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Open meta-analysis in particle physics – next steps with UKRN

Open meta-analysis in particle physics – next steps with UKRN

Aug 6, 2025 | Blog, UKRN Community

Earlier this year Andy Buckley from the University of Glasgow approached UKRN to share the work of the OpenMAPP project – Open Meta-Analysis in Particle Physics. Andy presented a webinar on data reinterpretation in High Energy Physics (HEP) which is now...
Project TIER workshop on teaching transparent and reproducible research methods

Project TIER workshop on teaching transparent and reproducible research methods

Jul 24, 2025 | Blog, News, UKRN Community

Last week, researchers from the Universities of Bath, Cambridge, Salford, Stirling and the West of Scotland attended a workshop delivered by Richard Ball on teaching transparent and reproducible research methods. Project TIER – Teaching Integrity in Empirical...
In-person meeting of national Reproducibility Network representatives

In-person meeting of national Reproducibility Network representatives

Jul 9, 2025 | News, UKRN Community

Many Reproducibility Network (RN) representatives were London this month for the Metascience 2025 Conference. The UKRN team took advantage of this to convene an in-person RN meeting and to share updates on several EU-based research projects. Fifteen national RNs were...
African and UK Reproducibility Networks meet to share best research practice

African and UK Reproducibility Networks meet to share best research practice

Jun 24, 2025 | News, UKRN Community

Members of the African and UK Reproducibility Networks meet next month in an event organised by the University of  Liverpool ReproducibiliTea club. It will be held on Friday 11 July and is sponsored by the Institute of Population Health research culture fund. The...
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UKRN is a peer-led consortium whose vision is for the UK research system to be outstanding in conducting and promoting rigorous and transparent research. It is led by a Supervisory Board whose members are currently Etienne Roesch (Reading, chair), Natasha Mauthner (Newcastle), Sofia Fernandes (Warwick), Eike Rinke (Leeds), Emma Ganley (protocols.io), Harvinder Virk (Leicester),  Marcus Munafò* (Bath) and Neil Jacobs* (Bristol)

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