
Graz Open Science Initiative
@grazopenscience
We are researchers and students from all over Graz (Austria) and interested in Open Science and Open Access.
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29-11-2018 10:18:37
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How much do we love the #OpenScienceBadgeCookies our members ZivaKorda, Sandra Grinschgl, Dr. rer. nat., Sarah Stryeck, and HilmiBro baked? 😍🌲 Center for Open Science, #preprints, RegisteredReports





We are super excited to announce our next two #ReproducibiliTea sessions, where we'll talk about the ✨perks of #openscience ✨. We'll start next week (May 25) by discussing how open science may improve trust in science. Join us at 5 pm at the wonderful Uni Graz/University of Graz IDea_Lab.


Come to tomorrow's (June 29) ReproducibiliTea discussion round at Leechgasse 34 (IDea_Lab) at 5pm! Sandra Grinschgl, Dr. rer. nat. will present a recent article she co-author ed (royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.10…) on how teaching open science can improve students' outcomes.


Open now Expressions of Interest in a PhD position in the MetaMelb Research Group with me and simine vazire and other excellent colleagues. This PhD is History and Philosophy of Science but would be working with an interdisciplinary team findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/opportunity/10…

🚨 Event alert 🚨 On Jan 31, we're hosting a discussion round on Open Science X AI at Uni Graz/University of Graz. Jana Lasser, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Anne Gärtner, Horst Bischof, and Joachim Reidl will join us. There are only a few seats left so be sure to sign up soon: tinyurl.com/OSxAIgraz




❗️Attention ❗️ Our Uni Graz/University of Graz ReproducibiliTea program is finally out. Join our 4 sessions to chat about preregs, the impact of open science, sharing data, and a certain recent retraction. Open to everyone! osf.io/fg6um/ has the program and all papers that we'll read.


Join us tomorrow (Wednesday) at Leechgasse to talk about "When and how to deviate from a preregistration" by Daniël Lakens over some tea. 🫖

Join us at tomorrow's ReproducibiliTea to chat about the societal impact of open science!