2025 Fall Symposium
Teaching Reproducible Research: Stories from the Front Lines

Hosted in collaboration with FORRT (Framework for Open and Reproducible Reproducible Research Training) and the Ground-Up Project of the UKRN (UK Reproducibility Network).
Information and links to registration are also available on this page of the UKRN website.
About the Symposium
This series of webinars, jointly organised by Project TIER, UKRN and FORRT, will provide inspiration and concrete strategies to give transparency and reproducibility a more central place in quantitative methods training for undergraduate and graduate research projects. The symposium is also intended to build connections and foster continued interactions amongst researchers with an interest in reproducibility.
Each presentation in this symposium will have two parts:
- A recorded video of about 30-45 minutes, and
- A live webinar of about one hour.
Each speaker will record a video of their presentation, which will be posted a week or two before the live webinar so that attendees can watch it at their convenience.
At the live event, the presenter will give a brief recap of the highlights of the video, but most of the time will be reserved for discussion and questions from the audience. We therefore encourage symposium participants to watch the videos before the live events.
The first four presentations will be by faculty members from a variety of disciplines who have developed innovative and effective tools for introducing reproducibility and related concepts into their research teaching.
For the fifth live session, representatives from Project TIER, UKRN and FORRT will lead a discussion of the main lessons to be taken away from the four presentations, and explore strategies for developing a supportive and interactive community of reproducibility researchers and educators.
Schedule
2025 Fall Symposium
Teaching Reproducible Research: Stories from the Front Lines