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Why physics should move beyond prestige in PhD admissions

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Why physics should move beyond prestige in PhD admissions
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Physics faces a persistent and uncomfortable paradox. While we repeatedly assert that scientific excellence depends on creativity, rigour, resilience and collaborative problem-solving, the way we select the next generation of researchers still relies heavily on institutional prestige, grades and prior access to opportunity. Although easy to use, these criteria are deeply entangled with structural advantage resulting in a system that is efficient to operate and familiar – yet systematically exclu

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