PhD Advisors: skeleton in the cupboard
Do you have a "backward recommendation letter"? Send it to pireviews@gmail.com. Mention your PI's name, stay anonymous!
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Sunday 20 March 2011
Advisors who force grad students to falsify data/information
Grad students need to accept anything their thesis advisors say even if they know that the sole objective of the order is to undermine their credentials. Here is an example.
Monday 7 March 2011
"If my adviser knew I was here, he'd KILL ME!"
Until folks start sending in backward recommendation letters, where they review their advisors, let's dig the advisee-advisor relationship deeper:
http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/1998_04_24/noDOI.15668705338177306898
http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/1998_04_24/noDOI.15668705338177306898
Sunday 6 March 2011
Saturday 5 March 2011
Why PI Reviews?
The objective of this blog is to provide a medium to current and past grad students where they can reveal the skeletons in the cupboard that they see during their grad-student (or postdoc) life. The original idea and inspiration for this attempt is the "PI Reviews" section on http://rezaghadiri.net/.
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