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UKRN Community Project
A one-year project supported by UKRI and Institutional partnersThe Community Project will support the UKRN Local Network Leads (LNLs) to enable them to be more effective both locally and nationally. It will provide institutions with the means to accelerate the uptake of high quality open research practices and provide funders and publishers with support to explore new opportunities to work together. The project will also work with national Reproducibility Networks, mainly in Europe, to support inter-Network activities. A range of resources, opportunities and activities will be created.
The September Community Project newsletter has lots of news, events and resources for Local Network Leads and their network members. It includes information on our upcoming Replication Games and how to sign up for this exciting event. [button link=https://osf.io/a6nqf...
Relaunching a Local Network – the Salford Story
The University of Salford LNL, Sharon Coen, recently relaunched their local network. Sharon is keen to share her lessons learnt, so here they are. The backstory: Sharon originally launched the local network in December 2023. She...
Summer reading for our Local Network Leads
The August LNL Community Project newsletter has lots of news (including a great funding opportunity), events and resources for Local Network Leads and their network members. A little bit of light summer reading. [button link=https://osf.io/v536p color="pink"...
July 2024 LNL Newsletter
The July newsletter has just been published with lots of news and resources for our Local Network Leads and their network members. And find out why the work of University of Leeds LNL Eike Rinke (pictured above at the recent LNL retreat) has been recognised, and his...
Spotlight on open research at Solent University, Southampton
Recently Diane Hird, the Local Network Lead (LNL) Community Project Coordinator, met with LNL Dr James Steele to learn more about open research activities at Solent University. This blog is the result of that conversation. Huge thanks to James for his time. Dr James...