might think it's a full-time job and I should not do any other side project. Any advice? thanks
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Is it okay to do a personal/side project in a full-time postdoc position without letting the supervisor know? I am doing a postdoc in computer science. I kind of lose interests in the project after 1.5 year, but I still keep trying to be productive (2 papers accepted). I was doing a side projectby myself from like half year ago. The side project is not quite relevant to the funded project. The result is interesting and I think it's publishable. I am considering submitting it to a conference without letting him know, as I am concerned that my supervisor would be upset as he might think it's a full-time job and I should not do any other side project. Any advice? thanks
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Is it okay to do a personal/side project in a full-time postdoc position without letting the supervisor know? I am doing a postdoc in computer science. I kind of lose interests in the project after 1.5 year, but I still keep trying to be productive (2 papers accepted). I was doing a side projectby myself from like half year ago. The side project is not quite relevant to the funded project. The result is interesting and I think it's publishable. I am considering submitting it to a conference without letting him know, as I am concerned that my supervisor would be upset as he might think it's a full-time job and I should not do any other side project. Any advice? thanks
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Is it okay if my undergrad research unrelated to desired graduate research? I’m a junior neuroscience major with zero research experience who just accepted an offer to work at a lab in the fall. The lab is doing research on a completely different organ than the brain/NS (I don’t want to be too specific and risk doxxing myself). I am very excited about this research but am concerned that I will have trouble getting into neuroscience masters/PhD programs because I am not working in a neuroscience lab. Should I be concerned? I’m worried that I won’t even have time to work at a lab doing neuro research since I’m already a junior.
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Is it okay if my undergrad research unrelated to desired graduate research? I’m a junior neuroscience major with zero research experience who just accepted an offer to work at a lab in the fall. The lab is doing research on a completely different organ than the brain/NS (I don’t want to be too specific and risk doxxing myself). I am very excited about this research but am concerned that I will have trouble getting into neuroscience masters/PhD programs because I am not working in a neuroscience lab. Should I be concerned? I’m worried that I won’t even have time to work at a lab doing neuro research since I’m already a junior.
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Is it okay if my undergrad research unrelated to desired graduate research? I’m a junior neuroscience major with zero research experience who just accepted an offer to work at a lab in the fall. The lab is doing research on a completely different organ than the brain/NS (I don’t want to be too specific and risk doxxing myself). I am very excited about this research but am concerned that I will have trouble getting into neuroscience masters/PhD programs because I am not working in a neuroscience lab. Should I be concerned? I’m worried that I won’t even have time to work at a lab doing neuro research since I’m already a junior.
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Is it okay if my undergrad research unrelated to desired graduate research? I’m a junior neuroscience major with zero research experience who just accepted an offer to work at a lab in the fall. The lab is doing research on a completely different organ than the brain/NS (I don’t want to be too specific and risk doxxing myself). I am very excited about this research but am concerned that I will have trouble getting into neuroscience masters/PhD programs because I am not working in a neuroscience lab. Should I be concerned? I’m worried that I won’t even have time to work at a lab doing neuro research since I’m already a junior.
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Is it okay if my undergrad research unrelated to desired graduate research? I’m a junior neuroscience major with zero research experience who just accepted an offer to work at a lab in the fall. The lab is doing research on a completely different organ than the brain/NS (I don’t want to be too specific and risk doxxing myself). I am very excited about this research but am concerned that I will have trouble getting into neuroscience masters/PhD programs because I am not working in a neuroscience lab. Should I be concerned? I’m worried that I won’t even have time to work at a lab doing neuro research since I’m already a junior.
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Is it okay if my undergrad research unrelated to desired graduate research? I’m a junior neuroscience major with zero research experience who just accepted an offer to work at a lab in the fall. The lab is doing research on a completely different organ than the brain/NS (I don’t want to be too specific and risk doxxing myself). I am very excited about this research but am concerned that I will have trouble getting into neuroscience masters/PhD programs because I am not working in a neuroscience lab. Should I be concerned? I’m worried that I won’t even have time to work at a lab doing neuro research since I’m already a junior.
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Is it okay if my undergrad research unrelated to desired graduate research? I’m a junior neuroscience major with zero research experience who just accepted an offer to work at a lab in the fall. The lab is doing research on a completely different organ than the brain/NS (I don’t want to be too specific and risk doxxing myself). I am very excited about this research but am concerned that I will have trouble getting into neuroscience masters/PhD programs because I am not working in a neuroscience lab. Should I be concerned? I’m worried that I won’t even have time to work at a lab doing neuro research since I’m already a junior.
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Is it okay if my undergrad research unrelated to desired graduate research? I’m a junior neuroscience major with zero research experience who just accepted an offer to work at a lab in the fall. The lab is doing research on a completely different organ than the brain/NS (I don’t want to be too specific and risk doxxing myself). I am very excited about this research but am concerned that I will have trouble getting into neuroscience masters/PhD programs because I am not working in a neuroscience lab. Should I be concerned? I’m worried that I won’t even have time to work at a lab doing neuro research since I’m already a junior.
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Professors (and students), did you ever cheat in undergrad? Did you ever do something you regret in terms of academic honesty? Were you punished for that, or did it go unnoticed? Has that informed the way you deal with academic dishonesty in your own classes?
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Professors (and students), did you ever cheat in undergrad? Did you ever do something you regret in terms of academic honesty? Were you punished for that, or did it go unnoticed? Has that informed the way you deal with academic dishonesty in your own classes?
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Professors (and students), did you ever cheat in undergrad? Did you ever do something you regret in terms of academic honesty? Were you punished for that, or did it go unnoticed? Has that informed the way you deal with academic dishonesty in your own classes?
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Professors (and students), did you ever cheat in undergrad? Did you ever do something you regret in terms of academic honesty? Were you punished for that, or did it go unnoticed? Has that informed the way you deal with academic dishonesty in your own classes?
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Professors (and students), did you ever cheat in undergrad? Did you ever do something you regret in terms of academic honesty? Were you punished for that, or did it go unnoticed? Has that informed the way you deal with academic dishonesty in your own classes?
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Professors (and students), did you ever cheat in undergrad? Did you ever do something you regret in terms of academic honesty? Were you punished for that, or did it go unnoticed? Has that informed the way you deal with academic dishonesty in your own classes?
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Is it weird for an undergrad to hang out right outside professors' offices? I hate living alone and don't get any work done in my house, so I like to bring my laptop and books to a nearby academic building (the one for my major), stake out a couch or table and work there for hours. I do this most days. I've chosen my major's building as my 'headquarters' because I like it. Now, for me, it's kind of fun to bump into professors and say hello. But, I never see other students hanging out in this building, and I'm afraid the local professors now think I'm a stalker. Professors, if you see your student camped out with their laptop on a couch just a few doors down from your office almost every day -- like, late at night and for hours at a time -- would you feel slightly uncomfortable? Would you feel like they were stalking you? Should I stop doing this, or is there any appropriate way to say, "hey, prof! FYI I'm not stalking you!"
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Is it weird for an undergrad to hang out right outside professors' offices? I hate living alone and don't get any work done in my house, so I like to bring my laptop and books to a nearby academic building (the one for my major), stake out a couch or table and work there for hours. I do this most days. I've chosen my major's building as my 'headquarters' because I like it. Now, for me, it's kind of fun to bump into professors and say hello. But, I never see other students hanging out in this building, and I'm afraid the local professors now think I'm a stalker. Professors, if you see your student camped out with their laptop on a couch just a few doors down from your office almost every day -- like, late at night and for hours at a time -- would you feel slightly uncomfortable? Would you feel like they were stalking you? Should I stop doing this, or is there any appropriate way to say, "hey, prof! FYI I'm not stalking you!"
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Is it weird for an undergrad to hang out right outside professors' offices? I hate living alone and don't get any work done in my house, so I like to bring my laptop and books to a nearby academic building (the one for my major), stake out a couch or table and work there for hours. I do this most days. I've chosen my major's building as my 'headquarters' because I like it. Now, for me, it's kind of fun to bump into professors and say hello. But, I never see other students hanging out in this building, and I'm afraid the local professors now think I'm a stalker. Professors, if you see your student camped out with their laptop on a couch just a few doors down from your office almost every day -- like, late at night and for hours at a time -- would you feel slightly uncomfortable? Would you feel like they were stalking you? Should I stop doing this, or is there any appropriate way to say, "hey, prof! FYI I'm not stalking you!"
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Is it weird for an undergrad to hang out right outside professors' offices? I hate living alone and don't get any work done in my house, so I like to bring my laptop and books to a nearby academic building (the one for my major), stake out a couch or table and work there for hours. I do this most days. I've chosen my major's building as my 'headquarters' because I like it. Now, for me, it's kind of fun to bump into professors and say hello. But, I never see other students hanging out in this building, and I'm afraid the local professors now think I'm a stalker. Professors, if you see your student camped out with their laptop on a couch just a few doors down from your office almost every day -- like, late at night and for hours at a time -- would you feel slightly uncomfortable? Would you feel like they were stalking you? Should I stop doing this, or is there any appropriate way to say, "hey, prof! FYI I'm not stalking you!"
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Is it weird for an undergrad to hang out right outside professors' offices? I hate living alone and don't get any work done in my house, so I like to bring my laptop and books to a nearby academic building (the one for my major), stake out a couch or table and work there for hours. I do this most days. I've chosen my major's building as my 'headquarters' because I like it. Now, for me, it's kind of fun to bump into professors and say hello. But, I never see other students hanging out in this building, and I'm afraid the local professors now think I'm a stalker. Professors, if you see your student camped out with their laptop on a couch just a few doors down from your office almost every day -- like, late at night and for hours at a time -- would you feel slightly uncomfortable? Would you feel like they were stalking you? Should I stop doing this, or is there any appropriate way to say, "hey, prof! FYI I'm not stalking you!"
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Is it weird for an undergrad to hang out right outside professors' offices? I hate living alone and don't get any work done in my house, so I like to bring my laptop and books to a nearby academic building (the one for my major), stake out a couch or table and work there for hours. I do this most days. I've chosen my major's building as my 'headquarters' because I like it. Now, for me, it's kind of fun to bump into professors and say hello. But, I never see other students hanging out in this building, and I'm afraid the local professors now think I'm a stalker. Professors, if you see your student camped out with their laptop on a couch just a few doors down from your office almost every day -- like, late at night and for hours at a time -- would you feel slightly uncomfortable? Would you feel like they were stalking you? Should I stop doing this, or is there any appropriate way to say, "hey, prof! FYI I'm not stalking you!"
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Is it weird for an undergrad to hang out right outside professors' offices? I hate living alone and don't get any work done in my house, so I like to bring my laptop and books to a nearby academic building (the one for my major), stake out a couch or table and work there for hours. I do this most days. I've chosen my major's building as my 'headquarters' because I like it. Now, for me, it's kind of fun to bump into professors and say hello. But, I never see other students hanging out in this building, and I'm afraid the local professors now think I'm a stalker. Professors, if you see your student camped out with their laptop on a couch just a few doors down from your office almost every day -- like, late at night and for hours at a time -- would you feel slightly uncomfortable? Would you feel like they were stalking you? Should I stop doing this, or is there any appropriate way to say, "hey, prof! FYI I'm not stalking you!"
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Can I teach student courses using material taken from the internet? I don't see anything against it... But I know that academia is "weird" about re-using material. Basically, I've been asked to tutor a lab course about introduction to image processing in python. As you know, preparing all the course material from scratch is something which is super-long and tedious. I've found two perfect courses, with a full set of exercises and data to run the exercises on, on github, from a very reputable source. The material has a MIT license so I can re-use it freely, as long as the author of the material is concerned. What about my side? Am I (legally or "morally") required to write all the material by myself?
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Can I teach student courses using material taken from the internet? I don't see anything against it... But I know that academia is "weird" about re-using material. Basically, I've been asked to tutor a lab course about introduction to image processing in python. As you know, preparing all the course material from scratch is something which is super-long and tedious. I've found two perfect courses, with a full set of exercises and data to run the exercises on, on github, from a very reputable source. The material has a MIT license so I can re-use it freely, as long as the author of the material is concerned. What about my side? Am I (legally or "morally") required to write all the material by myself?
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Can I teach student courses using material taken from the internet? I don't see anything against it... But I know that academia is "weird" about re-using material. Basically, I've been asked to tutor a lab course about introduction to image processing in python. As you know, preparing all the course material from scratch is something which is super-long and tedious. I've found two perfect courses, with a full set of exercises and data to run the exercises on, on github, from a very reputable source. The material has a MIT license so I can re-use it freely, as long as the author of the material is concerned. What about my side? Am I (legally or "morally") required to write all the material by myself?
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Can I teach student courses using material taken from the internet? I don't see anything against it... But I know that academia is "weird" about re-using material. Basically, I've been asked to tutor a lab course about introduction to image processing in python. As you know, preparing all the course material from scratch is something which is super-long and tedious. I've found two perfect courses, with a full set of exercises and data to run the exercises on, on github, from a very reputable source. The material has a MIT license so I can re-use it freely, as long as the author of the material is concerned. What about my side? Am I (legally or "morally") required to write all the material by myself?
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Can I teach student courses using material taken from the internet? I don't see anything against it... But I know that academia is "weird" about re-using material. Basically, I've been asked to tutor a lab course about introduction to image processing in python. As you know, preparing all the course material from scratch is something which is super-long and tedious. I've found two perfect courses, with a full set of exercises and data to run the exercises on, on github, from a very reputable source. The material has a MIT license so I can re-use it freely, as long as the author of the material is concerned. What about my side? Am I (legally or "morally") required to write all the material by myself?
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Can I teach student courses using material taken from the internet? I don't see anything against it... But I know that academia is "weird" about re-using material. Basically, I've been asked to tutor a lab course about introduction to image processing in python. As you know, preparing all the course material from scratch is something which is super-long and tedious. I've found two perfect courses, with a full set of exercises and data to run the exercises on, on github, from a very reputable source. The material has a MIT license so I can re-use it freely, as long as the author of the material is concerned. What about my side? Am I (legally or "morally") required to write all the material by myself?
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Can I teach student courses using material taken from the internet? I don't see anything against it... But I know that academia is "weird" about re-using material. Basically, I've been asked to tutor a lab course about introduction to image processing in python. As you know, preparing all the course material from scratch is something which is super-long and tedious. I've found two perfect courses, with a full set of exercises and data to run the exercises on, on github, from a very reputable source. The material has a MIT license so I can re-use it freely, as long as the author of the material is concerned. What about my side? Am I (legally or "morally") required to write all the material by myself?
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Can I teach student courses using material taken from the internet? I don't see anything against it... But I know that academia is "weird" about re-using material. Basically, I've been asked to tutor a lab course about introduction to image processing in python. As you know, preparing all the course material from scratch is something which is super-long and tedious. I've found two perfect courses, with a full set of exercises and data to run the exercises on, on github, from a very reputable source. The material has a MIT license so I can re-use it freely, as long as the author of the material is concerned. What about my side? Am I (legally or "morally") required to write all the material by myself?
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My PhD supervisor doesn't want me to apply for other jobs... what should I do? Context: 11 months out from submission, Australia, Psychology. Currently work as a casual RA for my PhD supervisor, and I helped her write a grant which, if successful, would be used to employ me as a postdoc. In my email I explicitly said I wouldn't accept another position before hearing back about this grant. Following the recommendation I've seen in numerous places online as well as directly from my university's careers advice, I've started looking out for post-doc jobs that I'd be interested in and preparing my resume, etc. for an application. I've found a position that I think I'm a really good fit for, and even though I think it's unlikely they'll be willing to wait 11 months for me I thought I would give it a shot to practice my application skills and form a connection with the lab. Universities have had significant job cuts in Australia and I would really like to stay in the country so that is another reason why I want to start looking early. I mentioned this to my supervisor as well. When I told my supervisor that I'm starting to look for jobs she said it's too way too early, I'd need to be prepared to start within weeks which would forfeit my scholarship and force me to study part time which would cause problems for my PhD, etc. She also noted she's waiting on the result from multiple grants (to my knowledge, only the one I assisted with would fund a postdoc, though I will clarify) which she'd be able to use to hire me, and she'll be able to keep me on part time in my RA position until the end of next year anyway. I'm a bit surprised by how quickly she made the assumption that I would start a job before the end of my scholarship, and how bluntly she told me to not apply yet. We have a reasonably good relationship and she's usually pretty easy going so I actually expected support even if she also told me her true opinion. She obviously values having me in her lab and wants me to stay, but I don't want to put myself in a position where I've wasted time waiting around for her grant results that only have a 10-25% chance of being successful. My question is: **can I still apply for jobs anyway**, keeping in mind that I might not be able to use her as a referee if I get to that stage until we agree on it not being too soon anymore? I already decided I won't accept a job offer before we hear back on the grant I helped with (results to come "in 4th quarter" this year), and that I won't take anything starting before my scholarship ends in June 2021. I feel like it's unlikely I'll get to the final stage within my first few applications and it's good to get used to the process while I don't have the stress of needing of job ASAP.
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My PhD supervisor doesn't want me to apply for other jobs... what should I do? Context: 11 months out from submission, Australia, Psychology. Currently work as a casual RA for my PhD supervisor, and I helped her write a grant which, if successful, would be used to employ me as a postdoc. In my email I explicitly said I wouldn't accept another position before hearing back about this grant. Following the recommendation I've seen in numerous places online as well as directly from my university's careers advice, I've started looking out for post-doc jobs that I'd be interested in and preparing my resume, etc. for an application. I've found a position that I think I'm a really good fit for, and even though I think it's unlikely they'll be willing to wait 11 months for me I thought I would give it a shot to practice my application skills and form a connection with the lab. Universities have had significant job cuts in Australia and I would really like to stay in the country so that is another reason why I want to start looking early. I mentioned this to my supervisor as well. When I told my supervisor that I'm starting to look for jobs she said it's too way too early, I'd need to be prepared to start within weeks which would forfeit my scholarship and force me to study part time which would cause problems for my PhD, etc. She also noted she's waiting on the result from multiple grants (to my knowledge, only the one I assisted with would fund a postdoc, though I will clarify) which she'd be able to use to hire me, and she'll be able to keep me on part time in my RA position until the end of next year anyway. I'm a bit surprised by how quickly she made the assumption that I would start a job before the end of my scholarship, and how bluntly she told me to not apply yet. We have a reasonably good relationship and she's usually pretty easy going so I actually expected support even if she also told me her true opinion. She obviously values having me in her lab and wants me to stay, but I don't want to put myself in a position where I've wasted time waiting around for her grant results that only have a 10-25% chance of being successful. My question is: **can I still apply for jobs anyway**, keeping in mind that I might not be able to use her as a referee if I get to that stage until we agree on it not being too soon anymore? I already decided I won't accept a job offer before we hear back on the grant I helped with (results to come "in 4th quarter" this year), and that I won't take anything starting before my scholarship ends in June 2021. I feel like it's unlikely I'll get to the final stage within my first few applications and it's good to get used to the process while I don't have the stress of needing of job ASAP.
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My PhD supervisor doesn't want me to apply for other jobs... what should I do? Context: 11 months out from submission, Australia, Psychology. Currently work as a casual RA for my PhD supervisor, and I helped her write a grant which, if successful, would be used to employ me as a postdoc. In my email I explicitly said I wouldn't accept another position before hearing back about this grant. Following the recommendation I've seen in numerous places online as well as directly from my university's careers advice, I've started looking out for post-doc jobs that I'd be interested in and preparing my resume, etc. for an application. I've found a position that I think I'm a really good fit for, and even though I think it's unlikely they'll be willing to wait 11 months for me I thought I would give it a shot to practice my application skills and form a connection with the lab. Universities have had significant job cuts in Australia and I would really like to stay in the country so that is another reason why I want to start looking early. I mentioned this to my supervisor as well. When I told my supervisor that I'm starting to look for jobs she said it's too way too early, I'd need to be prepared to start within weeks which would forfeit my scholarship and force me to study part time which would cause problems for my PhD, etc. She also noted she's waiting on the result from multiple grants (to my knowledge, only the one I assisted with would fund a postdoc, though I will clarify) which she'd be able to use to hire me, and she'll be able to keep me on part time in my RA position until the end of next year anyway. I'm a bit surprised by how quickly she made the assumption that I would start a job before the end of my scholarship, and how bluntly she told me to not apply yet. We have a reasonably good relationship and she's usually pretty easy going so I actually expected support even if she also told me her true opinion. She obviously values having me in her lab and wants me to stay, but I don't want to put myself in a position where I've wasted time waiting around for her grant results that only have a 10-25% chance of being successful. My question is: **can I still apply for jobs anyway**, keeping in mind that I might not be able to use her as a referee if I get to that stage until we agree on it not being too soon anymore? I already decided I won't accept a job offer before we hear back on the grant I helped with (results to come "in 4th quarter" this year), and that I won't take anything starting before my scholarship ends in June 2021. I feel like it's unlikely I'll get to the final stage within my first few applications and it's good to get used to the process while I don't have the stress of needing of job ASAP.
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My PhD supervisor doesn't want me to apply for other jobs... what should I do? Context: 11 months out from submission, Australia, Psychology. Currently work as a casual RA for my PhD supervisor, and I helped her write a grant which, if successful, would be used to employ me as a postdoc. In my email I explicitly said I wouldn't accept another position before hearing back about this grant. Following the recommendation I've seen in numerous places online as well as directly from my university's careers advice, I've started looking out for post-doc jobs that I'd be interested in and preparing my resume, etc. for an application. I've found a position that I think I'm a really good fit for, and even though I think it's unlikely they'll be willing to wait 11 months for me I thought I would give it a shot to practice my application skills and form a connection with the lab. Universities have had significant job cuts in Australia and I would really like to stay in the country so that is another reason why I want to start looking early. I mentioned this to my supervisor as well. When I told my supervisor that I'm starting to look for jobs she said it's too way too early, I'd need to be prepared to start within weeks which would forfeit my scholarship and force me to study part time which would cause problems for my PhD, etc. She also noted she's waiting on the result from multiple grants (to my knowledge, only the one I assisted with would fund a postdoc, though I will clarify) which she'd be able to use to hire me, and she'll be able to keep me on part time in my RA position until the end of next year anyway. I'm a bit surprised by how quickly she made the assumption that I would start a job before the end of my scholarship, and how bluntly she told me to not apply yet. We have a reasonably good relationship and she's usually pretty easy going so I actually expected support even if she also told me her true opinion. She obviously values having me in her lab and wants me to stay, but I don't want to put myself in a position where I've wasted time waiting around for her grant results that only have a 10-25% chance of being successful. My question is: **can I still apply for jobs anyway**, keeping in mind that I might not be able to use her as a referee if I get to that stage until we agree on it not being too soon anymore? I already decided I won't accept a job offer before we hear back on the grant I helped with (results to come "in 4th quarter" this year), and that I won't take anything starting before my scholarship ends in June 2021. I feel like it's unlikely I'll get to the final stage within my first few applications and it's good to get used to the process while I don't have the stress of needing of job ASAP.
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My PhD supervisor's wife sent me a Facebook request. What should I do about it? My professor and I are friends on Facebook, but our relationship is clearly just professional (duh). I know he prefers to keep his professional and private life separate, and I completely agree, which means I don't know much about his family, I have never even formally met them (I have seen him with his wife and children at a conference a few years ago, but he never introduced me to them). Now his wife sent me a Facebook request completely out of the blue today, and to be honest, I find it a little weird. Should I ignore it? Should I accept? Am I overthinking?
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My PhD supervisor's wife sent me a Facebook request. What should I do about it? My professor and I are friends on Facebook, but our relationship is clearly just professional (duh). I know he prefers to keep his professional and private life separate, and I completely agree, which means I don't know much about his family, I have never even formally met them (I have seen him with his wife and children at a conference a few years ago, but he never introduced me to them). Now his wife sent me a Facebook request completely out of the blue today, and to be honest, I find it a little weird. Should I ignore it? Should I accept? Am I overthinking?
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[ { "content": "My PhD supervisor's wife sent me a Facebook request. What should I do about it? My professor and I are friends on Facebook, but our relationship is clearly just professional (duh). I know he prefers to keep his professional and private life separate, and I completely agree, which means I don't kno...
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My PhD supervisor's wife sent me a Facebook request. What should I do about it? My professor and I are friends on Facebook, but our relationship is clearly just professional (duh). I know he prefers to keep his professional and private life separate, and I completely agree, which means I don't know much about his family, I have never even formally met them (I have seen him with his wife and children at a conference a few years ago, but he never introduced me to them). Now his wife sent me a Facebook request completely out of the blue today, and to be honest, I find it a little weird. Should I ignore it? Should I accept? Am I overthinking?
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[ { "content": "My PhD supervisor's wife sent me a Facebook request. What should I do about it? My professor and I are friends on Facebook, but our relationship is clearly just professional (duh). I know he prefers to keep his professional and private life separate, and I completely agree, which means I don't kno...
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I feel horrible for rejecting a paper that I was refereeing Title says it all. It was my first time being asked to referee a paper. Reading the paper for the first time, it was clear that the paper was not up to the standard of the journal they were submitting to (not enough new stuff, a bunch of claims that were more like hunches, missing a lot of important points, etc etc). I wrote my report and recommended a rejection. The editor of the journal told them to resubmit with changes and half a year goes by and I saw the changes they made along with their response letter. The authors was very professional about the criticism from the referees and they had clearly put in a lot of work to get some extra results and make some changes. I would say the quality of the paper (in terms of writing, additional results, clarity) improved a lot. However, I still felt that there were a bunch of stuff that were not addressed and things that were missing. After taking some time to think about it, I put my hand on my heart and decided that I had to recommend a second rejection, despite the amount of changes that was made (which looked like it took a ton of effort). As I typed out and submitted the report, I just felt horrible cause I was reminded of being in that position myself and about how crushing such a situation was.
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I feel horrible for rejecting a paper that I was refereeing Title says it all. It was my first time being asked to referee a paper. Reading the paper for the first time, it was clear that the paper was not up to the standard of the journal they were submitting to (not enough new stuff, a bunch of claims that were more like hunches, missing a lot of important points, etc etc). I wrote my report and recommended a rejection. The editor of the journal told them to resubmit with changes and half a year goes by and I saw the changes they made along with their response letter. The authors was very professional about the criticism from the referees and they had clearly put in a lot of work to get some extra results and make some changes. I would say the quality of the paper (in terms of writing, additional results, clarity) improved a lot. However, I still felt that there were a bunch of stuff that were not addressed and things that were missing. After taking some time to think about it, I put my hand on my heart and decided that I had to recommend a second rejection, despite the amount of changes that was made (which looked like it took a ton of effort). As I typed out and submitted the report, I just felt horrible cause I was reminded of being in that position myself and about how crushing such a situation was.
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I feel horrible for rejecting a paper that I was refereeing Title says it all. It was my first time being asked to referee a paper. Reading the paper for the first time, it was clear that the paper was not up to the standard of the journal they were submitting to (not enough new stuff, a bunch of claims that were more like hunches, missing a lot of important points, etc etc). I wrote my report and recommended a rejection. The editor of the journal told them to resubmit with changes and half a year goes by and I saw the changes they made along with their response letter. The authors was very professional about the criticism from the referees and they had clearly put in a lot of work to get some extra results and make some changes. I would say the quality of the paper (in terms of writing, additional results, clarity) improved a lot. However, I still felt that there were a bunch of stuff that were not addressed and things that were missing. After taking some time to think about it, I put my hand on my heart and decided that I had to recommend a second rejection, despite the amount of changes that was made (which looked like it took a ton of effort). As I typed out and submitted the report, I just felt horrible cause I was reminded of being in that position myself and about how crushing such a situation was.
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My paper got desk rejected again Just want to vent. My review paper just got desk rejected a second time after waiting for 2 weeks. My first paper also got rejected 3 times before settling on a new open access journal that is a sub-journal to a famous one. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed by academia :(
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[ { "content": "My paper got desk rejected again Just want to vent. My review paper just got desk rejected a second time after waiting for 2 weeks. My first paper also got rejected 3 times before settling on a new open access journal that is a sub-journal to a famous one. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed by academia ...
[ { "content": "My paper got desk rejected again Just want to vent. My review paper just got desk rejected a second time after waiting for 2 weeks. My first paper also got rejected 3 times before settling on a new open access journal that is a sub-journal to a famous one. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed by academia ...
[ { "content": "My paper got desk rejected again Just want to vent. My review paper just got desk rejected a second time after waiting for 2 weeks. My first paper also got rejected 3 times before settling on a new open access journal that is a sub-journal to a famous one. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed by academia ...
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My paper got desk rejected again Just want to vent. My review paper just got desk rejected a second time after waiting for 2 weeks. My first paper also got rejected 3 times before settling on a new open access journal that is a sub-journal to a famous one. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed by academia :(
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[ { "content": "My paper got desk rejected again Just want to vent. My review paper just got desk rejected a second time after waiting for 2 weeks. My first paper also got rejected 3 times before settling on a new open access journal that is a sub-journal to a famous one. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed by academia ...
[ { "content": "My paper got desk rejected again Just want to vent. My review paper just got desk rejected a second time after waiting for 2 weeks. My first paper also got rejected 3 times before settling on a new open access journal that is a sub-journal to a famous one. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed by academia ...
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