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Why Universities are “stupid” about your time as a scientist, and what to do about it – MetaMorgan TV

Morgan makes the controversial claim that Universities are "stupid". She makes that claim because they expect scientists to run their labs like a business, yet they get in the way when it comes to a lab's optimal functioning as a business. This video talks about the problem and what to do about it.
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Grant Writing with Morgan Giddings, PhD
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A key factor in a successful science career (or any career), and how to do it – MetaMorgan TV

It's called the "shiny object syndrome." Distractions bombard us all day long, from many sources. They take us off track (my new iPad is as an example). And sadly, very few adults define their goals and targets clearly (scientists included), which means that it is easier than ever to get off track. The best tool Morgan has found for this is Simpleology (https://tinyurl.com/yejda3j), but it doesn't matter what tool you use, as long as you do it!
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Grant Writing with Morgan Giddings, PhD
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Aiming for “perfection” in a science career, and the iPod as a metaphor – MetaMorgan TV

Scientists can be perfectionistic lot (or at least they start out that way before it is beaten out of them). This tendency results in career angst because it gets people into a mode where the perfect is the enemy of the very good. Papers will sit incomplete and unfinished, grant proposals will remain unwritten, and careers will remain stagnant. Morgan proposes an antidote by thinking about the evolution of the iPod.
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Grant Writing with Morgan Giddings, PhD
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Dear Morgan, How do I avoid “politics” in a science career? – MetaMorgan TV


A reader writes in with the question: "I've been putting my head down and working hard on my science for the past few years, trying to avoid "politics". Now a situation has come up that has forced me to realize that I'm not being recognized for the work that I did, and the politics are getting ugly. Will I always have to pay attention to politics in the future to avoid this?". Morgan takes this on using the example of one of her own "political" struggles.
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