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 […]
GAfREC, the guidance document for UK NHS RECs, has just been updated. Until now all research within the NHS has required REC […]
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 […]
Journal of Applied Behavioral Science announced that “Sustainable Change in the Public Sector: The Longitudinal Benefits of Organization Development,” by R. Wayne Boss, University […]
Now in its ninth year, the Festival of Social Science has become an annual event in the calendar of many academics. Amy […]
Joana S.P. Story, NOVA School of Business and Economics, and John E. Barbuto, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, recently published “Global Mindset: A Construct Clarification and Framework” […]
Every now and again I see someone argue that the models for public engagement and impact built for natural sciences are all […]
A new book by Alexandra Robbins looks at social science research about what ‘popularity’ means, why cliques rule schools and how individual […]