UK Reproducibility Network Webinars
UKRN, UK Reproducibility Network
The UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN) is a national peer-led consortium that aims to ensure the UK retains its place as a centre for world-leading research. We do this by investigating the factors that contribute to robust research, promoting training activities, and disseminating best practice. We also work collaboratively with various external stakeholders to ensure coordination of efforts across the sector.
We seek to understand the factors that contribute to poor research reproducibility and replicability, and develop approaches to counter these, in order to improve the trustworthiness and quality of research. These issues affect all disciplines, so we aim for broad disciplinary representation. We believe that ongoing efforts to address these issues represent an opportunity to improve our research by reforming culture and practice.
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Open Hardware Makers, A Training Program For Developing Open Science Hardware
The UKRN Open Research Programme Progress And Plans
UKRN: A Space Odyssey (a journey through the STAR and METEOR projects)
Reproducibility, Transparency, Positionality? Perspectives From Different Research Fields
Local Network Leads: What They Do And Why
Indicators For Open Research: Pilot Projects
LNL Workshop: Building LNL Open Research Enabler Relationships
LNL Workshop: Setting Up A Student Consortium For Undergraduate Projects
Kait Clark, University of the West of England