ROSiE project workshop at the European Parliament

Join us for the workshop on Research Integrity in Open Science for Europe, organized by the European Parliament's STOA Panel for the Future of Science and Technology.

ROSiE project is coming to an end, therefore we are having a final event at the European Parliament in Brussels on 21.02.2024. We would like to share the official invite with colleagues, students and larger medical faculty.

You are all welcome to attend. Please use the link below to register and read more about the event (Please note: only those attending physically can register) https://lnkd.in/dej9caBC. The event will also be webstreamed.

The workshop intends to uncover how unchecked challenges in Open Science can jeopardize academic freedom. Open Science demands a shift in scientific mindset and robust governance structures—infrastructure, codes of conduct, regulations, and training. Deficiencies in these elements pose critical threats to researchers and institutions, impacting academic freedom, diversity, and inclusivity in science.

Members of the ROSiE project Consortium, alongside experts, researchers, and policy makers will discuss how Open Science in Europe intersects with policy, potentially conflicting with GDPR, intellectual property regulations, and funding restrictions. They will also explore the imperative for a governance structure driving a paradigm shift in science, guided by Research Ethics and Integrity.

Background

The aim of the project Responsible Open Science in Europe (ROSiE) is to analyse ethical challenges in Open Science (OS) and Citizen Science (CS), and further develop practical. tools to ensure Ethics and research integrity (ERI) as a structural component. Eleven European research institutions are involved in the project, coordinated by the University of Oslo

Read more about the ROSiE project on rosie-project.eu

Published Feb. 9, 2024 12:33 PM - Last modified Feb. 9, 2024 12:33 PM