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T. Greer
A friend tells me how his graduate advisor twice asked to review grant applications he was about to submit... informed him there were problems big enough in them that he should wait for the next round... then submitted them in her own name.
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T. Greer 1. velj
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Said friend also says said adviser plagiarized some of his materials for a paper... and got it published. Admin doesn’t believe the complaint. He left the program in question quietly, because he fears making a ruckus would damage admission chances at other programs.
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T. Greer 1. velj
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Were you in his shoes, would you seek redress? If so, how?
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Raymond Kuo 1. velj
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Any emails or correspondence to demonstrate that he had prepared the application before her? Especially with attachments that were then plagiarized from?
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T. Greer 1. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Kuorum1
Says he has 30 pages of documentation
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halvorz 1. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Scholars_Stage
this is extra bizarre to me because in my field the kind of grants grad students apply for are wildly different from those profs apply for but I guess it's different in anthro
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Analytic Valley Girl Chris 1. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @halvorz @Scholars_Stage
Really? Our boss had us all work on high-dollar grants for the lab. Trickle-down economics, and all that.
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Duncan Parrish 1. velj
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Perhaps write a proposal where the initial letters spell out: "This was actually written by (Name Here) but is being stolen and submitted by Evil Advisor, as bloody usual"?
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Duncan Parrish 1. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Scholars_Stage
Then (in this elaborate academic revenge fantasy) after submission but before publication, reveal everything to the Evil Advisor, and say you will not point the scheme out to the authorities if they help establish the original authorship of the previously stolen work.
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Interfilamentar 1. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Scholars_Stage
I'm getting the idea that people should hire a notary, or copyright these before submitting them.
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Ladybug 1. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Scholars_Stage
Wow
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