A manifesto for fair and equitable research funding in ecology
Abstract
The way in which research funding is allocated by both governmental and non-governmental research agencies needs to be revamped to avoid bias and encourage innovation. Known biases in allocation of funding include those driven by gender, race, institution size, geographic location and interdisciplinary study. We also contend that the peer-review process itself provides an apparently fair process, but that the flaws within it work against funding...
Paper Details
Title
A manifesto for fair and equitable research funding in ecology
Published Date
Dec 29, 2017
Journal
Volume
2
Pages
47 - 56
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