Open Research in the Social Sciences
This online workshop has been organised by the Space, Place, Environment and Liveability (SPEL) pathway and is open to all ESRC and non-ESRC funded PhD and MA Social Research students within the WRDTP’s seven partner universities. PGRs from all seven interdisciplinary Pathways are welcome to attend.
Students attending the session will build their knowledge and understanding of the increasingly important issue of open research. Students will develop a deeper appreciation of what open research entails, how it can be achieved, and the benefits and challenges involved in producing research that is ‘open’.
Jim Uttley
Jim Uttley is a Lecturer in Architectural Science who carries out research about the interaction between the built environment and behaviour, particularly how outdoor lighting influences active travel.
Jim is also leader of the Open Research Working Group at the University of Sheffield and is a keen advocate of open research practices in both quantitative and qualitative research.
This event will be accessed online. Please note that this event will be recorded.