Comment on Scientific Exposure
InputZero@lemmy.world 1 week agoIn a roundabout way, yes a researcher does get paid for their publications but not directly. Universities exist on their reputation and their reputation is determined, in part, from the publications their researchers make. So a researcher who publishes a lot of high quality publications has a better chance of being offered a position at an institution with a good reputation, which can offer to pay them more.
PixelPilgrim@lemmings.world 1 week ago
Great so these publication are gate keepers
Tollana1234567@lemmy.today 1 week ago
PRETTY much. partially it gatekeeps undergrad too, if you want a job outside at the BS level, you would want to be published. useful for applying to PHD programs too. you also probably want to get some extracurricular research experience outside your master program too, if you are planning on no taking a PHD PROGRAM.