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Examples of open research practice

Our research plan prioritises sharing examples of open practices that help you to make your research processes and outputs more open. Scroll through the articles below to learn more

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Using an Open Research approach to encouraging people to age well. What is Take5?

Take Five To Age Well encourages people of all ages to rethink ageing and embrace small lifestyle adjustments that can lead to longer, healthier, and happier lives. Read more about how researchers used open practices to ensure wide public engagement.

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How the Global OER Graduate Network advances open research practices

GO-GN (Global OER Graduate Network) is a network of PhD candidates around the world whose research projects include a focus on open education. Read about and access their open education resources.

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Five open practices to support effective capacity building: the case of the Every1 energy digitalisation project

Read about five open practices that have helped support the co-development of Open Educational Resources on the digital energy transition project funded by the European Union.