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RUB Open Science November

For one month, RUB Open Science November focuses on the free accessibility and documentation of scientific findings, research steps and results as well as educational materials. With workshops, lectures and discussions, a broad program is available for both Open Science beginners and advanced users. So it’s worth taking a look at the program overview on the official RUB info page.

The SFB 1280 ReproducibiliTEA is also represented by Lianne Wolsink (A09) and her lecture “First steps into Open Science as an Early Career Researcher ”on 07.11.2024, 11:00 to 12:00. Open Science can seem complicated and overwhelming, especially at the beginning of an academic career. Lianne Wolsink therefore reports on how challenges in implementation can be overcome and how Open Science principles can help your own research.

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For those interested in clinical research, the SFB 1280 ReproducibiliTEA will also host the lecture by Dr. Felix Würtz “Open Science Best Practice – Open Science in Psychological Research and Neighbouring Subjects” on 15.11.2024, 10:30 am to 12:00 pm.

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An introduction to Open Science and more about the SFB 1280 ReproducibiliTEA can be found in the SFB 1280 podcast “Kannste Vergessen” with Lianne Wolsink (A09) and Robert Reichert (A01) – “Hirnforschung und Tee trinken” (German) >>

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