So, I recently had a student working with me. Very bright, very keen, very committed. MSc grad. Good experience. US and European passports.
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Replying to @m_wall
London is insane for RA jobs. Most of them go to people with PhDs these days. Shouldn't be legal.
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Replying to @neuroconscience @m_wall
just in Queen Square I know of several RA jobs that went to people who would have been competitive for postdocs elsewhere.
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Replying to @neuroconscience @m_wall
sad because those people are shortchanging themselves (they should be in a PD), and makes very hard for UGs to get needed experience
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Replying to @neuroconscience @m_wall
this is nuts, clearly I don't know how things work in other parts of the world :/
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in UK simply not enough jobs for ppl with a Psych degree or Psych PhD.
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Replying to @brain_apps @cMadan and
Our lab manager has only UG. Makes me wonder if PIs could stop this as much anybody else, if not more.
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Replying to @o_guest @brain_apps and
i think it has sth to do with HR prioritising applications which tick most boxes
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Replying to @maria_ndrnh @o_guest and
not so in my experience. PI & I did the shortlisting no HR input.
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Yep in mine too
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Replying to @o_guest @brain_apps and
Yeah, HR depts should provide support, not strongly influence the decision.
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