At a Crossroads: Charting a Path for Research Integrity
Overview
A Changing Environment
Federal science policy is evolving rapidly. Through recent Executive Orders and other actions, the U.S. administration is attempting to dramatically alter how research is funded, evaluated, and used. These developments present substantial challenges for researchers and institutions but also opportunities to meet the moment by promoting trust in science and advancing research integrity.
An Engaging Conversation
At a Crossroads will offer constructive insights from guest speakers with front-line, insider perspectives on the dynamic science policy space. Panelists will discuss responses to policy developments from research funders, advocacy organizations, and institutions. Attendees will also be invited to participate via Q&A opportunities throughout the two panels.
Speakers
- Angela Bednarek (Pew Charitable Trusts)
- Alexa Dietrich (Union of Concerned Scientists)
- Joel Gurin (Center for Open Data Enterprise)
- Tara Schwetz (TMS Science Strategies; fmr. National Institutes of Health)
- Tobin Smith (Association of American Universities)
- Brian Nosek (Center for Open Science)
- Maryam Zaringhalam (Center for Open Science)
Program
- Welcome & Introduction
- Panel Discussion: Upholding the Integrity and Independence of Science
- Panel Discussion: Building a More Open and Resilient Future for Research
Speakers
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
- Paid parking
- Doors at 1:10 PM
Location
Irving Theater/Code Building
225 West Water Street
Charlottesville, VA 22902
How do you want to get there?
"At a Crossroads" colloquium program
The program will include a brief intermission between the two panel discussions.
Informal Reception
Beer, wine, non-alcoholic beverages, and light bites will be available.
Frequently asked questions
Organized by
Center for Open Science
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