Any news on the PT position at Yale?
Yale PT
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Kudos to anyone who got it. Undoubtedly strange if the job went to a candidate with an Italian doctorate and no academic publications in English five years after her PhD. Bypassing candidates with stellar pedigrees and publications in top journals and venues. Probably having a teaching position at Yale for the past two years helped her to make the connections she needed.
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Kudos to anyone who got it. Undoubtedly strange if the job went to a candidate with an Italian doctorate and no academic publications in English five years after her PhD. Bypassing candidates with stellar pedigrees and publications in top journals and venues. Probably having a teaching position at Yale for the past two years helped her to make the connections she needed.
More and more I realize PT is f**king racket. For all you who condemn nepotism and cronyism in the Trump administration but practice it yourselves in hiring - f**k off you hypocrites.
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Kudos to anyone who got it. Undoubtedly strange if the job went to a candidate with an Italian doctorate and no academic publications in English five years after her PhD. Bypassing candidates with stellar pedigrees and publications in top journals and venues. Probably having a teaching position at Yale for the past two years helped her to make the connections she needed.
More and more I realize PT is f**king racket. For all you who condemn nepotism and cronyism in the Trump administration but practice it yourselves in hiring - f**k off you hypocrites.
There is no cronyism is hiring someone twice. Yale interviewed widely for this position; if the person they decided was the best fit was someone who they had already hired before that is hardly surprising. Your bitterness here is, moreover, a bit strange: you were not in the running for this job; you have no claim to having been hard done by here.
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Kudos to anyone who got it. Undoubtedly strange if the job went to a candidate with an Italian doctorate and no academic publications in English five years after her PhD. Bypassing candidates with stellar pedigrees and publications in top journals and venues. Probably having a teaching position at Yale for the past two years helped her to make the connections she needed.
More and more I realize PT is f**king racket. For all you who condemn nepotism and cronyism in the Trump administration but practice it yourselves in hiring - f**k off you hypocrites.There is no cronyism is hiring someone twice. Yale interviewed widely for this position; if the person they decided was the best fit was someone who they had already hired before that is hardly surprising. Your bitterness here is, moreover, a bit strange: you were not in the running for this job; you have no claim to having been hard done by here.
How do you know they werent un the running.