Minutes Assembly #11
On June 28th, we assembled our supporting community to decide next steps, together (see our original agenda). In this post, we report some key points for those who were unable
On June 28th, we assembled our supporting community to decide next steps, together (see our original agenda). In this post, we report some key points for those who were unable
The USA Supreme Court ruled that Universities may no longer use affirmative action in admission procedures. What does this mean for affirmative action more broadly?
This week we discuss the need for pluarlity in research, and how pluralism does not mean everything's allowed.
In our ongoing process of intentionally designing business practices, we are today introducing our equipment policy. We learned accumulating things is even easier as an organization than it is as
What is there to consider when gamifying research practices? Is it actually new?
In February, we ran a pilot ResearchEquals Cohort. Seven sessions spread over four weeks, and five cohort graduates. Regardless of whether we continue, this is a delightful memory already. We
What could peer review look like if we let go of what we have?
Tilburg University is now an inaugural supporting member of ResearchEquals, sustaining and governing the development of modular publishing. Tilburg University already included open science in its strategy in 2018 and
In season 3, episode 7, we talk about CVs in academia.
KU Leuven is now an inaugural supporting member of ResearchEquals, sustaining and governing the development of modular publishing. As part of their commitment to Open Science, KU Leuven supports sustainable