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Guidance for chair and panellists on moderation panels

A detailed guide to Arts and Humanities Research Council’s (AHRC) peer review moderation panels.

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AHRC moderation panel: guidance for chair and panellists (PDF)

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A comprehensive guide for chair and panellists on AHRC moderation panels.

Updates

  • 17 October 2024
    Amendment to section 5.2 to reflect AHRC policy surrounding use of artificial intelligence generative text.
  • 9 September 2024
    Document replaced with a new version which removes a duplicate sentence within section 15 of the guidance.
  • 23 July 2024
    Summary of changes: Section 6.1. updated heading to 'Introducer Scores/Comments'. Further information added to advise that the comments section should not be used as an aide memoir and should only be used if the panellist is asked to do so. Section 8.1. updated with paragraph about reasonable adjustments. Section 15 updated with additional information about panel outcome/attendance publication.
  • 14 June 2024
    Document updated in line with the new UKRI Funding Service process and to include guidance for chair.
  • 8 March 2024
    Document updated: section 5.1 has been updated to reflect changes to introducer comments. These should no longer be input onto the UK Research and Innovation Funding Service as an aide memoir for panellists and should only be entered when explicitly requested as part of the panel instructions.
  • 18 December 2023
    Document updated.
  • 7 November 2023
    Document updated.

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