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 […]
In a speech this week in London – against a backdrop of students protesting noisily about government cuts to higher education – […]
The Campaign for Social Science has issued this press release today. The huge contribution social scientists make to national life has once […]
Politics today in Britain is marked by conflicts between claims to extend or defend voice, some of them deeply misleading. UK Health […]
This was originally published on the Guardian Higher Education Network blog. By Chris O’Brien Back in 2008, a report by the Council […]
Stephen M. Walt asks in a Foreign Policy blog-post whether the field of international relations is still dominated by scholars from North […]
A US perspective on the New College of the Humanities in the UK, which will charge students £18,000 per year and will offer […]
2011 has been the year of the population survey. The UK saw its most detailed census to date. Understanding Society, a huge […]
On 26th May at the University of East London, a launch event was held for the new themed issue of Critical Social […]