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DESCRIPTION:Since 2017\, the Villum Foundation has awarded funding through
  the Villum Experiment program for research experiments at Danish univers
 ities. With high-risk-tolerant funding and an anonymous selection process
 \, the aim of Villum Experiment is to sharpen the focus on bold and groun
 dbreaking research ideas and to allow researchers to think freely\, indep
 endent of their previous merits.\n\nThe Danish Centre for Studies in Rese
 arch and Research Policy at Aarhus University is conducting a research pr
 oject that has tracked the Villum Experiment program. In addition to exam
 ining the program’s objectives\, the project explores whether the anonymo
 us application process affects who receives funding – for instance\, whet
 her there is gender bias\, and whether grant recipients differ from what 
 one would typically expect in a traditional peer-review system.\n\nAt thi
 s mini-seminar\, Anders Smith\, Head of programme at the Villum Foundatio
 n\, and Carter Walter Bloch\, Centre Director and Professor at the Depart
 ment of Political Science – Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Res
 earch Policy\, will share experiences and insights from Villum Experiment
 . Carter Walter Bloch will present the latest findings from the associate
 d research project. His talk will focus on how the double-blinded review 
 process in the Villum Experiment has influenced success rates across diff
 erent groups of applicants and how funded researchers perceive risk and r
 isk-taking in their research.\n\nThere will also be room for discussion o
 n how this new knowledge may impact future research\, for example in rela
 tion to CoARA.\nKindly note that the seminar will take place in person on
 ly and cannot be attended online.\n\nMorning coffee/tea and a light lunch
  will be served.\nThe seminar will be held in English.\n\nProgramme:\n10:
 :00 Welcome\n10:00-10:45 Anders Smith Head of programme\, Villum Foundati
 on:\n“An introduction to the Villum Experiment programme and its backgrou
 nd”\n\n11:00–11:45 Carter Walter Bloch\, Centre Director\, Professor\, De
 partment of Political science - Danish Centre for Studies in Research and
  Research Policy\n“Findings from the study on the Villum Experiment Progr
 amme: how the double-blinded review process has influenced success rates 
 and how funded researchers perceive risk and risk-taking in their researc
 h.\n\n12:00-12:30 Lunch\n\n12:30-13:00 DARMA reflections and afterthought
 \n\n13:00 Thanks and goodbye\n\n13:00- ca 14:00 DARMA SIG working group m
 eeting
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SUMMARY:Villum Experiment: The impact of Anonymous Application on Scientif
 ic Research?
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