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Collecting Gender Data in Royal Society Journals to Address Bias in Peer Review

Collecting Gender Data in Royal Society Journals to Address Bias in Peer Review

In this article the decision to collect gender data for Royal Society journals with the aim to identify and respond to potential biases in the peer review process is discussed.

Royal Society Convenes Data Analytics Group to Tackle COVID-19

Royal Society Convenes Data Analytics Group to Tackle COVID-19

DELVE: Data Evaluation and Learning for Viral Epidemics is a multi-disciplinary group, convened by the Royal Society, to support a data-driven approach to learning from the different approaches countries are taking to managing the pandemic.

Games Academics Play and Their Consequences: How Authorship, H-Index and Journal Impact Factors Are Shaping the Future of Academia

Games Academics Play and Their Consequences: How Authorship, H-Index and Journal Impact Factors Are Shaping the Future of Academia

Research is a highly competitive profession where evaluation plays a central role. Yet such evaluations are often done in inappropriate ways that are damaging to individual careers, and to the profession.

Octopus: a Radical New Approach to Scientific Publishing

Octopus: a Radical New Approach to Scientific Publishing

In order to align incentives with good science, we need to move to a system in which work that is well thought-out, well carried-out, and well communicated – regardless of the ‘story’ it tells – is given the highest reward. Changing what is rewarded will change what is done.

Research Culture: One Year on

Research Culture: One Year on

One year ago, the Royal Society hosted the Research culture: Changing expectations conference. The conference ended with a call to action for attendees to consider how they could improve research culture in their own institutions. In this blog we report back on a snapshot of the work of some of these individuals and organisations.

Brexit and UK Science

Brexit and UK Science

The Royal Society is working to achieve the best outcome for research and innovation through the Brexit negotiations and support continuing relationships and build new ones across Europe and beyond.

Research Culture: Embedding Inclusive Excellence

Research Culture: Embedding Inclusive Excellence

Ideas about what research culture might look like in future, gathered from 20 events held by the Royal Society in 15 locations with over 1,000 people and 2,000 hours of face-to-face conversations. 

Nominate for the Royal Society's Medals and Awards

Nominate for the Royal Society's Medals and Awards

The majority of nominations for the Royal Society's medals and awards can be made using the online nomination system. All guidance include how to complete the nomination form can be read on the guidance notes which include full information about all the awards.

2017 Finalists for the Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition

2017 Finalists for the Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition

Celebrating the power of photography to communicate science and the role great images play in making science accessible to a wide audience.

Climate updates: progress since the 5th Assessment Report of the IPCC

Climate updates: progress since the 5th Assessment Report of the IPCC

Climate updates describes how our understanding of the science of climate change, and its impacts, have progressed since the 5th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Research and Innovation Futures After Brexit: Scenarios

Research and Innovation Futures After Brexit: Scenarios

A set of scenarios produced by the School of International Futures, published here as a tool for others to use in exploring alternative futures for UK research and innovation.

Report Lists Universities and Disciplines Most Dependent on EU Research and Innovation Funding

Report Lists Universities and Disciplines Most Dependent on EU Research and Innovation Funding

A new report jointly commissioned from the Technopolis Group by the UK’s four national academies reveals exactly where EU funding goes, what kind of activities it supports and what other investment it attracts.

Machine Learning Requires Careful Stewardship Says Royal Society

Machine Learning Requires Careful Stewardship Says Royal Society

Urgent consideration needs to be given to the “careful stewardship” needed over the next ten years to ensure that the dividends from machine learning – the form of artificial intelligence that allows machines to learn from data.