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 […]
I’m a member of a university (the University of Southampton) which forces its budding social scientists through two courses in statistics. This […]
Great British Library exhibition. Census and Society : Census & Society: why everyone counts The British census is due to take place […]
The UK Campaign for the Public University is a broadly based campaign initiated by a group of university teachers and graduate students […]
The Nuffield Foundation is a charitable trust established in 1943 by William Morris, Lord Nuffield, the founder of Morris Motors. We work […]
This blog has been created to offer social scientists the opportunity to hold IRBs and University Research Ethics committees accountable for their […]
In a recent blog on the Wall Street Journal site, Christopher Shea says: Scientists and social scientists may not always produce lively prose, but […]
Science does not take place in a state of total objectivity: instead it reflects a range of values that have become embedded […]
Developing your web presence: the librarians’ guide Jane Secker and Matt Lingard, LSE Centre for Learning Technology A topical issue for academic researchers […]