Timeline for Got roped into (what I’m pretty sure is) a scam conference. What now?
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May 12 at 13:48 | vote | accept | phd_curiouscat7 | ||
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May 8 at 11:55 | vote | accept | phd_curiouscat7 | ||
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May 8 at 11:53 | comment | added | phd_curiouscat7 | Thanks for your response! All totally valid concerns. I’m the sole author, and it’s my university department + graduate school of arts and sciences that are paying—not advisor/supervisor. I had to send my advisor / uni department all of the materials the conference has sent me—the advisor approved of it all, and didn’t raise any red flags with me. I totally agree about erring on the overly communicative side. I’ll ask her directly what she thinks of the conference, see what she says, and work from there. Thanks again, I hope it all works out somehow… | |
May 8 at 11:43 | history | answered | BioBrains | CC BY-SA 4.0 |