Table 1_Engagement of early career researchers in collaborative assessments of IPCC reports: achievements and insights.xlsx

The participation of a diverse –in terms of geography, discipline and gender– group of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) in the peer review process can help alleviate the workload of senior researchers and counteract the perceptual biases that the latter tend to show. Moreover, ECRs can benefit from d...

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Main Authors: Marta Moreno-Ibáñez, Mathieu Casado, Gwenaëlle Gremion, Valentina Rabanal, Onema Adojoh, Chukwuma Anoruo, Adnan Arshad, Faten Attig Bahar, Cinthya Bello, Helena Bergstedt, Jilda Alicia Caccavo, Nicolas Champollion, Emily S. Choy, María Fernanda De Los Ríos, Henrieka Detlef, Rahul Dey, Gamil Gamal, Hugo R. Guímaro, Susana Hancock, Christel Hansen, Vincent Hare, Juan Höfer, Thajudeen Jabir, Shipra Jain, Shridhar Jawak, Mikhail Latonin, Joseph Martin, Jhon Fredy Mojica, Ryan O’Hara, Olumide Onafeso, R. Arun Prasath, Eduardo Queiroz Alves, Sergio Raez-Villanueva, Paul Rosenbaum, Sebastián Ruiz-Pereira, Valentina Savaglia, Maud van Soest, Deniz Vural
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/26410789 2024-09-09T19:29:27+00:00 Table 1_Engagement of early career researchers in collaborative assessments of IPCC reports: achievements and insights.xlsx Marta Moreno-Ibáñez Mathieu Casado Gwenaëlle Gremion Valentina Rabanal Onema Adojoh Chukwuma Anoruo Adnan Arshad Faten Attig Bahar Cinthya Bello Helena Bergstedt Jilda Alicia Caccavo Nicolas Champollion Emily S. Choy María Fernanda De Los Ríos Henrieka Detlef Rahul Dey Gamil Gamal Hugo R. Guímaro Susana Hancock Christel Hansen Vincent Hare Juan Höfer Thajudeen Jabir Shipra Jain Shridhar Jawak Mikhail Latonin Joseph Martin Jhon Fredy Mojica Ryan O’Hara Olumide Onafeso R. Arun Prasath Eduardo Queiroz Alves Sergio Raez-Villanueva Paul Rosenbaum Sebastián Ruiz-Pereira Valentina Savaglia Maud van Soest Deniz Vural 2024-07-31T05:01:18Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2024.1395040.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_1_Engagement_of_early_career_researchers_in_collaborative_assessments_of_IPCC_reports_achievements_and_insights_xlsx/26410789 unknown doi:10.3389/fclim.2024.1395040.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_1_Engagement_of_early_career_researchers_in_collaborative_assessments_of_IPCC_reports_achievements_and_insights_xlsx/26410789 CC BY 4.0 Climate Science early career researchers peer review group review IPCC education APECS Dataset 2024 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2024.1395040.s001 2024-08-19T06:19:44Z The participation of a diverse –in terms of geography, discipline and gender– group of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) in the peer review process can help alleviate the workload of senior researchers and counteract the perceptual biases that the latter tend to show. Moreover, ECRs can benefit from developing skills that are often not included in educational programs. From 2018 to 2021, the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists, in collaboration with other associations, organized six group reviews of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports by a total of more than 600 ECRs from over 70 different countries. This study aims to evaluate this group review in terms of its contribution to the production of scientific knowledge, and as a career development opportunity for ECRs. The data analyzed consists of application forms, review comments, and feedback surveys that were collected during each review process. The results of this study show that, overall, the group reviews were a success in terms of the experience of ECRs and their contribution to the peer review of the IPCC reports. Most survey respondents considered the general organization of the group reviews satisfactory and expressed interest in participating in future group reviews. However, most participants did not engage in discussions with their peers, which constitutes a missed opportunity to engage in active learning and the shared production of knowledge. ECRs made a significant contribution to the review of the IPCC reports by producing an average of 2,422 ± 532 comments per group review, 36% of which were substantive. PhD students were shown to be as proficient reviewers as postdoctoral researchers and faculty reviewers. More importantly, the diversity of reviewers in terms of geography and discipline, together with the fact that they are ECRs, can help produce more balanced scientific reports since they bring new perspectives, thus counteracting the biases that senior researchers have. These group reviews could be improved by ... Dataset Association of Polar Early Career Scientists Frontiers: Figshare
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topic Climate Science
early career researchers
peer review
group review
IPCC
education
APECS
spellingShingle Climate Science
early career researchers
peer review
group review
IPCC
education
APECS
Marta Moreno-Ibáñez
Mathieu Casado
Gwenaëlle Gremion
Valentina Rabanal
Onema Adojoh
Chukwuma Anoruo
Adnan Arshad
Faten Attig Bahar
Cinthya Bello
Helena Bergstedt
Jilda Alicia Caccavo
Nicolas Champollion
Emily S. Choy
María Fernanda De Los Ríos
Henrieka Detlef
Rahul Dey
Gamil Gamal
Hugo R. Guímaro
Susana Hancock
Christel Hansen
Vincent Hare
Juan Höfer
Thajudeen Jabir
Shipra Jain
Shridhar Jawak
Mikhail Latonin
Joseph Martin
Jhon Fredy Mojica
Ryan O’Hara
Olumide Onafeso
R. Arun Prasath
Eduardo Queiroz Alves
Sergio Raez-Villanueva
Paul Rosenbaum
Sebastián Ruiz-Pereira
Valentina Savaglia
Maud van Soest
Deniz Vural
Table 1_Engagement of early career researchers in collaborative assessments of IPCC reports: achievements and insights.xlsx
topic_facet Climate Science
early career researchers
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description The participation of a diverse –in terms of geography, discipline and gender– group of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) in the peer review process can help alleviate the workload of senior researchers and counteract the perceptual biases that the latter tend to show. Moreover, ECRs can benefit from developing skills that are often not included in educational programs. From 2018 to 2021, the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists, in collaboration with other associations, organized six group reviews of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports by a total of more than 600 ECRs from over 70 different countries. This study aims to evaluate this group review in terms of its contribution to the production of scientific knowledge, and as a career development opportunity for ECRs. The data analyzed consists of application forms, review comments, and feedback surveys that were collected during each review process. The results of this study show that, overall, the group reviews were a success in terms of the experience of ECRs and their contribution to the peer review of the IPCC reports. Most survey respondents considered the general organization of the group reviews satisfactory and expressed interest in participating in future group reviews. However, most participants did not engage in discussions with their peers, which constitutes a missed opportunity to engage in active learning and the shared production of knowledge. ECRs made a significant contribution to the review of the IPCC reports by producing an average of 2,422 ± 532 comments per group review, 36% of which were substantive. PhD students were shown to be as proficient reviewers as postdoctoral researchers and faculty reviewers. More importantly, the diversity of reviewers in terms of geography and discipline, together with the fact that they are ECRs, can help produce more balanced scientific reports since they bring new perspectives, thus counteracting the biases that senior researchers have. These group reviews could be improved by ...
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Mathieu Casado
Gwenaëlle Gremion
Valentina Rabanal
Onema Adojoh
Chukwuma Anoruo
Adnan Arshad
Faten Attig Bahar
Cinthya Bello
Helena Bergstedt
Jilda Alicia Caccavo
Nicolas Champollion
Emily S. Choy
María Fernanda De Los Ríos
Henrieka Detlef
Rahul Dey
Gamil Gamal
Hugo R. Guímaro
Susana Hancock
Christel Hansen
Vincent Hare
Juan Höfer
Thajudeen Jabir
Shipra Jain
Shridhar Jawak
Mikhail Latonin
Joseph Martin
Jhon Fredy Mojica
Ryan O’Hara
Olumide Onafeso
R. Arun Prasath
Eduardo Queiroz Alves
Sergio Raez-Villanueva
Paul Rosenbaum
Sebastián Ruiz-Pereira
Valentina Savaglia
Maud van Soest
Deniz Vural
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Mathieu Casado
Gwenaëlle Gremion
Valentina Rabanal
Onema Adojoh
Chukwuma Anoruo
Adnan Arshad
Faten Attig Bahar
Cinthya Bello
Helena Bergstedt
Jilda Alicia Caccavo
Nicolas Champollion
Emily S. Choy
María Fernanda De Los Ríos
Henrieka Detlef
Rahul Dey
Gamil Gamal
Hugo R. Guímaro
Susana Hancock
Christel Hansen
Vincent Hare
Juan Höfer
Thajudeen Jabir
Shipra Jain
Shridhar Jawak
Mikhail Latonin
Joseph Martin
Jhon Fredy Mojica
Ryan O’Hara
Olumide Onafeso
R. Arun Prasath
Eduardo Queiroz Alves
Sergio Raez-Villanueva
Paul Rosenbaum
Sebastián Ruiz-Pereira
Valentina Savaglia
Maud van Soest
Deniz Vural
author_sort Marta Moreno-Ibáñez
title Table 1_Engagement of early career researchers in collaborative assessments of IPCC reports: achievements and insights.xlsx
title_short Table 1_Engagement of early career researchers in collaborative assessments of IPCC reports: achievements and insights.xlsx
title_full Table 1_Engagement of early career researchers in collaborative assessments of IPCC reports: achievements and insights.xlsx
title_fullStr Table 1_Engagement of early career researchers in collaborative assessments of IPCC reports: achievements and insights.xlsx
title_full_unstemmed Table 1_Engagement of early career researchers in collaborative assessments of IPCC reports: achievements and insights.xlsx
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