Rewarding Open Science, Team Science and Collaborative Approaches
Creators
- 1. 4TU.ResearchData
- 2. NWO
- 3. Utrecht University
- 4. University of Twente
- 5. University of Amsterdam
Description
Presentations given at the workshop 'Rewarding Open Science, Team Science and Collaborative Approaches' organised by NWO, the Dutch Research Council, during the second Recognition and Rewards Festival held online on 4 February 2022. This workshop was organised, moderated and hosted by NWO's Maria Cruz, Hans de Jonge and Ammeret Rossouw. It was one of the workshops that took place during the Festival.
About the workshop
NWO introduced the Open Science Fund as a funding instrument designed to reward and incentivise researchers who practice open science. Many of the awarded projects in the 2020/2021 round rely on a collaborative approach that leverages the strengths and expertise of professionals trained in different fields and disciplines – in other words, a team science approach. The quality and strength of the team was part of the grant assessment criteria, as was the open science track record of the main applicant. Taking three of the awarded projects as examples, the workshop looked at best practices for team work and collaboration and discussed how to reward and recognise such practices.
Presentations:
Maria Cruz and Hans de Jonge - Introduction to the workshop
Serkan Girgin and Connie Clare - JupyterFAIR
Joachim Goedhart - The Amsterdam Science Park Study Group
Sanli Faez - Setting up a Team for a FAIR Battery