University of Minnesota
https://twin-cities.umn.edu/
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With funding from Flu Lab, the Center for Open Science is recruiting post-graduate, early- and mid-career influenza and public health researchers to learn about open science practices, apply them to their work, and promote open science within their communities.

Open Science Fellows will:

  • Participate as part of a small cohort in three one-hour virtual training sessions on the fundamentals of open science (no prior knowledge needed)
  • Learn how to implement open science practices and conduct more transparent, rigorous, and reproducible research
  • Exchange ideas with other fellows in your cohort
  • Repurpose training materials to share your open science knowledge and tools with others, and earn a $2,000 USD award

The Open Science fellowship will be divided into three cohorts. Members of each cohort will attend three one-hour training sessions covering the philosophy and motivation behind the open science movement as well as important facets of open science, including open data, materials, and code; reproducible analyses; preregistration and registered reports; and replication research. Fellows will also learn how to use the Open Science Framework (OSF) to implement open science practices in their own research.

The deadline for submission for Cohort 2 and Cohort 3 has been extended to November 30, 2022.

For more information and to apply, see the COS website and application inquiry form.