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December 2022 update on the UKRN open research programme

Dec 9, 2022 | Open Research Programme update

The UKRN open research programme aims – through training, sharing practice and evaluation – to accelerate the uptake of open research practices.   Now that the programme is up and running, I will aim to provide monthly updates here, both to keep you informed and to...

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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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  • UKRN announces new training resources to support Open Research practices
  • Open Research Programme: November 2023 update
  • Unmasking research’s unreliable narrator to harness the power of storytelling

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