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Join our next webinar, hosted by the Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable (GUIRR) https://www.nationalacademies.org/guirr/government-university-industry-research-roundtable
Shared Decision-Making:
A Catalyst for Real-World Research Solutions
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
10-11am PT (1-2pm ET)
All are welcome - please feel free to share this event notice.
Click here https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/41123_10-2023_shared-decision-making-a-catalyst-for-real-world-research-solutions to visit the event description on the GUIRR website.
REGISTER HERE: https://nas-sec.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/6716969481218/WN_bVuQQ2pMSViNFpO8a2hU9A#/registration
The Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable, in collaboration with the HIBAR Research Alliance (HRA) https://hibar-research.org/, will convene a webinar to discuss how cross-sectoral leadership teams can collaborate in shared decision-making when working on use-inspired basic research. The term HIBAR (Highly Integrative Basic and Responsive) was introduced in 2017 to name a specific category of research projects that had previously lacked a clear definition. HIBAR research projects bring together diverse leadership teams, both from research fields (often in academia) and from practical sectors (commercial and/or non-profit). They collectively make the key decisions that hybridize fundamental research with real-world problem-solving to yield significant benefits.
During this webinar, Lorne Whitehead, HRA Director and Professor at University of British Columbia, will provide a short overview and purpose of the HIBAR Research Alliance. A panel of experts will then discuss the thoughtful approach to shared decision-making in cross-sectoral research projects, from different perspectives. The goal of the webinar is to share actionable advice that can be replicated or adapted to other contexts.
Expert panelists:
Holly Buck, Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo
Christine Kreuder Johnson, Professor and Director of the EpiCenter for Disease Dynamics, University of California Davis
David Kasik, Former Senior Technical Fellow, Boeing (retired)
Guest moderator:
Ira Bennett, Director for Federal Research Engagement, Arizona State University
A separate forwarded email:
Dear HIBAR Research Alliance webinar attendees,
Thank you for attending our October 11 webinar "Aligning Open Science with Promotion and Tenure Guidelines", which focused on a presentation by Michael Dougherty from the University of Maryland.
The recording of the webinar is now available. You can watch the full webinar here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn-JqSIU0m0 , and a short (~10-min) highlights video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ3tIuao3oU .
Also, attached please find a copy of the slides that Prof. Dougherty presented during the webinar. A separate list of the links to resources shared in the slides is pasted at the bottom of this message.
If you have questions or would like to consult with Prof. Dougherty regarding a promotion and tenure effort, please contact him directly at mdougher@umd.edu.
To receive notices of future HIBAR Research Alliance webinars, please join our mailing list here https://hibar-research.org/contact-us/ .
Sincerely,
Michele
Michele Mossman, Ph.D.
Manager, HIBAR Research Alliance
www.hibar-research.org
Links from Michael Dougherty's webinar presentation:
· Resources for reform are available on the Open Science Framework (OSF): https://osf.io/pfwtx/
· You can find UMD Department of Psychology policies and initiatives here:
https://psyc.umd.edu/about-us/department-policies-and-initiatives
· Detail and justification for an annotated CV format provided at: https://osf.io/gp5qt
· Publication: "Making Research Evaluation More Transparent: Aligning Research Philosophy, Institutional Values, and Reporting" – accepted by Perspectives on Psychological Science: https://psyarxiv.com/48qux/
Citation: Dougherty MR, Slevc LR, Grand JA. Making Research Evaluation More Transparent: Aligning Research Philosophy, Institutional Values, and Reporting. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 2019;14(3):361–375.
· A team from the Open Science Research Funders Group (orfg.org) is running workshops.
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Ke Cao
Assistant Professor
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo ON
Canada
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