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 […]
The life sciences have made major contributions to our knowledge and understanding, but utilising that knowledge for maximum benefit often requires different […]
“Saving Social Security will be relatively easy. Managing its impact on the federal budget will be daunting.” Read the article, Social Security […]
This podcast was recorded by the LSE as part of their series, Thinking like a Social Scientist. Risk, ethics and public sensitivities […]
This is an extract from a post originally published in Harvard Magazine. Like all revolutions in thought, this one began with anomalies, […]
When we involve young children in our research, there are the usual things we well know that we must attend to – […]
‘Public service reform’ was a key theme of New Labour, and with widespread cuts to public services from the Coalition’s spending review […]
A debate held in London on 16th March 2010 as part of the ESRC festival of social science. Co-hosted by SAGE and […]
Crystal Ip, Hee “Andy” Lee and Rob Law of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University talk about their article, “Profiling The Users Of […]