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Are you passionate about robust, rigorous, and transparent research = practices in Psychology and/or Neuroscience? Do you want up to =E2=82=AC1,= 000 to fund training to enhance your skills in software and data = management? Do you want to join a vibrant community of practice = ? Look no further! We are thrilled to announce the first edition of two Fellowship = programmes, ReproPsy and e-ReproNim. These are unique opportunities to = become part of a vibrant community dedicated to advancing open and = robust data practices in Psychological and Neuroscientific research. By becoming a ReproPsy Fellow, you will join a network of like-minded = researchers dedicated to advancing data practices in Psychology and = Neuroscience. Our programmes offer more than just financial support=E2=80=94= it provides a platform for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and = professional growth. The projects are led by Dr Jim Grange = (Keele University, UK) and Dr Etienne Roesch = (University of Reading, UK). They are part of the repro.school = collective, and funded by the Research Data Alliance (RDA), in = collaboration with the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC Future), and = the UK Reproducibility Network=E2=80=99s Open Research Programme = .=20 The RDA aims to develop and adopt infrastructure that promotes = data-sharing and data-driven research, thereby grounding the fellowship = programmes in networks of data specialists. ReproPsy is part of the RDA Psychology Data Interest Group = ; e-ReproNim is part of the RDA Neuroimaging Data Working Group = , and the = European sister project to the North American repronim.org = . The UK Reproducibility Network is a grassroot = movement, created organically by researchers in the UK in 2019, in = response to the so-called reproducibility crisis. It now gathers active = representatives of 70 research-intensive Universities in the UK and lead = major projects. Other national Reproducibility Networks exist; there = might be one closer to you = ? If not, contact us and = we=E2=80=99ll help you set up. Open Data in Psychology & Neuroimaging In a context where results of research are questioned, open data is = transforming the landscape of our practices, enabling collaboration, = reproducibility, and innovation. As Psychology & Neuroscience embraces = this paradigm shift, we aim to equip researchers like you with the = necessary skills and resources to adopt and adapt your data practices, = ensuring greater impact and scientific progress, and helping you help = your community. Project overview The mission of the Fellowship programme is to empower communities to = excel in open data practices. In each programme we are offering 15 = fellowships (5 for UK applicants), each worth up to =E2=82=AC1,000, to = support early career researchers (ECRs) from both EU and UK = institutions. ECRs typically donate their time to upskill and transmit = this new knowledge to their local communities. We expect the funding = awarded to be directed towards helping you create opportunities for = learning and teaching, helping you fund your own projects in this remit, = your own software and data management training, and organise bespoke = training sessions at your home institution. The funding could for = instance be used to organise training from the Carpentries = (http://carpentries.org ) or similar venues; = or, should your local policies on workload allocation permit, you could = use the funding to offset time commitment towards such training, in = agreement with your line manager. What we ask of you in return is a commitment to participate in the = online events organised (at least once a month) and in the projects that = may arise, such as scoping and designing training needs, contributing to = writing training material, and other projects that you may bring to the = table! More information about the programmes and to access the application = form, please visit = https://repro.school/2023/05/31/join-the-repropsy-e-repronim-fellowship-pr= ogrammes/.=20 Application Process Applying for our Open Data Fellowship Program is simple! The link to the = application form is at the bottom, but here's a brief outline of what = you will need to consider before applying: Field(s) of research (Up to 1000 char with spaces): What you do. Training Needs (Up to 2000 char with spaces): In your application, = highlight the training needs for yourself and your local research = community. How can open data practices benefit your institution and = Psychology as a whole? Training Plan (Up to 2000 char with spaces): Describe the aim, = motivation, and relevant prior experience related to the training you = envision. How will this training empower your research and contribute to = the open data movement? Scope of Impact (Up to 2000 char with spaces): Outline the scope of your = local community that would benefit from the training. Show us how this = initiative can create a ripple effect, benefiting multiple researchers = at your institution. Special circumstances (Up to 2000 char with spaces): This is a = gather-it-all section that allows you to bring anything you think might = be relevant to the evaluators. Use this category to describe aspects = related to equity, diversity and inclusion we ought to know about. Justification of resources (Up to 5000 char with spaces): Provide = itemised costs (including tax if applicable) describing how you plan to = use the funding allocated in the Fellowship. Each Fellow can request up = to =E2=82=AC1,000. Host Institution Support (signed pdf with letterhead): Upload a letter = of support from your host institution, as a PDF file, signed by your = line manager, confirming their commitment to supporting your training = and supporting you to organise training in your community. This could = involve allocating time, which must be clearly stated (in number of = hours estimated), or providing you with other necessary resources. Files = must be uploaded onto the public dropbox link provided in the = application form. You will be asked for your name, and your email = address; we only need your name to link your file to your application, = and the email address does not have to be real. Any issue with uploading = a file, please email e.b.roesch@reading.ac.uk.=20 Please also note: The maximum number of characters allowed are not targets to be met. Be = as concise as needed. We are committed to supporting typically under-represented communities, = and will apply a process of positive action towards supporting equity, = diversity and inclusion. Specifically, after applications are graded by = our evaluators and ranked, we will assert the landscape of the selection = and adjust the selection if needed. Please use the Special Circumstances = box to raise to the attention of the evaluators anything you think may = deserve consideration. The ReproPsy and e-ReproNim Fellowship programmes are separate projects, = yet have lots in common=E2=80=93starting with the application form! We = thus regret to say that we will not accept applications to both = programmes, and you must specify one or the other on the application = form. Funding is only available to applicants from institutions hosted in the = EU and the UK. Because of the structure of the funding allocation, we = are reserving 5 fellowships to UK applicants in each of the fellowship = programmes, 10 out of 30 in total. Information related to the transfer of the award will be shared with = successful applicants after selection. Fellows will be required to have = identified who at their host institution will be managing this financial = transaction: typically a post-award or a finance office. Applications are managed using Google Forms, and PDF uploads with = Dropbox. Neither of these platforms require you to create an account on = Google or Dropbox. We collect your name and email addresses on the = Google Form to identify your applications. This information is not = shared with anyone, and only used for general statistics and logistics = of the selection process. If you wish to be kept in the loop of what we = do, please register to the Psychology Data Interest Group = and = Neuroimaging Data Working Group = , with the = Research Data Alliance. Alternatively, you can also visit our website = . Application Form: https://bit.ly/repro-school-fellowships Deadline: 11/07/2023 midnight anywhere in the world. =E2=80=94 dr. Etienne B. Roesch=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0|=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0Associate = Professor of Cognitive Science=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0|=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0Univ. = Reading=C2=A0 Institutional Lead for Open and Reproducible Research, UK = Reproducibility Network Discipline Hopping Fellow, Natural Environment Research Council student hours: =C2=A0=C2=A0 <>book yourself in my University Outlook = calendar = www: etienneroes.ch | osf.io/ede88 = | github.com/eroesch = | rdg.ac.uk/cinn = | shop research: project-chai.org | = crowd-charge.com | cocoon-project.eu = | rescience | = ukrn --Apple-Mail=_FA21783C-5C06-45B8-ABE4-E1D7076EFD61 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
Join the ReproPsy & e-ReproNim Fellowship = Programmes!

Are you passionate about = robust, rigorous, and transparent research practices in Psychology = and/or Neuroscience? Do you want up to =E2=82=AC1,000 to fund training = to enhance your skills in software and data management? Do you want to = join a vibrant community of = practice? Look no further!

We are thrilled = to announce the first edition of two Fellowship programmes, ReproPsy and = e-ReproNim. These are unique opportunities to become part of a vibrant = community dedicated to advancing open and robust data practices in = Psychological and Neuroscientific research.

By = becoming a ReproPsy Fellow, you will join a network of like-minded = researchers dedicated to advancing data practices in Psychology and = Neuroscience. Our programmes offer more than just financial support=E2=80=94= it provides a platform for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and = professional growth.

The projects are led = by Dr Jim = Grange (Keele University, UK) and Dr Etienne Roesch (University = of Reading, UK). They are part of the repro.school collective, and = funded by the Research Data Alliance (RDA), in collaboration with the = European Open Science Cloud (EOSC Future), and the UK Reproducibility = Network=E2=80=99s Open Research = Programme

The RDA aims to develop = and adopt infrastructure that promotes data-sharing and data-driven = research, thereby grounding the fellowship programmes in networks of = data specialists.
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The UK Reproducibility = Network is a grassroot movement, created organically by = researchers in the UK in 2019, in response to the so-called = reproducibility crisis. It now gathers active representatives of 70 = research-intensive Universities in the UK and lead major projects. Other = national Reproducibility Networks exist; there might be one = closer to you? If not, contact us and we=E2=80=99ll help you set = up.

Open Data in Psychology & = Neuroimaging
In a context where results of research are = questioned, open data is transforming the landscape of our practices, = enabling collaboration, reproducibility, and innovation. As Psychology = & Neuroscience embraces this paradigm shift, we aim to equip = researchers like you with the necessary skills and resources to adopt = and adapt your data practices, ensuring greater impact and scientific = progress, and helping you help your = community.

Project = overview
The mission of the Fellowship programme is to = empower communities to excel in open data practices. In each programme = we are offering 15 fellowships (5 for UK applicants), each worth up to = =E2=82=AC1,000, to support early career researchers (ECRs) from both EU = and UK institutions. ECRs typically donate their time to upskill and = transmit this new knowledge to their local communities. We expect the = funding awarded to be directed towards helping you create opportunities = for learning and teaching, helping you fund your own projects in this = remit, your own software and data management training, and organise = bespoke training sessions at your home institution. The funding could = for instance be used to organise training from the Carpentries (http://carpentries.org) or similar = venues; or, should your local policies on workload allocation permit, = you could use the funding to offset time commitment towards such = training, in agreement with your line = manager.

What we ask of you in return is a = commitment to participate in the online events organised (at least once = a month) and in the projects that may arise, such as scoping and = designing training needs, contributing to writing training material, and = other projects that you may bring to the = table!

More information about the programmes = and to access the application form, please visit https://repro.school/2023/05/31/join-the-repropsy-e-rep= ronim-fellowship-programmes/

Applic= ation Process
Applying for our Open Data Fellowship = Program is simple! The link to the application form is at the bottom, = but here's a brief outline of what you will need to consider before = applying:

  • Field(s) = of research (Up to 1000 char with spaces): What you do.
  • Training = Needs (Up to 2000 char with spaces): In your application, highlight the = training needs for yourself and your local research community. How can = open data practices benefit your institution and Psychology as a = whole?
  • Training Plan (Up to 2000 char with spaces): Describe the = aim, motivation, and relevant prior experience related to the training = you envision. How will this training empower your research and = contribute to the open data movement?
  • Scope of Impact (Up to = 2000 char with spaces): Outline the scope of your local community that = would benefit from the training. Show us how this initiative can create = a ripple effect, benefiting multiple researchers at your = institution.
  • Special circumstances (Up to 2000 char with = spaces): This is a gather-it-all section that allows you to bring = anything you think might be relevant to the evaluators. Use this = category to describe aspects related to equity, diversity and inclusion = we ought to know about.
  • Justification of resources (Up to 5000 = char with spaces): Provide itemised costs (including tax if applicable) = describing how you plan to use the funding allocated in the Fellowship. = Each Fellow can request up to =E2=82=AC1,000.
  • Host Institution = Support (signed pdf with letterhead): Upload a letter of support from = your host institution, as a PDF file, signed by your line manager, = confirming their commitment to supporting your training and supporting = you to organise training in your community. This could involve = allocating time, which must be clearly stated (in number of hours = estimated), or providing you with other necessary resources. Files must = be uploaded onto the public dropbox link provided in the application = form. You will be asked for your name, and your email address; we only = need your name to link your file to your application, and the email = address does not have to be real. Any issue with uploading a file, = please email = e.b.roesch@reading.ac.uk. 

Please = also note:
  • The maximum number of = characters allowed are not targets to be met. Be as concise as = needed.
  • We are committed to supporting typically = under-represented communities, and will apply a process of positive = action towards supporting equity, diversity and inclusion. Specifically, = after applications are graded by our evaluators and ranked, we will = assert the landscape of the selection and adjust the selection if = needed. Please use the Special Circumstances box to = raise to the attention of the evaluators anything you think may deserve = consideration.
  • The ReproPsy and e-ReproNim Fellowship programmes = are separate projects, yet have lots in common=E2=80=93starting with the = application form! We thus regret to say that we will not accept = applications to both programmes, and you must specify one or the = other on the application form.
  • Funding is only available to = applicants from institutions hosted in the EU and the UK. Because of the = structure of the funding allocation, we are reserving 5 fellowships to = UK applicants in each of the fellowship programmes, 10 out of 30 in = total.
  • Information related to the transfer of the award will be = shared with successful applicants after selection. Fellows will be = required to have identified who at their host institution will be = managing this financial transaction: typically a post-award or a finance = office.
  • Applications are managed using Google Forms, and PDF = uploads with Dropbox. Neither of these platforms require you to create = an account on Google or Dropbox. We collect your name and email = addresses on the Google Form to identify your applications. This = information is not shared with anyone, and only used for general = statistics and logistics of the selection process. If you wish to be = kept in the loop of what we do, please register to the Psycholo= gy Data Interest Group and Neuroimag= ing Data Working Group, with the Research Data Alliance. = Alternatively, you can also visit our = website.


Deadline: 11/07/2023 midnight = anywhere in the world.

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