Published online 18 October 2021Previous studies have found little or no systematic differences in the rates at which female and male scientists are awarded funding in international grant competitions. However, past investigations have only studied outcomes, not the preceding scoring and selection process. We propose that common grant review practices–such as panel deliberations, score binning, and interview assessments–allow unequal evaluations to be corrected while staying within a framework of merit-based review. We analyzed unique data from a large funding competition, the Netherlands’ Organization for Scientific Research's Talent Program, including reviewer and panel evaluation scores of both funded and unfunded proposals. We replicate...
With interest we read the response of Volker and Steenbeek (1) to van der Lee and Ellemers (2), repo...
We investigate the participation of male and female applicants to a competition for research funding...
Women in STEM are not equally represented across tenure-track career stages, and this extends to gra...
We examined the application and review materials of three calls (n = 2,823) of a prestigious grant f...
Diversity, equality and fairness in funding is of great concern to many funders. We here analysed ge...
Research councils claim to select excellent grant proposals in order to advance science. At the same...
One of the most frequently voiced criticisms of the peer review process is gender bias. In this stud...
Gender bias in grant allocation is a deviation from the principle that scientific merit should guide...
OBJECTIVES To examine whether the gender of applicants and peer reviewers and other factors influ...
Multiple studies have shown that women’s likelihood of receiving research funding is lower than that...
Based on, among other criteria, three consecutive years of grant applications to the “Veni programme...
his article discusses the results of a study on gender bias in assessment procedures in the two majo...
Peer review serves a gatekeeper role, the final arbiter of what is valued in academia, but is widely...
Peer review serves a gatekeeper role, the final arbiter of what is valued in academia, but is widely...
Peer review is valued in higher education, but also widely criticized in terms of potential biases, ...
With interest we read the response of Volker and Steenbeek (1) to van der Lee and Ellemers (2), repo...
We investigate the participation of male and female applicants to a competition for research funding...
Women in STEM are not equally represented across tenure-track career stages, and this extends to gra...
We examined the application and review materials of three calls (n = 2,823) of a prestigious grant f...
Diversity, equality and fairness in funding is of great concern to many funders. We here analysed ge...
Research councils claim to select excellent grant proposals in order to advance science. At the same...
One of the most frequently voiced criticisms of the peer review process is gender bias. In this stud...
Gender bias in grant allocation is a deviation from the principle that scientific merit should guide...
OBJECTIVES To examine whether the gender of applicants and peer reviewers and other factors influ...
Multiple studies have shown that women’s likelihood of receiving research funding is lower than that...
Based on, among other criteria, three consecutive years of grant applications to the “Veni programme...
his article discusses the results of a study on gender bias in assessment procedures in the two majo...
Peer review serves a gatekeeper role, the final arbiter of what is valued in academia, but is widely...
Peer review serves a gatekeeper role, the final arbiter of what is valued in academia, but is widely...
Peer review is valued in higher education, but also widely criticized in terms of potential biases, ...
With interest we read the response of Volker and Steenbeek (1) to van der Lee and Ellemers (2), repo...
We investigate the participation of male and female applicants to a competition for research funding...
Women in STEM are not equally represented across tenure-track career stages, and this extends to gra...