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Previous Open Science Series events
The Open Science Series takes place during the Psychological colloquium, Thursdays from 16:00-18:00.
16.05.24
- What is the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) and why should you know about it? (Julius Welzel, University Kiel)
08.06.23
- Open and reproducible neuroimaging: From study inception to publication (Jochem Rieger, UOL)
04.05.23
- The effect of analytical choices on fMRI findings and what we can do about it? (Rotem Botvinik-Nezer, Dartmouth College, Hanover, U.S.)
09.06.22
- Opening Pandora’s box: Practices, Problems, Prospects and Perspectives of data sharing in Psychology (Dr. Tina Lonsdorf – UKE)
05.05.22
- Multiverse analyses in cognitive neuroscience – The METEOR project (Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt UOL)
20.01.22
- Open Science: What have we achieved, where do we go? (Felix Schönbrodt, LMU)
13.01.22
- Open Access publishing and funding possibilities at the University of Oldenburg (Kim Braun, BIS UOL)
06.01.22
- Experiences with Registered Reports: An Update (Jill von Conta, UOL)
17.06.21
- Code Sharing (Dr. Sarah Blum and Arnd Meiser, Oldenburg)
20.05.21
- Data sharing and preregistration (Dr. Stephanie Rosemann, Georgetown)
- Introduction of the DFG Core Facility Grant (Gerätezentrum, Dr. Tina Schmitt, Oldenburg)
22.04.21
- Registered reports (Jill von Conta, Oldenburg)
- Introduction of the Open Science Interest Group of the Department of Psychology (Nadine Jacobsen, Oldenburg)