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  • Copy of The Netherlands Recognition and Rewards program

    Current societal challenges demand for more cooperation and a multidisciplinary approach by scientists. Putting into practice the shared ambitions in Dutch academia requires a modernisation of the system of Recognition and Rewards. The modernisation should be designed to improve the quality of each of the key areas: education, research, impact, leadership and (for university medical centres) patient care. I will introduce the Dutch Recognition & Rewards programme in which we work in cooperation with all universities, university medical centers, reputable research institutes and research funders on a position paper: Room for everyone’s talent.

  • X-curve retrospection of the Recognition and Rewards programme

    Six years ago, a motivated coalition of knowledge institutions and research funders embarked on an ambitious movement to fundamentally renew the system for recognising and rewarding academics. With one clear ambition: talent in academia is diverse and deserves broader recognition. This systemic change is motivated and contributes to a global transformation in the organisation of academic research that is still ongoing. I will use the Drift X-curve model, a tool for making sense of system transitions, to examine the development over the past years driven by the national programme and to anticipate possible future scenarios for the responsible research movement.

  • This thing called "open science"

    Student are introduced to various definitions of open science and how people and organizations are getting there from the current state of science. After the introducing different schools of open science students are encouraged to take a point of view on the relation of each classification to their potential future projects and to name consequences of open science for their careers, and for science in general. Besides that, the international context and access to scientific knowledge will be discussed, as well as the opposition to the inacted new research policies in connection with open science and the new system of recognition in academia

  • Knowledge Transfer with Open Source Hardware

    Keynote talk at the PSSOH conference, Belgrade 2023