
The Open Science Days will be organised for a third consecutive year. This year it will take place on the 19th and 20th of November. The overarching theme for this year’s conference is Open Science: Trust and Integrity in Science. This encompasses how open science can foster a culture of transparency, collaboration, and accountability in scientific research.
In an era where public trust in science is both crucial and contested, this event brings together researchers, PhD-students and other staff from Lund University and researching organisations in the local vicinity to explore how open science practices can strengthen the integrity and credibility of scientific knowledge.
Over the course of the conference, participants will engage in dynamic discussions, panels, and keynote sessions that address critical topics such as:
– Mass publications, paper mills, and the acceleration of proliferation of (anti)knowledge
– Reproducibility
– The politics of archives for open science
– Indigenous knowledges and open science
– Preprint services and their impact on open science
– Innovation and open Science
WHEN: 19th – 20th of November
WHERE: Palaestra
WHO: The program committee is happy to invite all LU-affiliated researchers and PhD-students, as well as support staff that work with research support to attend this free of charge lunch-to-lunch conference. We have a limited number of seats for participants that are not LU-affiliated.
Registration will open in August on https://openscience.blogg.lu.se/
If you are not LU-affiliated and want to attend the conference, please contact karolina.lindh@ub.lu.se.