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Richard Davis.
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    « Calvin’s Advice to PhD students… | Home | Books read in 2009 »

    Should I do a PhD? – Is it too late for me…

    By rad | April 19, 2009

    Here is the post that inspired me to post again:

    http://www.academicproductivity.com/2009/do-it-for-love-and-other-fallacies-to-motivate-grad-students-and-junior-faculty/

    AP in turn points to:

    Who in turn mentions:
    Invisible Adjunct

    Of course this is an American analysis, but it may have flow on effects for NZ and UK, especially given the numbers of American PhD worldwide and willing to move to get jobs.

    Back to my scholarship….

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