I think the bar to get a Professorship in Pienomics will be quite low right now, but will soon become highly sort after.
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
I think the bar to get a Professorship in Pienomics will be quite low right now, but will soon become highly sort after.
I have a really good friend in Massachusetts that could teach the course. He has a degree in English from Oxford and rides a motorcycle but 25 years ago they didn't have a wedding cake, they had wedding pie! He hasn't slowed up any since then. I could probably convince him to give me an honorary...
Imagine at the university open days...
"By the looks of you, you are great fit for pienomics"