Newsletter • Week 50/2025
Welcome to this week’s edition of our newsletter! We are a training and consulting organization for globally inclusive research and […]
Welcome to this week’s edition of our newsletter! We are a training and consulting organization for globally inclusive research and […]
In this week’s edition, we briefly explore resilience in times of crises, highlighting how Open Science can withstand geopolitical pressures
In this week’s issue, we reflect on our time at UbuntuNet-Connect 2025 in Harare, Zimbabwe, where we facilitated the Open
This edition features a recap of our 2023 and 2024 Open Science workshops in Uganda and Tanzania, as we prepare
It was a great honor and pleasure to watch all excellent entries and of course a difficult task to discuss and agree on the winners. Please make sure to explore all entries yourself as well to learn about the outstanding research and scicomm skills the students put their time and effort towards ❤️✨💫🎓🔬📚
Hülya Afat and Jo Havemann explored the intersection of politics, education, and sustainability, offering valuable insights into how collaboration and community-building can drive positive change.
A conversation with Haseeb Irfanullah Haseeb joins Jo in this podcast episode to discuss the concept of resilience and its
We were enormously honored to deliver a workshop on Open Science, Open Data and Open Repositories to librarians at the 2024 Zambia Research and Education Network (ZAMREN) Week & Annual General Meeting.
Ludmilla Figueiredo is a research data and code curator coming from a background in ecology and conservational biodiversity. In the
Zoë Mullan is Editor-in-Chief of the open access journal, The Lancet Global Health. She is an Ex-Officio Board Member of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health; an International Advisory Board member of Sun-Yat Sen Global Health Institute, Guangzhou, China; and a Scientific Advisory Board member of the Centre for International Health Protection at the Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany.