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Will ARIA Sing?
The much trailed UK version of ARPA now has a name, and it’s not BARPA or UKARPA, it’s ARIA: the Advanced Research and Invention Agency. Not, note, Innovation but Invention. Is this going to be an important distinction or simply … Continue reading
The Politics of White Lab Coats
Everyone knows what a scientist looks like. The species is easily identifiable because they wear a white lab coat wherever they go. It is almost as if, if you don’t wear a white coat you can’t be a serious scientist, … Continue reading
Posted in Science Culture, Science Funding
Tagged funding, Horizon Europe, Prime Minister, vaccination
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Sex, Gender, Research and Fairness
It is a daily matter to look around a typical laboratory and note the imbalance of the sexes in different roles. In a lab using animals, there may be a fair number of female technicians, but the PI is more … Continue reading
Posted in Research, Science Funding, Women in Science
Tagged cell-lines, ERC, Gendered Innovations, Londa Schiebinger, machine learning, statistics
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Getting Behind Diversity Statistics
Earlier this year UKRI published ‘harmonised’ diversity data across all its councils. These did not make for comfortable reading, with attention being particularly focussed on two findings: Female and ethnic minority awardees tend to apply for and win smaller awards: … Continue reading
Posted in Equality, Science Funding, Women in Science
Tagged EPSRC, grant-funding, Unconscious bias
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Is Losing a President Careless?
So what really is going on in Brussels regarding the ERC? I have had no direct contact with them in recent months, nor ever met Professor Ferrari, the short-lived and outgoing (outgone?) President. I cannot spill any beans because I … Continue reading
Posted in Research, Science Funding
Tagged ERC, Mauro Ferrari, Scientific Council
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