If you are like most people, you have bad habits that are affecting your health. Many people have bad habits and they call them vices so that they don’t seem as serious as they actually are. In reality, these bad habits can have lasting effects on …
Media: friend or foe?
How do you encourage companies to be less shy about being open?
Using social media to support Openness, and addressing negative comments
What can research funders do (uniquely) to support the Concordat that’s not being done now?
Could help raise awareness of Concordat generally. Helping researchers engage with stakeholders on animal research: mandate such engagement? Peer review and application process may be rigorous but what happens with the funding afterwards? This could be explored more. ARRIVE guidelines and journals ask researchers to undertake …
Supporting the Concordat in the future – can we do more, what more can we do and should the Concordat require more?
Does openness necessarily change attitudes?
Marking the Anniversary of the Concordat – what and how?
How do we promote / support the Concordat with students / researchers / AWERB / public?
Taking the Concordat Beyond the UK, and Collaborations Outside the Concordat
The Concordat was developed for UK organisations because of varied standards of welfare, security, policy and governance across the world, and also so that multinationals are not obliged to apply their UK led policies worldwide. Since the start of the Concordat overseas organisations have asked to …