About the topic
Assessment of researchers is a central part of hiring and promotions, as well as when applying for research grants. Initiatives like the The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) and Agreement on Reforming Assessment (ARRA) by CoARA aim to maximise impact and quality of research. These reforms entail assessments to be primarily based on qualitative judgement, responsible use of quantitative metrics and acknowledging the diversity of outputs, practices and activities in research.
For this month's Open Science Lunch we have invited senior advisor Anne Karine Nymoen from UHR to give a status on NOR-CAM (Norwegian Career Assessment Matrix) and CoARA nationally, as well as senior advisor Kristin Wergeland Brekke from NTNU to share experiences from implementing the CoARA commitments at NTNU.
Grab your matpakke and join us for the presentations from our special guests and for an open Q&A session afterwards!
How to join
The event is open to everybody and you can join online on Zoom (Zoom link will be posted here).
About Open Science Lunch
Each last Thursday of the month at 12.00 we invite you to join us an open lunch to hear about how to make your research more open. We will discuss research transparency and visibility, open publishing, data sharing, and more! After each short presentation we will have a Q&A session, where you can ask questions or try yourself some of the tools and solutions we will present!