GradStudent12345
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On 7/18/2020 at 1:19 PM, polsciguy88 said:
To me this seems more like an ethical concern rather one of the 'rules' per se. If I were you? I wouldn't take the SSHRC on the basis that I was taking funding that is given to individuals for the purposes of advancing their research and the opportunity to devote all their time and efforts to those pursuits. I personally don't think it's ethical to take funds - much less publicly funded ones - that are designed to support research when I am working full-time and merely finishing my PhD requirements. That's not to mention that you intend to use these funds to cover your own personal debts, which seems even more antithetical to what they are meant for.
But evidently I am not you.
Goodness this is harsh. The SSHRC award requirements are much less stringent than your ethics.
If I were the OP, I'd take the funds. It isn't a tax issue and the person is not breaking the tri-agency rules. I know this from personal experience.
SSHRC Award Holders (Past and Present): looking for advice on grant extensions in the time of COVID // working full-time while on SSHRC
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Holy sensitive batman. I looked at your other posts and saw that you also are rude to others. I hope you find the mental health support you undoubtedly need.