some very good things emerged from my phd where i did not follow senior advice
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Replying to @maria_ndrnh @o_guest and
same, I think the majority of really good things for me came from seeing the motivation behind advice and not taking it at face value
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Replying to @blahah404 @maria_ndrnh and
(not that people were being deliberately malicious, just that nobody is perfect)
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Replying to @blahah404 @maria_ndrnh and
(some of them were being deliberately malicious)
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Replying to @blahah404 @o_guest and
if i can say one thing for sure, then it's that senior academics are extremely manipulative, even nice ones.
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Replying to @maria_ndrnh @blahah404 and
depends what you mean by nice... I would not describe the example of what you said (spy students) being done by a nice PI! But yes, many
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Replying to @o_guest @blahah404 and
yeah or share other people's grant proposals and research agendas with the previous employer.
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Replying to @maria_ndrnh @blahah404 and
Haha so much politics. Such scumbags in bluebricks!
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Replying to @o_guest @maria_ndrnh and
I have some stories to share - in another channel. This stuff is the lifeblood of Cambridge
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Replying to @blahah404 @o_guest and
i saw that in oxford, have not seen it in cambs. that it's common does not make it better. why are these ppl not fired?
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