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Developing an Open Research course and decision tree for researchers

Dates
Monday, March 24, 2025 - 14:00 to 14:45
Location
Online

Join us for the launch of our free course on Open Research.

The principles of open research allow researchers from diverse fields and underrepresented groups to collaborate and extend each other’s work, and contribute to collective knowledge. Dr Camilla Elphick

Camilla Elphick, with long dark hair, looking at the camera
Dr Camilla Elphick

Presenters

Dr Camilla Elphick, Lecturer in Psychology

Dr Sarah Laurence, Senior Lecturer in Psychology

Dr Lydia Devenney, Lecturer in Psychology

Dr Ailsa Strathie, Head of Discipline, Psychology & Counselling

About this session

This talk describes a new, open access, Open University (OU) course on Open Research, designed to help researchers from across disciplines understand the principles of open research, why open research is important, and to recognise good practice in the work of others. With the accompanying interactive decision tree, it also shows researchers how to apply open research practices to their own research, at any stage of a project.

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