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META-MOMENT

Summary Metascience is exploding into the mainstream. Its simple premise – to turn the data and methods of science back towards analysing and improving science itself – is increasingly being adopted and advanced by governments, funding agencies and researchers themselves. These agendas aren’t new: metascience builds on longstanding research into research systems. But there is […]

GRAIL

Getting responsible about AI and machine learning in research funding and evaluation [completed]

Upcoming

Interdisciplinarity & Transdisciplinarity (ECR RoRSS)

8 Jul 2026, 12pm

Wednesday 8 July 2026 07:00 (EDT) / 12:00 (BST) / 13:00 (CEST) / 21:00 (AEST) Part of the ECR Research on Research Seminar Series. Anne-Sophie Schaltegger, ETH Zürich A social and cultural perspective on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research assessment: learning from three Swiss funding schemes Research assessment mechanisms are still considered one of the main […]

‘Lottery First’ methods: AFIRE Experimental Funders Group

16 Dec 2026, 8am–9am

This session of the AFIRE Experimental Funders Group will dive into ‘Lottery First’ methods, exploring the idea of allocating research grants where random selection replaces part of the traditional ranking process. The AFIRE Experimental Funders Group series provides a dedicated space for research funders to delve into current issues, share experimental approaches, and discuss the […]

Past events

Distributed Peer Review: AFIRE Experimental Funders Group

17 Jun 2026, 3pm–4pm

This session of the AFIRE Experimental Funders Group will dive into Distributed Peer Review (DPR) – a reciprocal model where applicants themselves participate in the review process. The AFIRE Experimental Funders Group series provides a dedicated space for research funders to delve into current issues, share experimental approaches, and discuss the future of research and […]

Past and Future of Research Funding: From Beginnings to New Developments

17 Jun 2026, 12pm–1pm

Wednesday 17 June 2026 13:00 (CEST) / 12:00 (BST) / 07:00 (EDT) Finn Luebber, Universität Lübeck, Germany About the seminar Institutionally organized research funding is a rather new development that has its roots in the beginnings of the last century. A marked increase in funding during and after World War II in the US led […]

Scientific Production in the Era of Large Language Models: Early Evidence from Large-scale Preprint Data

26 May 2026, 2pm–3pm

Tuesday 26 May at 9:00 (EDT) / 14:00 (BST) / 15:00 (CEST) Speaker: Yian Yin, Cornell University, USA About the seminar The rapid adoption of AI across disciplines is reshaping the landscape of scientific production. While both enthusiasm and concern about generative AI in research are rising, systematic empirical evidence on the impact of large […]

AI in Funding: AFIRE Experimental Funders Group

13 May 2026, 3pm–4pm

Join us for the first session in the latest series of the AFIRE Experimental Funders Group. These workshops provide a dedicated space for research funders to delve into current issues, share experimental approaches, and discuss the future of research and innovation (R&I) funding. The session focuses on the rapidly evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence in […]

Metascience 2025 Conference

30 Jun – 2 Jul 2025

June 30 – July 2, 2025University College London From 30 June to 2 July 2025, the Research on Research Institute (RoRI) and the Center for Open Science (COS) welcomed over 800 researchers, funders, policymakers, and innovators from 65 countries to explore the future of science and research systems. Metascience 2025 marked one of RoRI’s biggest […]

Launching Funding by Algorithm: A Handbook for research funders on using AI

20 Jun 2025, 12pm–1pm

Join us for the launch of Funding by Algorithm: A handbook for responsible uses of AI and machine learning by research funders – a major new publication from the Research on Research Institute (RoRI). AI is already transforming research systems around the world. But how can funders make informed, ethical, and effective choices about using AI in […]

More and More and More: why energy transitions are an unhelpful myth

27 May 2025, 4pm–6pm

Think we’re transitioning to green energy? Think again. Join us for a talk on the history, mythology and politics of energy transitions. Join us for a compelling discussion with Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, historian and researcher at CNRS & the Alexandre Koyré Center of EHESS in Paris, as he forensically dissects the past and future potential for energy […]

Two-stage versus continuous application processing

Two-stage versus continuous application processing

21 May 2025, 4pm–5pm

Curious about how different grant processes shape outcomes for both applicants and funders? In this talk, we share our experiences with continuous and two-stage processes – from shrinking average waiting times by more than 60 % through continuous handling, to reducing overall writing effort by nearly half using a two-stage model. Our analyses reveal how […]