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Anonymous ll said...

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The largest drawback of their scholarships is that one can only apply to a host who is also a member (Humboldtianer!)
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haven't thought there are golf club-like organizations even in science academia.

5:03 AM, July 18, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

you'd be surprised how isomorphic scientific organisations can become to clubs. I'm a member of some other organization (the DAAD I mentioned) and they still send me invites to 'Stammtisch'. It turned out there's even one in Kitchener/Waterloo! (Seems they haven't yet completely given up hope I might go back to Germany). Just yesterday I received an annual report from some other organization which comes with a long list of members and associations that you can potentially contact in whatever city you end up in. I have never actually done that but it's still good to know. In most cases it's just unnecessary. I've dropped in at physics departments without knowing anybody, told them I'm a physicist from the Dept. of soandso, if I could use their library access for a day or so. (It's easy enough to confirm online that I am who I pretend to be.)

anyway, the advantage about the German network is it's by now pretty much international (Germans are everywhere). I don't know if there is some comparable US organisation with a network in Europe?

Best,

B.

8:26 AM, July 18, 2007

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