This year, Norwegian Reproducibility Network joins forces with the Centre for Medical Ethics at University of Oslo for a national discussion on Responsible Open Science.
We will critically examine if and how research ethics values align with open science practices, and explore how open science can support diverse research practices across disciplines and address global and local inequalities. We will also invite dialogue on how open science practices, infrastructures, and policies can meet complex societal challenges while building sustainable and inclusive research futures.
Participation
There will be a possibility of participating in-person or online. Registration is free but required. Upon registration, you'll receive a confirmation email. Before the event, you will receive additional practical information about the conference and the Zoom link for accessing the event.
Preliminary program
Morning Session (09:00-12:00)
- Welcome and Introduction
- Introduction to NORRN and CME (med.uio.no)
- Presentation of the ROSiE (rosie-project.eu) General Guidelines on Responsible Open Science by Rosemarie de La Cruz Bernabe (med.uio.no)
- Ethical and Epistemic Responsibility in Open Science
- Keynote talks by Vidar Enebakk (forskningsetikk.no), Åshild Lappegard Hauge (sv.uio.no), Jesper Wiborg Schneider (au.dk), Panagiotis Kavouras (trustparency-project.eu), Olivier Le Gall (eng-bfp.bordeaux-aquitaine.hub.inrae.fr)
- Lunch break
Afternoon Session (13:00-15:30)
- Social and Existential Responsibility in Open Science
- Panel discussion on inclusivity, new technologies, AI and big data with invited guests: Rose Trappes (uib.no), Bob O’Hara (ntnu.no), Andrea Gasparini (ub.uio.no), Ingrid Heggland (ntnu.edu.no)
- Co-production of the recommendations for Responsible Open Science in Norway
- Presentation of co-created recommendations and closing remarks
Contact
If you have any questions, please get in touch with us (norrn.no).