Open Science is the movement to make scientific research and data accessible to all. It is based on the principles of inclusion, fairness, rigor, reproducibility, equity, transparency and sharing in research, and ultimately seeks to change the way research is done. Open Science practices have been actively promoted across all research fields in the last years, yet, students might lack concrete tools and knowledge on how they can apply Open Science principles to their research.
The current workshop aims to (1) help PhD students understand what Open Science is and (2) provide theoretical knowledge and practical tools on how they can make their own research more open, from the study design to data analysis, and how they can make their career progress through practicing Open Science.
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