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Contents

  • 1 International Networks
    • 1.1 International Reproducibility Networks
        • 1.1.0.1 Africa
        • 1.1.0.2 Australia
        • 1.1.0.3 Belgium
        • 1.1.0.4 Brazil
        • 1.1.0.5 Canada
        • 1.1.0.6 Croatia
        • 1.1.0.7 Denmark
        • 1.1.0.8 Finland
        • 1.1.0.9 Germany
        • 1.1.0.10 Italy
        • 1.1.0.11 Luxembourg
        • 1.1.0.12 Netherlands
        • 1.1.0.13 Norway
        • 1.1.0.14 Portugal
        • 1.1.0.15 Slovakia
        • 1.1.0.16 Spain
        • 1.1.0.17 Sweden
        • 1.1.0.18 Switzerland
        • 1.1.0.19 United Kingdom

International Networks

Outside the UK? Find a Reproducibility Network in your area
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International Reproducibility Networks

A Reproducibility Network (RN) is a national, peer-led consortium of researchers that aims to promote and ensure rigorous research practices by establishing appropriate training activities, designing and evaluating research improvement efforts, disseminating best practice and working with stakeholders to coordinate efforts across the sector. RNs aim for broad disciplinary representation and an intensive interdisciplinary dialogue (e.g., with funding agencies, publishers, learned societies and other sectoral organisations, as well as researchers from all disciplines and across all career stages).

To reach as many researchers as possible, and to operate as efficiently as possible, we are keen to support other countries interested in creating similar networks. If you are interested in setting up a national RN, or finding out who in your country is working towards this, please contact us.

Map showing the global areas where there are reproducibility networks

Africa

AREN

kwaaseey@gmail.com
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Australia

aus-rn.org

iebh@bond.edu.au
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Belgium

reproducibilitynetwork.be

info@reproducibilitynetwork.be
  • X

Brazil

reprodutibilidade.org

redereprodutibilidade@gmail.com
  • X

Canada

carn-recar.ca

info@carn.recar.ca
  • X

Croatia

crorin.hr

info@crorin.hr
  • X

Denmark

danish-repro.github.io

danish.repro@gmail.com
  • X

Finland

finnish-rn.org

contact@finnish-rn.org
  • X

Germany

reproducibilitynetwork.de

info@reproducibilitynetwork.de
  • X

Italy

itrn.org

contact@itrn.org
  • X

Luxembourg

uni.lu

contact@ukrn.org
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Netherlands

reproducibilitynetwork.nl

info@reproducibility.nl
  • X

Norway

norrn.no

norrepro@gmail.com
  • X

Portugal

ptrn.pt

ptrn.info@gmail.com
  • X

Slovakia

slovakrn.wixsite.com/skrn

slovakreproducibilitynetwork@gmail.com
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Spain

sprn.es

contact@ukrn.org
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Sweden

swern.org

gustav.nilsonne@ki.se
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Switzerland

swissrn.org

crs@ebpi.uzh.ch
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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 research system is outstanding in conducting and promoting rigorous and transparent research. It is currently led by Marcus Munafò (Bristol), Chris Chambers (Cardiff), Alexandra Collins (Imperial), Laura Fortunato (Oxford), Etienne Roesch (Reading), and Malcolm Macleod (Edinburgh).

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