The Re:produce workshop aims to address the challenges of making
reproducible science by offering researchers tools to help them make their research more open, transparent and verifiable.
Early- and mid-career researchers and PhD students are
invited to join the workshop to engage in two days of talks and hands-on
training designed to identify effective tools and methods to address the reproducibility of their research. .
As a delegate at the Re:produce workshop, you will have the chance to refresh the concepts and tools of reproducible science, engage in meaningful discussions, apply practical solutions to enhance the quality and credibility of your research, and establish valuable connections with researchers from different disciplines.
The Re:produce workshop is organised by a diverse team of researchers from the University of Queensland and the University of Southern Queensland, with the support of the Australian Academy of Science.
About the Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia)
The workshop is supported by the Australian Academy of Science as part of the activities for the 2019-2020 round of the Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia). The Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia) supports activities which provide tangible benefits to Australia’s early- and mid-career researcher (EMCR) community, with the overall goal of furthering scientific discovery. Activities are managed by the Australian Academy of Science and funds are made available by the generous support of the Royal Society through the Theo Murphy (Australia) Fund.
Contact us: emcr@science.org.au
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