Hot topic lecture series 2016-2017
(17-05-2017) The hot topic lectures focus on topics related to open science, societal impact, research integrity, gender in research careers, sustainability, and research valorisation.
Upcoming lectures:
28 September 2017: Prof. Andrea Petó: „Right-wing and anti-gender movements in Europe: How gender became a pop-science”
Other past lectures:
- 30 June 2017: Prof. Dr. Michelle R. Nelson "New Forms of Content: Research and Responsibility"
- 7 June 2017: Dr. Rosemary Broad "Researching human trafficking and modern slavery: access, ethics and working with the wider community"
- 19 May 2017: Dr. Pandelis Perakakis (University of Granada) "Why True Science is Only Open Science"
- 9 May 2017: Prof. Dr. Nienke Grossman (University of Baltimore) "Women in international legal academia"
- 20 February 2017: Prof. Dr. Jean d'Aspremont (University of Manchester) "Contemporary challenges in valorizing research in international law"
- 26 October 2016: Prof. Dr. Jens Blechert (University of Salzburg) "Experimental psychopathology and the relevance for society: Studying eating and emotion in lab and life"
- 9 November 2016: Prof. Judith Aldrigde (University of Manchester) "Cryptomarkets, virtual (drug) markets and hidden populations. Challenges and opportunities for research methods, research ethics and valorization"
- 22 November 2016: Prof. Dr. Hans Herren "Myths, facts and issues of transforming agricultural and the food system"
The first speakers were Josie Dixon and Inge Van Nieuwerburgh who introduced us to 'Open Science'.
Presentation Open Science Policy Ghent University (Inge Van Nieuwerburgh)