The Open Research Fellowship Programme at The University of Manchester
Introducing the 2024/25 Fellows
The Office for Open Research is pleased to announce our five newly appointed as part of the at The University of Manchester.
What is the Open Research Fellowship Programme?
This initiative seeks to champion open and reproducible research practices, contributing to a more diverse and inclusive community at The University of Manchester. The programme offers financial support, covering salary costs for one day a week for up to 12 months, allowing fellows to focus on open research projects.
Objectives and benefits
The Fellowship Programme aims to cultivate a new generation of open research leaders at the university. Fellows become part of a network of advocates, promoting open research within their departments and fostering a community of practice. They also contribute to the development of high-quality training and provide expert input to the .
Introducing the 2024/2025 Open Research Fellows and their projects
- Matthew Parkes, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health: "Towards 鈥楤etter Coding Practice鈥: Improving Transparency & Reproducibility in Clinical Trial Analytical Code using Open Science Principles鈥.
- Ellen Poliakoff, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health: "Sharing principles of transparent and responsible research with patients and the public: coproduced resources and training".
- Murilo Marinho, Faculty of Science and Engineering: "Open Executable Books in Robotics".
- Hannah Long, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health: "Developing a Data Note guide for qualitative research datasets (D鈥橬OTE)".
- Georgia Vesma, Faculty of Humanities: "Boundless Opportunities: tools for open cross-disciplinary collaboration"
For further information, please visit the , where we will be posting updates as work progresses.
If you have any questions or are interested in applying for the next cohort of fellows, please email us at openresearch@manchester.ac.uk.