[csaa-forum] ARC Reviewing and Conflict of Interest seminar - all your questions answered June 17th 3pm

Fiona Martin fiona.martin at sydney.edu.au
Fri May 27 10:01:26 ACST 2022


Hi all,

Australia has small pool of reviewers for Australian Research Council grants and so questions sometimes arise about conflicts of interest (CoI) and bias in reviewing, during and after the grant review process. In small research fields debates about bias, if not addressed, can fracture collegiality and undermine faith in the review process.

By popular demand, JERAA is running a seminar on ARC Reviewing and Conflicts of Interest.  Mary Kelly, a former Adjunct Executive Director for the ARC, and current Executive Director for Biological Sciences and Biotechnology is going to join us to answer your questions about how the ARC handles potential bias in reviewing process and conflict of interest issues. She will also talk about what the ARC expects of reviewers in terms of disclosure, integrity, and confidentiality.  It’s a must for anyone who is hoping to land a grant, has one now or has had one in the past.  Colleagues from all arts, humanities and social sciences disciplines are welcome.

Join us on Friday June 17th at 3pm, and register here for Zoom details: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/arc-reviewing-and-conflicts-of-interest-tickets-349939066167

Please pass the invitation on to anyone who may be interested.

Cheers,
Fiona


DR FIONA MARTIN
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Vice President Research, Journalism Education & Research Association of Australia,
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Martin F. 2021. Visibility, Connectivity, Agency: journalism’s prospects in an age of automated social news sharing. Digital Journalism, Special issue: Engaging News Audiences
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Flew T, Gillett R. Martin F and Sunman L. 2021. Return of the regulatory state: A stakeholder analysis of Australia’s Digital Platforms Inquiry and online news policy. The Information Society 37 (2), 128-145

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