What role should the public play in research? And should all researchers openly share their teaching materials? Today, science is all about collaboration and transparency. Thanks to Citizen Science, non-scientists can actively participate in research. But to what extent does/should/can societal engagement really contribute to science? In education, the demand for Open Education is growing. Imagine teachers making their course materials freely available to everyone. Are researchers ready to use each other’s work, and will it really improve their lives as teachers? How far are we willing to go with these changes? Come and share your thoughts on the openness of research and education.
This lecture is organized in collaboration with Radboud Reflects, the Radboud Open Science Programme, and the Open Science Community Nijmegen. The event is open to all researchers and staff from Radboud University, Radboudumc, the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, and HAN University of Applied Sciences. Admission is free.
Open Science Community Relaunch
Drinks afterwards are provided by Open Science Community Nijmegen and will take place at the Aula of Radboud University. This event marks the official relaunch of OSCN!
There will be ample opportunity to further discuss the talks and other topics after the event. We hope to see many of you there, celebrating the relaunch of OSCN with us!
Visit the Radboud Reflects webpage for more information about this event and its speakers.
Participation
Participation is free. Please make sure to register. It may take up to two business days for your ticket to arrive in your inbox.
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When? Tuesday 11 February 2025, 3:30 pm – 4:15 pm
Speakers: Prof. J.A.M. Bransen (Jan), Dr L. Krabbenborg (Lotte)
Location: Senaatszaal
Organisation: Radboud Reflects, Behavioural Science Institute, Philosophy of Behavioural Sciences
Registration deadline: Tuesday 11 February 2025