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Research funders should be more transparent: a plea for open applications

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ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue 10, Pages -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.220750

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research funding; responsible research practices; Open Science; transparency

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Transparency is becoming the norm in the global research enterprise. This article summarizes ongoing efforts to increase transparency in science and funding, and proposes the adoption of open applications. Open applications could lead to more diverse collaboration, recognition of research ideas, fairer procedures for grant allocation, and increased trust in the funding process.
Transparency is increasingly becoming the new norm and modus operandi of the global research enterprise. In this mini-review, we summarize ongoing initiatives to increase transparency in science and funding in particular. Based on this, we make a plea for the next step in funders' compliance with the principles of Open Science, suggesting the adoption of open applications. Our proposed model includes a plea for the publication of all submitted grant applications; open sharing of review reports, argumentations for funding decisions and project evaluation reports; and the disclosure of reviewers' and decision committee members' identities. In line with previous calls for transparency and the available evidence about these measures' effectiveness, we argue that open applications could lead to more diverse collaboration, recognition of research ideas, fairer procedures for grant allocation, more research on funding practices and increased trust in the funding allocation process.

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