At the Crossroads of Open Science

A workshop offered by the Bonn Graduate Center in cooperation with the Bonn University and State Library

For science to be transparent and reproducible, it needs to be open. This concept is gaining increasing attention in the research community—but what does practicing open science actually involve? More importantly, how can you effectively integrate open science principles into your everyday research routine? In this workshop, we will explore these and other questions.

Online Workshop

Tuesday, November 18, 2025
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Trainer

Dr. Ewa Elizabeth Bres, Dr. Annika Tensi and Dr. Daniel Rudolf

Language

English

Location

Online

Target Group

Doctoral students and postdocs

Track(s)

Research

Certificate

4 units are applicable within the Doctorate plus or Careers plus certificate

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Description

For science to be transparent and reproducible, it needs to be open. This concept is gaining increasing attention in the research community—but what does practicing open science actually involve? More importantly, how can you effectively integrate open science principles into your everyday research routine? What does it have to do with FAIR and research data management? What are QRPs? What is Open Access? What are predatory publishers/ journals/conferences and how to indentify and avoid them?

In this workshop will explore and discuss these and other aspects of open science during this interactive workshop. Except for microphone and webcam, no technical equipment or prior knowledge is required for this online workshop.

Content

  • What is Open Science, what does it involve and why is it important?
  • FAIR & CARE
  • RDM
  • Open access
  • Predatory publishers/journals/conferences
  • Scientific misconduct, QRPs

Creditable for the Micro Credential  'Research Ethics & Integrity' 

Micro Credentials for doctoral students offer the opportunity to systematically add key future skills to your professional expertise. You can apply for a Micro Credential if you successfully complete at least four workshops from one area of expertise.

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Feedback from Participants

"The workshop provided comprehensive insights on the concept of open science, its beauty and practical challenges. It was well-paced, clearly structured, easy to follow. It was engaging and encouraging." (Participant 2023)


Contact

Bonn Graduate Center

Contact

+49 228 73-60141

graduiertenzentrum@uni-bonn.de

Address

Alte Sternwarte
Poppelsdorfer Allee 47
53115 Bonn

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