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Contents

  • 1 International Networks
    • 1.1 International Reproducibility Networks
        • 1.1.0.1 Australia
        • 1.1.0.2 Germany
        • 1.1.0.3 Switzerland
        • 1.1.0.4 United Kingdom

International Networks

Outside the UK? Find a Reproducibility Network in your area

International Reproducibility Networks

 

The UKRN is specifically focused on working within the United Kingdom, however similar Reproducibility Networks have been established around the world.

All Reproducibility Networks are peer-led consortiums and aim to promote and ensure robust research practices by establishing appropriate training activities, disseminating best practice and working with stakeholders to ensure coordination of efforts across the sector.

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Australia

Australia

aus-rn.org

iebh@bond.edu.au
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Germany

Germany

reproducibilitynetwork.de

info@reproducibilitynetwork.de
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Switzerland

Switzerland

swissrn.org

crs@ebpi.uzh.ch
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United Kingdom

United Kingdom

ukrn.org

contact@ukrn.org
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About UKRN

UKRN is a peer-led consortium that aims to ensure the UK retains its place as a centre for world-leading research. It is led by Marcus Munafò (Bristol), Chris Chambers (Cardiff), Alexandra Collins (Imperial), Laura Fortunato (Oxford), Nicole Janz (Nottingham), and Malcolm MacLeod (Edinburgh).

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