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Noam Tal-Perry
Fellow

Dr Noam Tal-Perry

Official Fellow; Tutor; Research Associate, Research Strategy Office and Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge

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Degrees

  • PhD in Psychology, Tel-Aviv University
  • MA in Psychology, Tel-Aviv University
  • BA in Psychology, Open University of Israel

Honours

  • Rothschild Postdoctoral Fellow

Research Interests

  • Metascience (research on research)
  • Research policy
  • Research culture

Biography

Noam Tal-Perry is a Research Associate at the Research Strategy Office, University of Cambridge, and a member of the Research on Research Group. He is also an Affiliated Researcher at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy. His current research examines topics including the use of narrative CVs in the recruitment of early career researchers, the feasibility of redeployment policies in alleviating precarity, gender and structural disparities in grant-seeking behaviour and funding outcome, and how the structure and size of research groups affect the science they produce.

Before changing his research focus to metasciecne, Noam was trained as a Cognitive Neuroscientist, and was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford. 

Authored work

  • Tal-Perry, N., Abel, L., Etheridge, M., Hampton, J., Ioppolo, B., Barnett, A., … Wooding, S. (2025, July 21). Development of a Bayesian Thurstonian Model for Analysing Ranking Data From Live Postdoc Recruitment.
     

    Czech, A., Tal-Perry, N., Ioppolo, B., & Wooding, S. (2025, July 10). Unpacking Gender Disparities in Grant Seeking Behaviour at the University of Cambridge: Analysis by Discipline and Seniority.
     

    Czech, A., Ioppolo, B., Tal-Perry, N., & Wooding, S. (2025). Improving Inclusivity in Grant Funding: Initial Gender Analysis. Bennett Institute for Public Policy.
     

    Etheridge M, Hampton J, Ioppolo B et al. ‘What seems to be missing is actual reality’ Why are postdocs (and closely related researchers) hesitant to engage with non-research-focused professional development opportunities? [version 2]. F1000Research 2025, 13:717 ()
     

    Abel, L., Ioppolo, B., Hampton, J., Etheridge, M., Tal-Perry, N., Barnett, A., Dawson, K. M., Matthews, Z., Murray, K., Osborn, S., Simmonds, L., & Wooding, S. (2024, November 13). Exploring the use of Résumé for Research and Innovation Narrative CVs in live postdoc recruitments. 28th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators (Acronym: STI2024), Berlin, Germany.