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  • "Con or Bust is pleased to announce that as of this very moment, and through May 31, fans of color/non-white fans may request assistance to attend SFF cons in July, August, and September 2011.

    Because there was no advance notice that we'd be taking requests, please repost and link to this post far and wide so that people know that assistance is possible. I will announce the precise amount after WisCon, once the T-shirt sales are counted up and I hear from some cons I've contacted, but a minimum of $600 will be available to help fans of color attend cons for the next three months, plus two memberships to Renovation, the 2011 WorldCon, generously donated by Renovation itself."

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I see that you've linked to Greenspun's "Women In Science" article a few times in the past. It is now five years since the article was written and it seems that Greenspun is having the last laugh according to the title of a recent issue from Nature: "THE FUTURE OF THE PHD"

My opinion, as someone getting a PhD with no job prospects, is for professors like yourself to take off the rose colored glasses and see that there is no future. It's a Ponzi scheme that benefits the top players at the expense of many students. We are not getting jobs. Why? Because what we have learned in academia is mostly worthless. That is evidenced by the fact we don't seem to be getting hired. Beyond the obscure govt roles we try to cram ourselves into, science seems like a fast way to limit our opportunities.

I read Greenspun's article before I entered grad school and now I am experiencing and seeing everything he was talking about. I sided with the professors for too long.

END THE PHD

By GetOutOfScience (not verified) on 22 May 2011 #permalink