Press the refresh button: using research integrity and open science for researcher assessment

Online

Introducing the Hong Kong Principles and the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) guidance for academic institutions Please note this workshop is no longer accepting registrations. This workshop is an introduction to researcher assessment. A presentation examining the current metrics used to assess researchers will be followed by an introduction to the Hong Kong Principles (HKPs). […]

Open Research Transparency workshop

Online

New tools and practices to promote open and efficient science Please note this workshop is no longer accepting registrations. Currently, innovative ideas are abundant in science, yet we are still short of practical tools to implement these ideas in everyday practice. A tool is practical if it can achieve its aim without requiring too much or no […]

IsoArcH: Open Science in Archaeology

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Registration for this workshop has closed This event provides archaeologists with an overview of the latest Open Science developments in the field. The event features presentations about open access to publications and databases, open review of papers, as well as open sharing of data/codes/methods. Talks will be given by Prof. Ben Marwick (Univ. of Washington), […]

Introduction to causal inference and directed acyclic graphs

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Registration for this event has closed Estimating causal effects in non-experimental data is a key aim of applied health and social science research. Unfortunately, it is also notoriously difficult. Contemporary causal inference methods, including directed acyclic graphs, promise to revolutionise the analysis and interpretation of non-experimental data, not least by making our ambitions and assumptions […]