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I insulted a professor by using an anti-Semitic slur in a department seminar. How bad is this?

That is very bad. Not because of how anti-Semitism is viewed in the west, or because this person is a professor, but because that is a disrespectful thing to say to anyone. From the career side (which,...
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How to show special respect to a famous PhD advisor?

I don't know what field you're in, but in mine, writing such a paper would be viewed as unnecessary and perhaps a bit strange. You seem to feel that you don't deserve your place with this supervisor, ...
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How to build healthy working relationships with my male colleagues as a young-ish, attractive-ish woman?

I will answer here because it may help to have a female perspective. I will note that most of my points are covered by the male answers. The thing that is missing is a firsthand perspective, which I ...
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How to build healthy working relationships with my male colleagues as a young-ish, attractive-ish woman?

If there are any female faculty that you trust, I would go and talk with them about the situation. This would accomplish a few things. Documents your concerns if anything ever escalates. Allows for ...
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Why did UK quit Erasmus?

Eramus+ is an EU-funded program. Non-EU countries can join, but need an agreement with the EU. Since the UK is no longer part of the EU, and they've yet to conclude an agreement with the EU, they can'...
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In what language do scientists communicate with each other in European research institutions?

From my perspective of working in multiple European universities in different countries: In a "closed" conversation setting, it will exclusively depend on the people involved in the ...
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I insulted a professor by using an anti-Semitic slur in a department seminar. How bad is this?

We can’t say how it will affect your career, but it does sound pretty bad, and not the sort of behavior that will be allowed to pass without any consequences in an academic workplace in France or ...
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A potentially trans student is misgendered in university records. What should I do?

If you must do something (an assumption I would encourage you to question), then probably the best way to help the student avoid uncomfortable situations, without actually putting them in exactly the ...
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Is it common to drop 50% of PhD students in a program?

I am quite surprised to hear that a serious math grad program in the U.S. still operates in this fashion. Yes, decades ago, this was somewhat the style, sadly. Our/my program has not operated this way ...
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Teaching the daughter of a lecturer, while being simultaneously enrolled in his course

I’ve had to teach colleagues children, nephews, and even the son & daughter of the Dean. Be professional. Treat and grade them the same as any other student. They also think “oh sh*t s/he knows ...
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I insulted a professor by using an anti-Semitic slur in a department seminar. How bad is this?

Most of the other answers have focussed specifically on the anti-semitism. I want to highlight a wider point. A key skill for an academic is to be able to handle criticism in a calm and professional ...
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Does any country have free college & open admissions?

Here is an overview of the situation in Germany, where there are no tuition fees for Bachelor and Master programs at public universities (though student union fees and public transport fees totaling ...
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Do universities prefer not to hire their own PhD graduates in faculty positions?

At my university - or at least in my department - the norm seems to be that they prefer to hire externally for tenure-track jobs (speaking from experience serving on a search committee for a tenure-...
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How to show special respect to a famous PhD advisor?

I have worked with supervisors who are very humble while successful to those who are extremely egoistic due to their accomplishments. In my personal opinion, it is not wise to give Godly status to any ...
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I insulted a professor by using an anti-Semitic slur in a department seminar. How bad is this?

At that moment that you realized that you need to leave the seminar, I believe your instinct told you that it is very bad and it is going to affect you and your career. The most important thing, which ...
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How should I email quite a few professors for PhD positions while also not 'mass emailing'?

As somebody who has received quite a few of these emails in their lifetime (most clearly mass mailings, but occasionally also from people who seemed genuinely interested in my work), I would say your &...
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How do I know how well I am progressing in my PhD?

In my observation over some decades (in mathematics), I think it is nearly impossible for a PhD student to gauge their own progress. Sure, it is possible to know whether one feels discouraged or ...
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A potentially trans student is misgendered in university records. What should I do?

an undergrad student in a course I teach Your job is teaching this student. The gender in the university records has no relevance to that job that I can think of. Don't do anything unless the ...
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I insulted a professor by using an anti-Semitic slur in a department seminar. How bad is this?

I live in Israel, am probably older than you are and maybe older than the professor. We are used to those exchanges and conflicts, online and face to face. From your description of the way the ...
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Why did UK quit Erasmus?

Participation in Erasmus probably requires accepting the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice. See Wikipedia for an example of a ECJ decision involving Erasmus. Google Search shows more. ...
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What is the "chalk talk" at job interviews?

I can't comment on how common this is outside of biomedical sciences (my field), but it's becoming quite common in this field. In terms of what it is, the "Chalk Talk" is a chance for you to talk ...
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Could Brexit negatively affect PhD students in the UK who are EU nationals?

Update on 2016-06-28: The UK Government has put out an official statement on this issue. The short answer is "We don't know yet, but for a PhD program likely not." The terms of Brexit have ...
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Adding a quiz to an application form

Frankly, if I were a good candidate for your position, I might find it insulting and look elsewhere. Note that if you try to automate the hiring process in some way, even partially, you will get both ...
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Why am I getting rejection in PhD admission after interview?

Don't try to infer anything from such a rejection. The possibilities are too vast. It may be that many good students used this university as their backup plan in case they weren't accepted elsewhere ...
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Does any country have free college & open admissions?

Well, it depends how strict you are with the terms "open" and "free": Open: Most European countries I am familiar with (Austria, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland) are actually fairly open in terms of ...
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How to deal with systematic rigging of academic position job postings?

I have seen this in situations where giving tenure track positions was not possible either because that institution was not available or because the financial situation of the department was too ...
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How usual/feasible is it for European universities to accept PhD candidates right after their bachelor's degree? (computer science field)

In contrast to Stephen McMahon's answer, which holds absolutely true for the UK, the situation in most of continental Europe is the opposite. On the continent, it would be very unusual to start a PhD ...
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How important is my Master's degree after obtaining a PhD?

For the most part, your MSc transcripts become completely irrelevant post-PhD. Only rarely will (academic*) job applications even ask for transcripts. When they do this usually due to some formal ...
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Can I live off post-docs?

It will be very difficult to do so. Several European countries have rules about how long someone can be employed in "government" positions without a permanent contract. For instance, in Germany, if ...
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