Hypothetical question: 🙄
Suppose someone was applying for a competitive fellowship and at the very beginning of the interview season, their home program offered a position before having had a chance to interview anywhere else. The home program is good, but the applicant was interested in seeing what else was out there and explore other institutions for differing perspectives. Problem is, home program wants an answer so they can move on and want a contract signed. Home program is unwilling to wait for the applicant to explore. Suppose the applicant realizing the competitive nature of the fellowship and thinks to self "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" and decides to accept the position. Would it be unethical for the applicant to continue interviewing at places they may be interested in? If the applicant ended up liking an away program better can a contract be withdrawn?
Suppose someone was applying for a competitive fellowship and at the very beginning of the interview season, their home program offered a position before having had a chance to interview anywhere else. The home program is good, but the applicant was interested in seeing what else was out there and explore other institutions for differing perspectives. Problem is, home program wants an answer so they can move on and want a contract signed. Home program is unwilling to wait for the applicant to explore. Suppose the applicant realizing the competitive nature of the fellowship and thinks to self "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" and decides to accept the position. Would it be unethical for the applicant to continue interviewing at places they may be interested in? If the applicant ended up liking an away program better can a contract be withdrawn?