Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding?
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […]
Connected Histories. British History resources 1500-1900 Wonderful resource for all students and researchers of British history. Brings together in a single site […]
“What Does It Take to Implement Change Successfully? A Study of the Behaviors of Successful Change Leaders” by Malcolm Higgs, University of […]
Seminar 1 Impact: approaches and contexts Wednesday 12 January 201, University of Manchester
methods@manchester is an initiative funded by the Faculty of Humanities, University of Manchester. It aims to: highlight Manchester’s strength in research methods […]
The statistical illiteracy of the population – including policy-makers – was the subject of a discussion at the British Library on 13 […]
Soo Hyun Jun, Bournemouth University, and Stephen Holland, University of Florida, published “Information-Processing Strategies: A Focus on Pictorial Information Roles” in the March online […]
There’s no denying that Freud’s theories are deeply embedded in the fabric of modern life. However, as Robert Rowland Smith explores in […]
Elizabeth M. Doherty, Doherty Consulting Group, published “Joking Aside, Insights to Employee Dignity in “Dilbert” Cartoons: The Value of Comic Art in Understanding the […]