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European Journal of Neuroscience, 58, 12, (2023), pp. 4441-4448ISSN
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01 december 2023
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Cognitive Neuroscience
PI Group Memory & Emotion
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European Journal of Neuroscience
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vol. 58
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iss. 12
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p. 4441
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p. 4448
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Radboudumc 13: Stress-related disorders DCMN: Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience; Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
Receiving research grants is among the highlights of an academic career, affirming previous accomplishments and enabling new research endeavours. Much of the process of acquiring research funding, however, belongs to the less favourite duties of many researchers: It is time consuming, often stressful and, in the majority of cases, unsuccessful. This resentment towards funding acquisition is backed up by empirical research: The current system to distribute research funding, via competitive calls for extensive research applications that undergo peer review, has repeatedly been shown to fail in its task to reliably rank proposals according to their merit, while at the same time being highly inefficient. The simplest, fairest and broadly supported alternative would be to distribute funding more equally across researchers, for example, by an increase of universities' base funding, thereby saving considerable time that can be spent on research instead. Here, I propose how to combine such a 'funding flat rate' model-or other efficient distribution strategies-with quality control through postponed, non-competitive peer review using open science practices.
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