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 […]
Here is the latest roundup of new and interetsing sites for social scientists. In The First Person Useful index to letters, archives […]
This was the question posed at the most recent ‘Myths and Realities’ debate hosted this week in London by the British Library […]
A new report by Community Links and the Refugee Council examines the causes of informal economic activity within refugee communities in London […]
Last week I chaired the Business in the Community WorkWell Summit in London, which was attended by over 250 senior people from […]
Sociology project wins social science division award HollandSentinel.com Social science research study on race: Immigrant Hispanics less stressed, healthier CNN blog Stand […]
The Glastonbury experience is a great way of achieving personal growth and self-discovery: The impact of festivals on well-being (Psychology of Music) Links […]
Is the Alternative Vote worth voting for?A debate on the AV referendum hosted by the UCL Constitution Unit and the Centre for […]
Can creativity flourish at a time when government funding for arts and humanities is being cut? That was the question under discussion […]