Title |
Open Science
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Dates |
11-12 February 2020 |
Lang |
Workshop language is English |
Organizer(s) |
Dr. Dominique Roche, Carleton University, CA |
Speakers |
Dr. Dominique Roche, Carleton University, CA Dr. Catriona McCallum, Hindawi Publishing, UK Prof. Marc Robinson-Rechavi, UNIL Prof. Daniel Lakens, Eindhoven University of Technology, NL Mrs Emma Henderson, Kingston University, UK Dr. Jaqueline Thompson, University of Bristol, UK Dr. Jennifer McClung, Grants Office, UniNE Prof. Félix Kessler, vice-recteur recherche, UniNE Prof. François Bussy, vice-recteur recherche, UniL Dr. Nicole Wyss, National Contact Point, Euresearch Dr. Julia Cahenzli Jenkins, Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
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Description |
Open Science: improving your research workflow to increase transparency and reproducibility
11-12 February 2020 - University of Neuchâtel
Objectives: Learn about the theory and practice of open science tools to promote transparent and credible research (e.g. preregistration, registered reports, blinding, data management, open notebook, replication, data and code sharing).
Speakers: - Dominique Roche, Carleton University, Center for Open Science ambassador - Catriona McCallum, Hindawi Publishing, UK - Marc Robinson-Rechavi, UniL, CH - Daniël Lakens, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands - Emma Henderson, Kingston University, UK - Jaqueline Thompson, University of Bristol, UK - Jennifer McClung, Grants Office, UniNE - Félix Kessler, vice-recteur recherche, UniNE - François Bussy, vice-recteur recherche, UniL - Nicole Wyss, National Contact Point, Euresearch - Julia Cahenzli Jenkins, Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
Maximum number of participants: 40 people.
More information and online registration: https://www.unine.ch/dp-biol/home/program/courses2020/OpenScience2020.html (updated!)
Deadline for registration: 30 January 2020 |
Program |
Open science: improving your research workflow to increase transparency and reproducibility Location: Université de Neuchâtel, campus UniMail, Auditoire Louis-Guillaume (room ALG, building F, 2nd floor). Day 1 (Feb 11, 2020) 9:15-9:30 Welcome and opening remarks (Dominique Roche, UniNE) 9:30-10:30 Why we need open science (Dominique Roche, UniNE) 10:30-11:00 Coffee break 11:00-12:00 More efficient and reliable experiments through pre-registration (Daniel Lakens, Eindhoven University of Technology) 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-14:00 Open access, open science and publishing: Scholarship in the 21st century (Catriona McCallum, Hindawi) 14:00-15:00 Moral and practical case for open publishing (Marc Robinson-Reichavi, UniL) 15:00-15:30 Coffee break 15:30-16:00 Flash presentations by university and funding agency representatives Jennifer McClung, Grants Office, UniNE Félix Kessler, vice-recteur recherche, UniNE François Bussy, vice-recteur recherche, UniL Nicole Wyss, national contact point, Euresearch Julia Cahenzli Jenkins, Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) 16:00-17:00 Round table discussion and questions
Day 2 (Feb 12, 2020) Hands-on workshop led by Emma Henderson (Kingston University) and Jackie Thompson (University of Bristol) 9:30-9:45 Welcome and opening remarks (Dominique Roche, UniNE) 9:45-10:45 Introduction to the Open Science Framework 10:45-11:00 Break 11:00-11:30 Open Science Framework hands-on tutorial – setting up an account, sharing data and materials 11:30-12:30 Preregistration – what is it, and why do it 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Preregistration – hands-on tutorial 15:00-15:30 Coffee break 15:30-16:15 Registered Reports – what, why, and first steps 16.15-16:30 Q&A |
Location |
UNINE, campus UniMail, Auditoire Louis-Guillaume (room ALG, building F, 2nd floor).
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Information |
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Expenses |
Free for StarOmics students.
If you are not a CUSO student, contact us to know about the fees. |
Registration |
Deadline: 30 January 2020 |
Places |
40 |
Deadline for registration |
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Contact |
Dr Pauline Fritsch Coordinator Doctoral Program in Organismal Biology Université de Neuchâtel Rue Emile-Argand 11, bureau D313 2000 Neuchâtel Tél. 032 718 25 02 http://www.unine.ch/dp-biol |