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New publication by members of the OSI Lübeck: “Rethink funding by putting the lottery first”

Rethink funding Researchers propose a new way to restructure grant allocation, promoting inclusivity, innovation, and cost reduction. LÜBECK UNIVERSITY, Germany – The allocation process of funding to researchers is far from optimal. A recent project of the Open Science Initiative at the University of Lübeck (Germany) has put forward a new proposal to challenge and […]

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“Quality research needs good working conditions” on June 1st

Dear Colleagues and Students, Our next guest is Dr Rima-Maria Rahal, postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods (Cologne). Rima-Maria Rahal will speak about her latest paper on why “Quality research needs good working conditions“, published in Nature Human Behavior. We are excited to discuss this important and timely topic on

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Automating Open Science. Using digital tools to assist research and communication

Dear colleagues, dear students, as part of our Open Science lecture series, next Thursday February 23 at 3 pm André Calero Valdez, one of the winners of the Open Science Award of the University last year, will give a talk titled “Automating Open Science. Using digital tools to assist research and communication”.André Calero Valdez studied

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GRN-Meeting with CODECHECK

Today we had a very exciting exchange with Daniel Nüst from CODECHECK, located at the TU Dresden, Germany, organized by the German Reproducibility Network (GRN). CODECHECK supports code checkers who independently evaluate the authors’ code and execution of computations underlying scientific papers by providing them with a workflow, guidelines, and tools. Code checkers do not

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“Reconciling Intellectual property and Open Science in the response to emerging diseases”

Dear colleagues, dear students, we would like to invite you to a talk on June 23 at 3 pm by Dr. Carsten Richter (Lübeck University/ IEBD | Institut für Entrepreneurship und Business Development) on “Reconciling Intellectual property and Open Science in the response to emerging diseases“ While Open Science is about providing unlimited access to scientific knowledge, the idea

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