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by fuzzfactor
1832 days ago
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Seems like funding awarded by a panel of 'early-career individuals from top universities' would be a success-prone screening process. But compared against the rigid and bureaucratic obstacles to conventional funding, it is actually closer to being a random application of criteria than what was otherwise available to the grantees. The sad part about the mainstream academic institutions is that a more random award process is more sensible than what most researchers are normally facing these days. No doubt 'late-career individuals who did top things even though they went to schools that were not well-known' would be a good qualification for a different success-prone panel, but you would expect the outcome to be vastly different. Either way it gives some researchers a chance who would not otherwise have any near-term or appropriate opportunities. Just different researchers. |
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