
Can the reward system learn to love open science? Part 2: Véronique de Herde
Published on Sep 8
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<p>As we discovered in our last episode, episode 8, open science is driving new, more transparent and collaborative ways of working and sharing, which aim to help everyone access, participate in and benefit from scientific endeavour. The movement has been gaining momentum over the past decade and the COVID-19 crisis has only accelerated its growth, with nations, institutions, and publishers openly sharing data and studies on an unprecedented scale.<br/><br/>In this episode, Stephane Berghmans speaks with early career researcher Véronique de Herde, whose passion for open science was sparked by her volunteer role with Eurodoc - the European Council for Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers. She shares her belief that open science could trigger a radical transformation of our research culture. <br/><br/><b>SHOW NOTES:</b><br/><br/><b>About Véronique De Herde<br/></b><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/vdeherde/'>https://www.linkedin.com/in/vdeherde/</a><br/>Ph.D. candidate in agron...