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Podcast Overview

This is RoRI Cast, a podcast all about the science of how research is funded, conducted and evaluated, brought to you by the Research on Research Institute.In each episode we’ll be examining the important and ceaselessly fascinating debates which orbit and animate the world of research, including questions like: How can we minimise and mitigate the biases of peer reviewers? How can we structure the academy such that it’s a healthy place for science and scientists?And will the advent of AI and Machine Learning make theory obsolete?

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2/13/2020

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Episode thumbnail for RoRICast 003 - Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Research

March 16, 2021

RoRICast 003 - Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Research

In Episode 3 of RoRICast - Adam Dinsmore and Suze Kundu speak to a star-studded panel all about efforts to make the world of research more equitable, diverse and inclusive. Our panellists are: Lilian Hunt, Programme Lead for EDIS (www.edisgroup.org).Felicity Boardman, Professor of Social Science in Medicine & Genomics, Wellcome Genome Campus.Alfredo Carpineti, Founder, PRIDE in STEM.Helen Keen, science comedian, radio presenter, and PhD researcher in neurodiversity.Tune in again next week...

Episode thumbnail for RoRICast 004 - ED&I @ RoRI

March 16, 2021

RoRICast 004 - ED&I @ RoRI

In Episode 4 of RoRICast Adam Dinsmore and Suze Kundu speak to some of their colleagues at RoRI working on projects that look to make the world of research more equitable, diverse and inclusive. On today’s episode: Tunde Agbalaya, Diversity & Inclusion Project Manager at the Wellcome Trust.Matt Thakur, Project lead for the RoRI CRITERIA project.Anne-Marie Coriat, Project lead for the RoRI PATHWAYS project.

Episode thumbnail for RoRICast 002 - Karim Lakhani

April 28, 2020

RoRICast 002 - Karim Lakhani

In Episode 2 of RoRICast - Adam Dinsmore and Suze Kundu speak to Karim Lakhani about the ways that Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are changing the way that research is conducted, evaluated and disseminated. Karim is the Charles E. Wilson Professor of Business Administration and the Dorothy and Michael Hintze Fellow at Harvard Business School.

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What is RoRICast?

This is RoRI Cast, a podcast all about the science of how research is funded, conducted and evaluated, brought to you by the Research on Research Institute.In each episode we’ll be examining the important and ceaselessly fascinating debates which orbit and animate the world of research, including questions like: How can we minimise and mitigate the biases of peer reviewers? How can we structure the academy such that it’s a healthy place for science and scientists?And will the advent of AI and Machine Learning make theory obsolete?

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

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