When

31 March 2025    
15:00 - 16:00

Event Type

Join NCRC for a conversation on Open Research where Steve Boneham and Joe Corneli will lead a discussion on the intersection of research culture and open research. In this webinar, we will reflect on a series of events and activities organised within the UK Reproducibility Network’s (UKRN) Training Community of Practice.

The session will outline the development of a training community of practice, which aims at accelerating the uptake of open research practices by improving institutional training in this area. The community has been involved in co-designing resources and fostering peer-to-peer learning. The aim is to increase both the quantity and quality of training at UKRN Open Research Programme institutions and beyond, ultimately leading to a more cohesive, participatory research culture.

We will consider the wide range of ways for community members to contribute to new resources and reflect on ways to improve their training practices. We’ll also touch on recent discussions about epistemic diversity and interdisciplinary working.

Presenters:

Joe Corneli is Open Research Project Manager and UKRN Local Network Lead at Oxford Brookes University. He is a core contributor to the Peeragogy project, which began in 2012, and which collects design patterns for effective peer learning and peer production.

Steve Boneham is Open Research Training & Development Officer at Newcastle University. Prior to this, he began his research career working on HIV vaccines, then joined a Jisc service focused on using the internet for teaching and learning, and later worked on OA support at the Newcastle University library.

Registration is now open. All welcome.

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