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  1. Writing grants in an unsupportive academic environment is the most soul sucking thing I've ever done. 

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    2. Huskerzoo

      Huskerzoo

      @Thanks_Tom RR Yeah, the new position. I've never been in such a dysfunctional department before. The chair and dean are great. Everything else is more or less a cluster. 

       

      It's bad enough that we're probably going to be on the market again next year. I'm a little worried we won't be able to solve the two body problem again and I now have been at two institutes in three years which isn't a great look. 

       

      On the bright side I've been able to get a research lab up and running with two approved IRBs and have submitted two grants this semester all while on a 3/3. 

       

       

       

       

    3. Thanks_Tom RR

      Thanks_Tom RR

      The pressure of obtaining research funding has to be the most intense issue as a tenure-track assistant professor (double since you and your wife are an academic couple). I was in a funding drought for the first two years starting out (relying on my start-up funds and submitting over 20 grant applications), but the dam finally broke in year 3 where we got 4 grants (including my first NIH R01). I was stressed out all the time thinking about if I could hack it or would have to find another job, worrying about moving my wife and kids (again), and feeling guilty about how it would impact my graduate students. I also dealt with poor institutional support (still do). But, my perspective shifted once funding started to come. Those worries were resolved, and the issues in the department became less burdensome (or at least my perception of them) because I was less stressed overall.

       

      I hope you can define success for yourself. DM me if you want to trade war stories.

    4. teachercd

      teachercd

      The dream of every young professor...is to become an old professor...when you are set :)

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