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UU Open Science newsletter - April 2021
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A warm welcome to the first newsletter of the Open Science Programme of Utrecht University (UU). In this monthly we bring you up to speed with the latest developments at UU and beyond. Do you have important insights, interesting activities or opinions to share, please don’t hesitate to contact us at openscience@uu.nl.
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Open Science Programme Team
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Education and research are two sides of the same coin, but what does that mean for the relationship between open science and education. In this new white paper by the open science programme we explore the relationship between open science and education through a number of different ‘lenses’.
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Reflections on the first Recognition & Rewards workshops
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During the first workshops on Recognition and Rewards last December (NL and ENG), more than 70 participants, academic and support staff of Utrecht University, shared their experiences. The input gathered in these sessions has partly been used for the recently published vision on Recognition and Rewards, and other issues will be addressed over the course of 2021.
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R2OS podcast #3: Automated Systematic Reviews
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Yet another installment of the Road to Open Science podcast where we tackle the question of how to find a needle in an ever growing haystack of academic articles: Automated Systematic Reviews (ASReviews). With Rens van de Schoot we discuss what drives him and his team to run this project, and why they opted for the 'open' approach.
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Change in call planning NWO Open Science Fund
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The Open Science Fund aims to support researchers to develop, test and implement innovative ways of making research open, accessible, transparent and reusable. With this call, NWO wants to stimulate Open Science by incentivizing and rewarding researchers at the forefront of this movement. NWO has recently announced new deadlines for this call.
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5 questions to Platform member Prof. Paul Ziche
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Meet Open Science Platform member Prof. Paul Ziche, Professor of the History of Modern Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies. What is his view on Open Science?
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The Breakthrough Institute:
Policy Making in the Post-Truth World
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LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog: The Absurdity of University Rankings
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cOAlitionS / Science Europe report on study of diamond journals landscape
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Read more about good practices and initiatives in the field of Open Science:
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Frequently asked questions regarding our Open Science tracks:
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The Recognition & Rewards track is looking for a project manager! Are you passionate about open science and recognition and rewards? Then this project might suit you! (only for UU-staff). The vacancy is published here (in Dutch):
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