This PhD position is part of the research project “TRUSTparency” (funded by the EU funding program Horizon Europe). The aim of the project is to help researchers, research leaders, policy makers, funders and publishers to improve the quality of research practices. This will be done by investigating reproducibility across different disciplinary contexts and create and test promotion plans across different disciplinary fields (including publishers and funders).
In this project we want to answer the following questions:
- How can we make research practices more trustworthy?
- How can we improve reproducibility?
- What is reproducibility across disciplinary domains?
- How can we help researchers and institutions to foster reproducibility?
- What promotion activities are helpful to funders, journals and researchers with the aim of improving reproducibility practices?
You will collaborate closely with international partners in the project and will be part of the conduct of a Delphi Study, systematic reviews, creation of promotion plans with co-creation activities and pilot testing in different disciplinary domains. For more information on the project, please contact Joeri Tijdink, the principal investigator of this project (see contact details below).
Would you like to know more about the different phases within the PhD trajectory? You can read more about this on this page. You will find empirical answers to these questions using qualitative (Delphi methods, co-creation workshops, pilot testing) and quantitative research methods (systematic reviews). Specifically you:
- Design, preregister, perform and report the Delphi studies. You will contribute to the evidence collection of a systematic review, will participate in the organization of the co-creation workshops, and will organize part of the pilot testing and dissemination of the results of the project.
- Coordinate and manage the data collection.
- Perform the data analyses under supervision of the research team.
- Participate in several research integrity training programs.
The results will lead to 3-5 international research publications in the coming 4 years.