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The culture of scientific research [PDF]
In 2014, the UK-based Nuffield Council on Bioethics carried out a series of engagement activities, including an online survey to which 970 people responded, and 15 discussion events at universities around the UK to explore the culture of research in the UK and its effect on ethical conduct in science and the quality of research.
Joynson, Catherine, Leyser, Ottoline
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A single event can completely change the direction of a career in science; four researchers share their stories.
Nicole Aponte Santiago +3 more
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China's Research Culture [PDF]
Government research funds in China have been growing at an annual rate of more than 20%, exceeding even the expectations of China's most enthusiastic scientists. In theory, this could allow China to make truly outstanding progress in science and research, complementing the nation's economic success.
Yigong, Shi, Yi, Rao
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Changing how we evaluate research is difficult, but not impossible
The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) was published in 2013 and described how funding agencies, institutions, publishers, organizations that supply metrics, and individual researchers could better evaluate the outputs of scientific ...
Anna Hatch, Stephen Curry
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The culture of the industry and the culture of research [PDF]
Culture is increasingly cited as being in need of change if the UK construction industry is to improve its efficiency and productivity. The paper argues that the concept of culture is amenable to radically different treatments and that the research community must recognize the consequences of this choice if it is to make a useful contribution to ...
Rooke, JA, Seymour, D
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Changing Research Culture [PDF]
Although there is general agreement that family medicine has a lot to offer to the health care system, the academic dimension is still not widely understood. There are two main reasons why family medicine needs to develop its scientific potential: to address the true nature of the discipline, and to help in its recognition.
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Boris Lomov`s Systems Approach in the Context of the Science Culture of the Late Soviet Period
The focus of the article is the research program of B. F. Lomov, viewed through the prism of Russian scientific culture, while taking into account the nuances of the late Soviet period.
V. I. Konnov
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The study aimed to assess the research productivity of the faculty members in five private colleges in the province of Albay. This study used a multi-method approach in determining the research productivity, factors affecting the research productivity of
Elizabeth Onrubia
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Enabling interdisciplinary research capacity for sustainable development
Global challenges such as climate change, food security and human health and wellbeing disproportionately impact people from low-income countries. These challenges are complex and require an international and transdisciplinary approach to research, with ...
Fiona Culhane +2 more
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Reclaiming Human Agency in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The text, in continuity with the group’s previous publication and following _Antiqua et Nova_, highlights the difference between the prevailing AI definition of intelligence as rational action and problem-solving (often influenced by behaviorism and ...
AI Research Group of the Centre for Digital Culture +2 more
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