In the ever-evolving landscape of scientific research, collaboration is key to fostering openness, transparency, and reproducibility. The OSIRIS–TIER2–iRISE Tripartite Partnership is a groundbreaking initiative uniting three Horizon-funded projects with a shared mission: enhancing trust, integrity, and efficiency in research.

Following the 2024 8th World Conference on Research Integrity in Athens, the project coordinators Dr. Inge Stegeman (OSIRIS), Emily Sena and Sarah McCann (iRISE), and Tony Ross-Hellauer (TIER2) came together for an exclusive conversation on the synergies, challenges, and future directions of collaborative efforts between the projects. In this discussion, they explore how each project strengthens research reproducibility, how their combined efforts can create a greater impact, and the obstacles they face in promoting open science principles. They also reflect on the road ahead, addressing key policy shifts, necessary interventions, and practical solutions to improve the reliability of scientific research.

This engaging conversation offers valuable insights into how these three projects are at the forefront of creating a cultural shift towards more transparent and trustworthy research. Watch the full discussion below!

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OSIRIS “Creating Trust in Open Science & Reproducibility through Accessibility and Transparency!”