PIs often struggle to give feedback to trainees who want to
leave academia because they may not know what else you should or could do.
You may have decided to
leave academia because you didn't enjoy it as much as you thought you would.
«I decided to
leave academia because I wanted to have a bigger impact on other people's lives.
Not exact matches
Your decision to
leave academia in the first place and the perception that you may only be returning
because of a setback with your research in industry will also be a potential turn - off for universities.
Not to «save»
academia from
left bias, but to save it from itself — to save it from being ignored or downplayed
because it is automatically assumed biased
left.
So true... Fear of global warming has been great for
academia and the
Left from the beginning
because it, «makes industry and capitalism look bad while affording endless visuals of animals and third - world humans suffering at the hands of wealthy Westerners,» as Van Dyke noticed, plus: «Best of all, being driven by junk - science that easily metamorphoses as required, it appeared to be endlessly self - sustaining.»