The UKRN Open Research Programme 2021-2026: What it has done, what it will do, and what it might do

Опубликовано: 23 Август 2026
на канале: UK Reproducibility Network
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This is a recording of the UKRN online workshop "The UKRN Open Research Programme 2021-2026: What it has done, what it will do, and what it might do" held on Friday 24 February 2023.

The slides used in this presentation can be found online here: https://osf.io/rqu95

The workshop outlines where the Open Research Programme has got to, what its plans are for the next year, and invited participants to offer their thoughts on how the programme might best meet its aim.

The UKRN Open Research Programme aims to accelerate the uptake of high quality open research practices by:
Providing training in a range of priority open research practices, especially via a train-the-trainer model
Enabling institutions to share and learn from each other about relevant policies, guidance, support and procedures
Enabling institutions responsibly to reform their recruitment, promotion and appraisal procedures, to recognise and reward open research
Providing insight on what open research practices are important and how they are adopted
Evaluating each of the interventions and adapting throughout the programme

Speaker: Neil Jacobs, Head of the UKRN Open Research Programme

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