Obviously not. Equally obviously, said likelihood has no bearing on the applicant’s competence
Competence in research might mean: “Likelihood that this person has the chance of making a valuable contribution to their scientific field.”
I don’t think that there anything wrong when a science faculty defines competence that way.
Competence in research might mean: “Likelihood that this person has the chance of making a valuable contribution to their scientific field.”
I don’t think that there anything wrong when a science faculty defines competence that way.