Embedding open science in research and teaching

Hosted by the British Society for the Psychology of Individual Differences

Open science practices are increasingly recognised as essential for robust, credible, and reproducible research in psychology. Still, resistance and lack of knowledge/awareness of principles and practices are sometimes observed across academic and scientific contexts, which might otherwise provide great benefits and improve the quality of research processes and outputs. The presentations will be followed by a Q&A session and open discussion about practical aspects of embedding open science practices in research and teaching routines.

  • Speakers:
    Dr Bianca De Haan, Associate Dean (Student Experience) & Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Brunel University London
  • Dr Joost Dessing, Senior Lecturer & Open Science Lead at the School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast
  • Dr Liam Cahill, Lecturer in Psychology and member of the UK Reproducibility Network

All welcome

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