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Centre for Technomoral Futures Flagship Lecture with Professor C Thi NguyenValue Capture and Algorithmic Policies: Outsourcing our Values to Technology Abstract: The values that govern our lives are increasingly explicit: defined by algorithms and institutions to be as…
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Lessons from Open Science across European Universities: policies, practices, and future directions - William CawthornOpen Science, which encompasses all scholarly disciplines, is increasingly recognised as a core feature of academic practice: it has the potential to improve the accessibility and integrity of…
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Stealing the Master's Tools - Sohail Jannesari (Speaker), Ricardo Twumasi, Clare Camp, Ruth MurphyIn an attempt to disrupt traditional paradigms of academic publishing, a decolonial initiative was forged between a group of health inequalities researchers. We began ‘Stolen Tools’, a…
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Using CRediT to promote responsible research - Nik Tahirah Nik Hussin & Veronica CanoResearch culture is a complex concept, which includes the way we evaluate, support and reward quality in research and how we recognise varied contributions to a research activity. In 2023, the…
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Preprints mean peer review can be reimagined as it should always have been - Stuart King"Peer review, a cornerstone of scholarly communications, is often acknowledged as a vital yet flawed process in academia. Among its well-known limitations—sluggishness, wastefulness,…
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Who gets credit? Fair attribution and publishing for technicians at the University of Cambridge - Lucy Woolhouse (Speaker), Frankie Marsh"Technicians have long been an underserved community within research, with limited opportunities for career development and a lack of acknowledgement for the vital role they play. The…
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The Madness of Metrics and Possibilities of Pause in Open Research - Marisa De AndradeIn July 2022, Marisa de Andrade wrote (what she thought was) an important book about knowledge (in)justice in the academy and in the world. Public Health, Humanities and Magical Realism: A…
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SACHA '23 - Roberston Group: Group 4 ProposalOn 26 April 2023, four #EdChangeAgent teams presented their final proposals to their host organisation, Robertson Group. Each team screened a short video capturing their proposal for the challenge:…
From Aidan Tracey
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Improving Research Culture and Integrity Through Open Science - Will Cawthorn (Keynote)Join Will Cawthorn for the closing keynote as he explores tangible ways to cultivate a healthy research culture using the tools provided by Open Scientific practices.
From Nel Coleman
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Damien Stehlé - Introduction to Lattice-based Cryptography (Pt 1)Subtitles will be added at a later date. 25 July 2022 Foundations and Applications of Lattice-based Cryptography Damien Stehlé, ENS Lyon Introduction to Lattice-based Cryptography (Pt 1)
From Liam Holligan
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The Edinburgh Open Research Roadmap - Dominic TateThe Edinburgh Open Research Roadmap will steer the university towards embedding Open Research as the “new normal”.
From Kerry Miller
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Stein-Based Preconditioners for Weak-Constraint 4D-Var - Davide PalittaRecent Advances in Numerical Linear Algebra for PDEs, Optimisation, and Data Assimilation Stein-Based Preconditioners for Weak-Constraint 4D-Var Davide Palitta (Alma Mater Studorium,…
From Greg McCracken
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