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meow1032 | 5 years ago
Sort of, a huge portion of income is from grants, particularly after the first few years from being hired. More importantly, a huge portion of the University income is from grants. When a researcher recieves a grant, there is an "overhead" percentage that goes to the University. Universities hire, in part, to maximize those overheads, which means getting the researchers with the best chance at getting big grants.
Changing the hiring process may affect how PHD students act, but once they're "in the system", they are subject to all the same problematic incentives.
tejtm|5 years ago
In my decades at it (digital side of bioinformatics) the cash flow is in the other direction.