UKRN ORCC releases three primers on Open Research

UKRN ORCC releases three primers on Open Research

UKRN is pleased to announce the release of three primers on Open Research.  Open research is important because it ensures transparency across the research lifecycle, promoting rigour, reproducibility, and public trust in research.  We are pleased that research...
2023 UKRN Local Network Lead Retreat

2023 UKRN Local Network Lead Retreat

Written by Vicky Hellon and Alden Conner, The Alan Turing Institute, UK. The UKRN Local Network Leads (LNLs) are the network’s grassroots reproducibility representatives and points of contact at their respective institutions. There are 79 LNLs across 66 institutions...
Training on Open Source Hardware: A primer from UKRN

Training on Open Source Hardware: A primer from UKRN

Open source hardware (OSH) refers to equipment and instrumentation whose designs are made available to anyone for use, modify, and distribute without restrictions in ways that are easily understood.  OSH is part of the Open Science Ecosystem, intersecting with open...
Teaching Reproducible Research and Open Science Conference

Teaching Reproducible Research and Open Science Conference

The University of Sheffield was pleased to host a three day ‘Teaching Reproducible Research and Open Science Conference,’ on June 20-22 as part of the UKRN’s Open Research Training Programme. Project TIER’s Norm Medeiros and Richard Ball led talks, seminars and...

Open Research Programme: May 2023 update

Back in December I said that I would try to provide regular updates here on the UKRN Open Research Programme; apologies for not having done this as much as I would have liked; it has been a busy time. Several more UKRN institutions have expressed interest in being a...