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The Imaginary Carrot: No Correlation Between Raising Funds and Research Productivity in Geosciences

The Imaginary Carrot: No Correlation Between Raising Funds and Research Productivity in Geosciences

The ability of researchers to raise funding is central to academic achievement. However, whether success in obtaining research funds correlates with the productivity, quality or impact of a researcher is debated. The study analyses 10 years of grant funding by the Swiss National Science Foundation in Earth and Environmental Sciences.

How the Search for Covid-19 Treatments Faltered While Vaccines Sped Ahead

How the Search for Covid-19 Treatments Faltered While Vaccines Sped Ahead

Significantly less government funding was put towards researching treatments than vaccines. And national efforts to coordinate and recruit sick patients into trials were insufficient. The next few months will still bring many sick people - and doctors have woefully few drugs with which to treat them.

Grant Allocation Disparities from a Gender Perspective: Literature Review. Synthesis Report

Grant Allocation Disparities from a Gender Perspective: Literature Review. Synthesis Report

The purpose of this review is to provide the GRANteD project with robust analytical approaches and methodological insights that take into account the state of the art, but it also acknowledges and aims to overcome the main shortcomings and point out the gaps of the existing literature.

Cross-Sectoral Mobility Funding and the Challenge of Immersion: The Case of SSH

Cross-Sectoral Mobility Funding and the Challenge of Immersion: The Case of SSH

Cross-sectoral mobility funding requires recipients to change their environment and often some aspects of their research. There is a need to understand the impact on the researchers' experiences as knowledge producers within such programs, as part of the broader potential and significance of cross-sectoral mobility funding.

Sticky Policies, Dysfunctional Systems: Path Dependency and the Problems of Government Funding for Science in the United States

Sticky Policies, Dysfunctional Systems: Path Dependency and the Problems of Government Funding for Science in the United States

Leaders of the scientific community have declared that American science is in a crisis due to inadequate federal funding. They misconstrue the problem; its roots lie instead in the institutional interactions between federal funding agencies and higher education. 

Government to Protect UK Research Jobs with Major Support Package

Government to Protect UK Research Jobs with Major Support Package

Two support packages will give greater job protection to thousands of researchers, scientists and technicians working at UK universities during coronavirus (COVID-19).

The Bailout Part II: New Government Schemes Announced to Stabilise University Research

The Bailout Part II: New Government Schemes Announced to Stabilise University Research

The UK government has announced some significant new measures for universities and research impacted by Covid-19 this year.

UK University Research Support Package: Explanatory Notes

UK University Research Support Package: Explanatory Notes

The UK government is announcing today a package to support universities to continue research and innovation activities.