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Women, Science and the Royal Society; Open Access Research

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How to Improve the Male-Female Ratio in Orchestras

About 30 years ago, he says, orchestras began successful experiments with anonymous auditions. Do they still do that now? No, it's very much a practice that has waned. Nowadays, when it is done behind the screen, it's much more to do with actually many more custom musicians are professors in the music conservators and may favour their students. By auditioning behind the screen means you take away all potential bias in whatever area in terms of selection. So, good a touch of anonymity, help level the scientific playing field too, even in the Royal Society's grant application process.

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