Dear Behavioural Science cluster,
IAS have sent us the list of applicants to our cluster. They now need a shortlist of 9 candidates (6 + 3 reserve) by 22nd May.
We want to keep the process as transparent and democratic as possible and
invite you to participate in the shortlisting. This is an invitation, so don’t feel obliged if you don’t have the time or are not interested in participating with the selection. But, to maximise the wisdom of the crowd, I’d say: the more the
merrier!
Could you please let me know if you would like to participate in the shortlisting? I will forward the list of applicants and the detailed selection criteria
to everyone who wants take part.
If you are in, here is what we would need from you by 15th of May:
- Familiarise yourself with the selection criteria put forward by IAS
- Based on these criteria, give us a ranked list of your personal top 9 applicants (i.e. 1) Candidate X; 2) Candidate Y; ... 9) Candidate Z)
- Make sure that this list contains a maximum of 4 international students, per the IAS rules
This is how we plan to aggregate all personal rankings by cluster members
- An applicant who gets ranked by a cluster member at No.1 gets 9 points
- An applicant who gets ranked by a cluster member at No.2 gets 8 points
- An applicant who gets ranked by a cluster member at No.3 gets 7 points
- …
- An applicant who gets ranked by a cluster member at No.9 gets 1 points
- An applicant who does not get ranked by a cluster member gets 0 points
- We will then sum up these points for each applicant over all cluster members
- This will be the aggregate ranking that will form the basis for the cluster short list
- Kind of like the Eurovision Song Contest…
Thanks and best wishes,
Till
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