Open Research, or Open Science is the movement to make the scientific process and research outputs more transparent, inclusive and accessible.
Doing so supports validation, reproducibility and reduces cases of academic misconduct. It helps to maximise the impact of one’s research and provides the foundations for others to build upon.
The UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science was adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO at its 41st session, in November 2021. As Singapore is one of the Member States, NTU is keen to engage the relevant communities to share and discuss their perspectives and experiences with Open Science.
All members of the research community are invited to register and attend the inaugural in-person Singapore Open Research Conference that will take place on 2 November 2022. International and local drivers and practitioners will be sharing their perspectives on how researchers and institutions can play a role in making the scientific process and research outputs more transparent, inclusive and accessible.
Please visit the conference website to register.
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