Meta-science Summer School: Get
hands-on training in research on research
Interested in learning how to use “research on research” to improve research in your field? Concerned
about the quality, reproducibility, rigor and transparency of research? Apply for the Meta-science Summer School (deadline May 22) to get hands-on experience, while collaborating with researchers from different fields and countries.
Meta-research studies the research process and tests interventions to improve research quality, culture and practice. During this week-long school (August 23-28, near Frankfurt
am Main, Germany), participants will work in small groups with experienced meta-researchers to design and start meta-research, or science of science, studies. Participants may continue working after the summer school to finish and publish their project.
The school is open to researchers from any field and welcomes researchers who do not have meta-research experience.
There is no cost to attend. Travel funding is available for a limited number of students.
Instructors include Tracey Weissgerber, Vladislav Nachev, Malcolm Macleod, Anita Bandrowski, Rachel Heyard,
and Marlene Altenmüller.
Learn more and apply before May 22: https://www.bihealth.org/en/notices/meta-science-summer-school-designing-and-conducting-studies-to-improve-research-1
The school is funded by Volkswagen Stiftung and organized by the BIH QUEST Center for Responsible Research and the EXCELScIOR ERA Chair meta-research team at the
University of Coimbra. Supporting organizations include the German Reproducibility Network,
META-REP, iRise and the Portuguese Reproducibility Network.
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TRACEY L. WEISSGERBER, PHD
EXCELScIOR ERA Chair Team Leader, University
of Coimbra
CNC-UC, Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology
CIBB, Center for Innovative Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Guest Researcher, Berlin
Institute of Health at Charité
QUEST Center for Responsible Research
ORCID 0000-0002-7490-2600
BlueSky: @tweissgerber.bsky.social
LinkedIn: Tracey Weissgerber
YouTube: ReproducibiliTeach (http://youtube.com/@reproducibiliteach);
Meta-research methods (https://www.youtube.com/@Metaresearch_methods)