Survey Announcement: Online Privacy and Identity Verification
VeriMe is inviting researchers worldwide to share their experiences with online privacy and identity verification. The short 5-minute survey collects […]
VeriMe is inviting researchers worldwide to share their experiences with online privacy and identity verification. The short 5-minute survey collects […]
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
This week, we share how preprints and open scholarship are transforming African research, plus what to expect at UbuntuNet Connect
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 ❤️✨💫🎓🔬📚
A Personal Reflection by Nyambura, from the Conference Discussion Session. AI in Peer Review: Promise, Pitfalls, and Practical Pathways was
Special Feature: AI in Peer Review Conference Context:At the 2025 Open Science Conference in Hamburg, A2P presented an interactive session
In a world where scientific progress holds the key to solving humanity’s most pressing challenges, Henri Max Deda, co-founder of scienceOS.ai, shares his journey from molecular biologist to science communicator and entrepreneur. Speaking with Jo Havemann, Deda reflects on how his diverse background and a pivotal lecture on the “Network Effect” inspired him to co-create a platform that empowers researchers to collaborate and innovate more effectively.
Discussing the ethical and integrity-related aspects of Open Science at this BEACON webinar was a great pleasure. The event was organised by Africa Bioethics Network’s marvellous Mercury Shitindo and Umazi Munyikah. I was equally honored to be able to co-present with Professor Walter Jaoko from the University of Nairobi.