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Concerned about the reproducibility and transparency of research? Interested in learning more about meta-research, or the science of science? Looking for hands-on experience? Excited to work with other early career researchers across disciplines?

Apply for the Meta-Science Summer School to learn more about meta-research by working collaboratively in a small team to design a meta-research study. After the summer school, some groups may decide to continue working with their instructors to complete and publish their study. The Meta-Science Summer School is organized in cooperation between the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH), the German Reproducibility Network (GRN), the META REP Priority Program, iRise and the University of Coimbra EXCELScIOR project ERA chair.

What is meta-research?

Meta-research, or research on research, studies apply the scientific method to study the research process and ecosystem. This may include examining the design, conduct, reporting and dissemination of research, factors that influence the assessment of research or the composition of the research workforce. Meta-researchers may also develop, test, or implement interventions to improve research culture and practice.  

Please note: This summer school is not focusing on meta-analysis. Meta-analysis refers to the process of systematically identifying all studies that address a particular research question (systematic review). While some meta-research uses similar techniques, there are clear differences to systematic reviews.

Description

Rather than focusing on a few pre-selected topics during the summer school, instructors will support participants in developing meta-reseach study proposals that are relevant to their own work and will provide value to the research community. An international group of experienced meta-researchers will work closely with each group to develop a study proposal.

Programme

Programme Accordeon

Instructors

Instructors Accordeon

Costs

The Summer School is free to attend. A limited amount of travel funding is available to cover transportation costs from participants’ location to the venue. Please indicate whether you would like to apply for travel funding in your application.

ECTS

Students will receive a certificate after completing the summer school. BIH and Charité graduate students can obtain 2.0 ECTS for completing the summer school and preparatory work. As the preparatory work includes watching videos from the Meta-research Methods webinar series, students who participate in the summer school can not receive additional ECTS credit for attending the webinar series.

Scientific coordination and organisation

  • Dr. Tracey Weissgerber – BIH QUEST Center

     

Application

Interested in attending? The call for applications will open in 2025. Prior meta-research experience is not required. If you have an idea for a meta-research study that you might like to propose during the summer school, include this in your application. Remember that participants will come from many different fields; hence, projects that apply to many disciplines may resonate more with other participants than field-specific projects.

Application evaluation

Information

Date: 15 - 20 June 2025

Language: English

Location: near Frankfurt, Germany

Number of participants: 29

Contact: In case of questions or inquiries, please contact Tracey Weissgerber.

Registration: will be opened in due time.

Funder

Organizational support

Contact

Tracey Weissgerber, PhD

Guest researcher | Team leader EXCELScIOR project ERA Chair, University of Coimbra, Portugal

ORCID

Contact information
E-mail:tracey.weissgerber@bih-charite.de