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 […]
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OppNet is the NIH’s Opportunity Network for basic behavioral and social science research grants. Dr William N. Elwood, OppNet’s Facilitator, kindly sent […]
Kindly reposted with the permission of the American Educational Research Association Nearly 600 individuals from federal agencies, national organizations, Capitol Hill, scientific […]
Academics have a responsibility to make their work as accessible as possible. This not only means publishing their findings and disseminating them […]
Reposted from Methodspace: a summary of the NatCen Informing Public Policy New Agendas for Social Research Conference (23-24 April 2009) Abstract: A […]
Psychology is not just a science in its own right, but makes important direct and indirect contributions to other Science, Technology, Engineering, […]
This podcast was recorded by the LSE as part of their series, Thinking like a Social Scientist. Risk, ethics and public sensitivities […]
A debate held in London on 16th March 2010 as part of the ESRC festival of social science. Co-hosted by SAGE and […]