Welcome to LU Open Science Days 2026 on the 23rd to 24th of November at the auditorium at the Centre for Languages and Literature. The conference is open and free for all LU employees and researchers keen to learn about and discuss open science related topics.
In recent years Swedish stakeholders in open science have harmonised goals and priorities related to open science, and these are stipulated in the National guidelines for open science and the Roadmap for Open Science created by the Association of Swedish Higher Education Institutions. On Open Science Days this year we will therefore map out and provide examples of how and what Lund University is doing in relation to these areas.
We will stick to the lunch-to-lunch schedule like previous, and the program will be posted here on the blog in August. Gustav Nilssonne, neuroscientist, research data specialist and member of the steering committee of the Swedish CoARA chapter, will give a keynote on the 24th about the reformation of research assessment and open Science. In addition, there will be sessions on open publishing, research data, citizen science and more.
Registration will open in August but please mark the 23rd and 24th of November in your calendars and joins us to learn and talk about open science practices such as available research data, open publishing, incentives and rewards and citizen science.