Seminar: Peer Review Bias
In this seminar we discuss the findings of EDICa’s report on Peer Review Bias, the panellists’ research on funding bias and racism, and the effect on academic progression.
Published : 23/04/2024
In April, following the publication of EDICa’s report on Peer Review Bias in Funding, we hosted a seminar with experts providing different perspectives on bias.
Seminar on Peer Review Bias
- Dr Cat Morgan, EDICa Postdoctoral Research Associate (Chair)
- Dr Ruby Zelzer, PhD in Material Science, focusing on metadata analysis for the purpose of eradicating systemic and institutional racism.
- Prof Mustafa Ozbilgin, Professor of Organisational Behaviour, research equality, diversity, and inclusion at the Brunel University London.
- Emilie Koum Besson, specialist in health finance at The Global Fund, and Advisory Board member on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the European Global Health Research Institutes Network
Report on Peer Review Bias
This seminar discusses EDICa’s “Evidence Review: Peer review bias in the funding process. Main themes and interventions”
Other related resources
EDICa hosts a regular blog and seminars, as well as collecting a library of resources of equality, diversity & inclusion practices in research & innovation.
Report on peer review bias in the funding process
Date: 4th April 2024
Evidence review on peer review bias in the funding process.
Interventions Seminar Recording
Date: 22nd May 2024
In May EDICa hosted a panel of funder representatives and researchers to discuss alternative methods of assessing funding applications. Access the recording here.
Black Professors
Date: 28th February 2023
EDICa’s PI, Prof Kate Sang, writes about the need for EDI research, as the Caucus kicked off.