OnLine Seminars On OpEN SCIENCE

2022/23 Edition

The online seminars registration link will be available later on, usually a few days before each seminar.  For additional information write to this email

Seminars last 30/40 minutes plus 10/20 minutes for questions.

April 5, 3 PM (CET)

Iratxe Puebla, Director of Strategic Initiatives & Community, ASAPbio

The Revision Process and Preprints


May 4, 9 AM (CET)
Alex Holcombe, University of Sydney
Contributorship: Changing Practices to Better Credit Researchers


June 7, 3 PM (CET)

Ioana Cristea, University of Padova, IT

Redesigning Incentives: Open Science Practices at the Cornerstone of Academic Evaluation

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November 24, 3 PM

Valentina Pasquale, Italian Institute of Technology, IT

The transformative Potential of Open Science
Video

December 14, 5 PM

Nicholas Coles, Stanford University, USA; Director of the Psychological Science Accelerator

Multi-lab and Multi-site Projects; the Psychological Science Accelerator
Video

January 11, 3 PM (CET)

Rima-Maria Rahal, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, DE

Replication Studies

Video


February 8, 3 PM (CET)

Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, University of Amsterdam, NL

Best Practices and Transparency in Statistics

Video


March 1, 3 PM (CET)
Enrico Glerean,  Aalto University, School of Science, FI
Open issues in data sharing

Video

2021/22 Edition

November 17  

Brian Nosek (University of Virginia and Executive Director of the Center for Open Science, US) 

Culture change toward more open, rigorous, and reproducible research

Slides | Video


December 15 

Ernesto Carafoli (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland; Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Padova, Italy) 

Fraud and self-correction in science


January 12 

Chris Chambers (Cardiff University, United Kingdom)

New forms of publication and revision

Slides |Video


February 9 

Simine Vazire (Melbourne University, Australia)

Credibility beyond replicability


March 9 

Franca Agnoli (University of Padova, Italy)

The Prevalence of Questionable Research Practices and Scientific Misconduct

Slides |Video


April 6 

Christina Bergmann (Hochschule Osnabrück and Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nederlands) 

Collaborating across time and space: How to get a large dataset together 


May 5 

Marco Perugini (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy)

The signal and the noise: Sound research designs and power analysis


June 1 

Felix Schönbrodt (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany)

Open Science, metrics, and career


We thank the Italian Psychology Association (Associazione Italiana di Psicologia, AIP) for providing the Zoom account for the Online Seminars on Open Science.