n***i 发帖数: 195 | 1 Two offers
1. School A: Research track AP (non-tenure)
A university very strong in public health, medicine and Biostat (e.g.
UNC).
2. School B: Tenure-track AP
A university with fairly good public health and medical schools, but
weak Biostat (e.g. a university in the southwest ).
Similar salary.
Location: A better
salary: B can get more percentage of hard money (50%)
Which is better? | y*******o 发帖数: 396 | | g********r 发帖数: 8017 | 3 Research track is very very different from institution to institution. In
your case, do they allow you to jump
track without competition in a national search? Is the research track mostly
supported by collaborative
research?
50% hard money is good. But does it involve a "consulting" duty to say, the
medical school? Does 2 have a PhD
program?
【在 n***i 的大作中提到】 : Two offers : 1. School A: Research track AP (non-tenure) : A university very strong in public health, medicine and Biostat (e.g. : UNC). : 2. School B: Tenure-track AP : A university with fairly good public health and medical schools, but : weak Biostat (e.g. a university in the southwest ). : Similar salary. : Location: A better : salary: B can get more percentage of hard money (50%)
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