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Where academies are involved in grant-making, it tends to be on a modest scale, focusing for example on funding for early-career researchers. There are good reasons for this: an organization that represents the interests of scientists should not be responsible for distributing large amounts of funding to people who would include its own members and fellows. For most of its existence, the AAS was largely responsible for capacity building and science advocacy.
Thus, in just 5 or so years, the AAS changed from an organization of 22 staff members doing the work of a conventional academy, into an agency employing almost 70 people and disbursing multi-year grants worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Some science academies were once much more involved in distributing research grants than they are today. But over time, independent grants agencies have been set up, and are designed such that clear boundaries separate funders and grant recipients; governance and peer review, especially, need to be independent. But funders need to accept their share of responsibility, too.
Good leadership involves learning from failure and accepting responsibility for mistakes. Also, once you've joined, you are still a member for the future, so I'll be able to see the new tutorials this time round with having to pay again. It looks great. It was a little disappointing that most of the quotes were from people in the Blender fold, and not those outside. Outside praise speaks louder then self-congratulations. It's a Blender course. Who does it make more sense to have commenting on a Blender course than well respected Blender artists?
If Andrew was trying to advertise Blender to the reset of the CG world per se, then sure, you'd want people from across the board. This is not, however, an ad for Blender to random CG users. It's an ad for how to do things in Blender for Blender users, therefore it makes perfect sense to have testimonials from Blender artists. No but andrew said in the breakdown that platinum i think members of the nature academy will get a free ebook bonus on converting to cycles or something along those lines.
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