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The Center for Open and REproducible Science is excited to share the Open Science Champion Prize. The Open Science Champion Prize seeks to recognize established faculty members who have led or significantly contributed to their field’s movement towards transparent and reproducible research practices. Recipients will have a demonstrated commitment to furthering the adoption of these practices, as well as a commitment to an open and inclusive research community.
Applicants may either self-nominate or nominate a colleague. The nomination statement should describe how the nominee’s contributions have helped further open science practices in their discipline. Researchers from all fields of study are encouraged to apply! Applications by faculty of underrepresented groups are encouraged.
The recipients will be awarded at the Center for Open and REproducible Science annual meeting. Winner must be able to attend the meeting on Thursday, March 17.
The Stanford Data Science Institute’s Center for Open and REproducible Science (SDS-CORES) aims to develop and nurture transparency and reproducibility in the collection, analysis, and dissemination of data across all domains of scientific activity. The Center focuses on two primary objectives: 1) developing resources and supporting activities that promote the adoption of open science practices at Stanford and beyond and 2) fostering methodological innovations that can enhance the adoption and effectiveness of open science practices.
Program priorities
Research transparency
Reproducibility
Open Science
Eligibility:
This Prize is intended for Stanford faculty members who have a demonstrated commitment to furthering the adoption of open science practices. There is no constraint on discipline the recipient is associated with. All applicants must be a faculty member (untenured or tenured Tenure Line or Medical Center Line) at Stanford.
Requirements:
Current CV
Nomination statement
Please describe how the nominee’s open science leadership or significant contributions have enhanced the adoption of open and reproducible scientific practices in their field.