NRIN Research Symposium
On December the 3rd NRIN organizes its annual symposium. This year we created a program where research on research is presented from different angles and multiple disciplines, with the purpose to broaden the perspective on research integrity.
We are excited about our line-up and hope to see you digitally on the 3rd! Find the full program (also available in pdf PDF (126 KB) ) and registration link here.
Program
10:00-10:10 | Welcome |
10:10-10:50 | Prof. dr. Herman Paul, Universiteit Leiden |
Virtues and Vices in 21st-Century Academia: Historical and Research Ethical Perspectives | |
10:50-11:30 | Tamarinde Haven, PhD Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Towards a responsible research climate: Findings from academics in Amsterdam. | |
11:30-12:10 | Krishma Labib, PhD Amsterdam UMC |
Research integrity education and training at research institutions - Insights from a focus group study. | |
12:10-12:40 | lunchbreak (offline) |
12:40-13:40 | Sessions round 1 |
A: Science in a pandemic: is open science helping or hurting integrity of research? Gowri Gopalakrishna, postdoc Amsterdam UMC | |
B: The Myth of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing -Jonáh Stunt, postdoc Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | |
13:40-14:40 | Sessions round 2 |
A: Responsible open science -unintended result of plan S. -Thed van Leeuwen, Associate Professor Universiteit Leiden | |
B: Usefulness of RCT’s -Janneke van ‘t Hooft, PhD Amsterdam UMC | |
14:40-14:50 | Short break (offline) |
14:50-15:30 | Pieter Huistra, Associate Professor Universiteit Utrecht |
Are replication studies in the humanities useful? | |
15:30-16:10 | Rik Peels, Associate Professor Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
Progress in the Humanities. | |
16:10 | Closing Remarks |