Panel Discussion Series: "Making Tacit Knowledge Open - Part II: Hello World - Academia Abroad"
organised by the Open Science Initiative for Psychology (OSIP)
18.06.2024
When: June 18th 2024, 16.00-18:00
Where: Online via Zoom
Language: English
MAKING TACIT KNOWLEDGE OPEN – A Panel Discussion Series
Academia is full of tacit knowledge that is difficult to access for early career researchers and first-generation academics who do not (yet) have large academic networks. In our new panel discussion series, we try to make this tacit knowledge open by asking the relevant questions to a diverse set of experts.
HELLO WORLD: ACADEMIA ABROAD
More than any other field of work, academia is a global industry. We collaborate in international teams, have colleagues who worked abroad, and are expected to gain international experience for career progression. But what is it like to work in other countries? How do their systems, their incentive structures, and research environments differ from German academia? This will be the topic of our second panel discussion with a range of psychology researchers who have experience working in Germany and abroad.
Panel Members:
- Prof. Dr. Christopher Donkin (Computational Modeling in Psychology, LMU)
- Dr. Nathan Evans (Computational Modeling in Psychology, LMU)
- Prof. Dr. Friederike Funk (Social Psychology, LMU)
- Prof. Dr. David Goretzko (Methodology & Statistics, Utrecht University)
- Dr. Malika Ihle (LMU Open Science Center)
- Prof. Dr. Clemens Stachl (Behavioral Science and Technology, University of St. Gallen)
Target audience: Anyone curious about how academia works outside of Germany
Prerequisites: None
Max. number of participants: No maximum