About the topic
In the EU-funded Skills4EOSC-project, training resources have been created to strengthen the knowledge and understanding of open science and scientific data management. Here, they identify open science policies and requirements as important accelerators of open science.
Research ethics and open science practices are closely related, especially in regards to involvement of stakeholders and society. The new requirement from the Research Council in requiring a research ethics self-evaluation in all research proposals is an example of policy as a driver for more societal communication and responsiveness.
But how should researchers approach this requirement? What is expected, and why?
In this seminar, we invite Ina Nepstad (senior adviser, Sikt) and Gunhild Rønningen (senior adviser, RCN) to present their perspectives and advice for the researchers who wish to implement more responsible and ethical open science practices in their research.
Join the webinar and be part of the conversation!
How to join
The event is open to everybody and you can join online on Zoom (Zoom link here).
About Open Science Lunch
Each last Thursday of the month at 12.00 we invite you to join us an open lunch to hear about how to make your research more open. We will discuss research transparency and visibility, open publishing, data sharing, and more! After each short presentation we will have a Q&A session, where you can ask questions or try yourself some of the tools and solutions we will present!