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Anonymised applications can increase diversity, study finds

  

Early career researchers prove more successful in Australian trial of anonymous bids for equipment time

Anonymising applications to use research infrastructure may radically change success rates, an Australian study has found.

A preprint article published last month said that anonymised applications for the use of scientific equipment meant that far more early career researchers won time.

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