Towards inclusive funding practices for early career researchers

Charlotte M. de Winde, S. Sarabipour, H. Carignano, Sejal Davla, D. Eccles, Sarah J. Hainer, Mansour Haidar, V. Ilangovan, N. Jadavji, Paraskevi Kritsiligkou, Tai-Ying Lee, Freyja Ólafsdóttir
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Securing research funding is a challenge faced by most scientists in academic institutions worldwide. Funding success rates for all career stages are low, but the burden falls most heavily on early career researchers (ECRs). These are young investigators in training and new principal investigators who have a shorter track record. ECRs are dependent on funding to establish their academic careers. The low number of career development awards and the lack of sustained research funding result in the loss of ECR talent in academia. Several steps in the current funding process, from grant conditions to review, play significant roles in the distribution of funds. Furthermore, there is an imbalance where certain research disciplines and labs of influential researchers receive more funding. As a group of ECRs with global representation, we examined funding practices, barriers, and facilitators to the current funding systems. We also identified alternatives to the most common funding distribution practices, such as diversifying risk or awarding grants on a partly random basis. Here, we detail recommendations for funding agencies and grant reviewers to improve ECR funding prospects worldwide and promote a fairer and more inclusive funding landscape for ECRs.
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获得研究经费是全世界学术机构的大多数科学家面临的挑战。所有职业阶段的资助成功率都很低,但早期职业研究人员(ecr)的负担最重。这些是正在接受培训的年轻研究人员和工作经验较短的新首席研究人员。ecr依靠资金来建立自己的学术生涯。职业发展奖励数量少,缺乏持续的研究经费,导致学术界的ECR人才流失。目前供资过程中的几个步骤,从赠款条件到审查,在资金分配中起着重要作用。此外,某些研究学科和有影响力的研究人员的实验室获得更多资助的情况也不平衡。作为一组具有全球代表性的ecr,我们审查了当前融资系统的融资实践、障碍和促进因素。我们还确定了最常见的资金分配实践的替代方案,例如分散风险或在部分随机的基础上授予赠款。在这里,我们详细介绍了资助机构和拨款审稿人的建议,以改善全球ECR的资助前景,促进ECR更公平、更包容的资助环境。
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