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

AI is transforming the way that science is funded – are we ready for it?

By Research on Research Institute

Date and time

Friday, June 20 · 4 - 5am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

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 their work?


For the last two years, RoRI’s GRAIL project has worked closely with research funders from around the world to understand how funders can responsibly and effectively make use of AI and machine learning technologies in the vital work of research funding and assessment. 


Our new handbook Funding by Algorithm distils insights, strategies, and case studies from this global collaboration into a practical, easy-to-use handbook for funders and organisations navigating the fast-changing world of AI in research systems.


At this online launch event, we’ll introduce the handbook, share key lessons from the GRAIL project, and hear reflections from leading research funders already engaging with these technologies. Whether you’re cautious, curious, or already experimenting with AI, this event will offer valuable guidance on how to move forward responsibly.


You will hear from speakers including:

  • James Wilsdon, Executive Director of the Research on Research Institute
  • Denis Newman-Griffis, University of Sheffield and GRAIL Project Lead
  • Katrin Milzow, Swiss National Science Foundation
  • Jon Holm, Research Council of Norway
  • Inés Bouzón, “la Caixa” Foundation
  • Alexandra Apavaloae, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
  • Jennifer Gold, ESRC and UK Metascience Unit
  • Lidia Borrell-Damian, Science Europe

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FreeJun 20 · 4:00 AM PDT