Event categories: Coffee Lectures on Open Science Education

Building the Future of Open Inclusive, Rigorous, and Open Research with FORRT

9. December 2025
16:00 - 17:00 CET
Online
This event is part of the Coffee Lectures on Open Science Education. Abstract: The Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training (FORRT; https://forrt.org) is a global grassroots initiative fostering inclusive, ethical, and rigorous research education. With over 50 active projects and 1500+ contributors from 50+ countries, FORRT bridges metascience, pedagogy, and policy reform to democratize […]

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Teaching what we Practice – Open Science in Higher Education

25. February 2025
16:00 - 17:00 CET
Online
Organised by: ZBW
This event is part of the Coffee Lectures on Open Science Education. Abstract: Teaching what we practice means emphasizing the importance of integrating Open Science principles into academic teaching. The relevance of these practices lies in fostering a learning environment that mirrors the evolving landscape of scientific research. By embracing Open Science in higher education, […]

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Open Source Software and Open Science: A productive pair

24. June 2025
17:00 - 18:00 CEST
Online
Organised by: ZBW
This event is part of the Coffee Lectures on Open Science Education. Abstract: Open Source Software (OSS) and Open Science are built on the same ideas and borrow heavily from the same philosophical and practical traditions. In practice, I would go as far as arguing that open science involving computations requires an open software stack. […]

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BERD Academy: Open Education for Research with (unstructured) Business, Economics and Related Data

29. January 2025
16:00 - 17:00
Online
Organised by: ZBW
This event is part of the Coffee Lectures on Open Science Education. Abstract: Big Data took the world by storm, Artificial Intelligence has become a hot topic across research disciplines. Working with these data can be a challenge. Especially for researchers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences, who graduated just a few years ago when […]

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A reproducibility internship?

15. October 2024
16:00 - 17:00
Online
Organised by: ZBW
Abstract: The LDI Replication Lab verifies computational reproducibility of papers appearing in AEA journals with undergraduate students, who experience hands-on engagement with data and code for conditionally accepted manuscripts. We believe that exposure to and training in well-structured programming will benefit students both in academia and the private sector. They become resourceful in debugging […]

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