• Rethinking reproducibility in qualitative research (Sarahanne Field)
    May 26 2025

    Unlike quantitative studies where replication is more straightforward, qualitative research presents unique challenges. In this episode, Dr. Sarahanne Field, assistant professor at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, shares how she is reimagining reproducibility for qualitative research. She explores practical approaches to making research processes visible, addresses challenges in ethical data sharing of transcripts, and emphasizes the importance of clear methodological reporting in qualitative studies.

    More information

    • University of Groningen profile page Sarahanne Field
    • Qualitative Research Group Groningen

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    10 mins
  • Shifting time, saving time: The reproducibility journey (Michiel de Boer)
    Apr 22 2025

    In this episode, epidemiologist Dr Michiel de Boer (University Medical Center Groningen and chair of the steering group of the Netherlands Reproducibility Network reveals how reproducibility is transforming research quality.

    Michiel shares practical insights on why reproducibility and pre-registration can save time in the long run, simple tools for making your research more transparent, pitfalls when trying to reproduce others' work and balancing institutional requirements with efficient workflows.

    More information

    • Netherlands Reproducibility Network

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    12 mins
  • Being and Becoming Disabled - Shifting societal perspectives (Bettina van Hoven)
    Oct 7 2024

    In this episode, Bettina van Hoven, Associate Professor of Cultural Geography at the University College Groningen, emphasizes the importance of relationships and collaboration in research. For the project Being and Becoming Disabled, she closely collaborated with people with disabilities as co-researchers, focusing on accessibility in urban spaces, such as the city of Groningen, aiming to shift societal perspectives.

    More information

    • www.thisabledcity.com

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    11 mins
  • Engaging nursing students in patient involvement (Laura Postma, Loes van Hoogdalem and Noor Saathof)
    Sep 9 2024

    Medical data is almost always interpreted by adult researchers, even when it comes to data derived from young patients. For her research project, paediatrician Laura Postma involved twelve nursing students in analyzing and interpreting qualitative interview data from young patients. Laura and two of these students, Loes van Hoogdalem and Noor Saathof, reflect on their experiences together.

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    11 mins
  • Bringing farmers and researchers together for sustainable agriculture (Stefano Bertorini)
    Mar 11 2024

    In this episode, Stefano Bertorini, PhD student at the Campus Fryslân at the University of Groningen, shares his views on and experiences with public engagement. For his research project, Stefano developed workshops to engage with Dutch farmers, to listen to their experiences and to accompany them develop new business models in regenerative agriculture.

    Learn more:

    • Centre for Sustainable Agriculture Transition
    • Doughnut Economics Action Lab workshop
    • Public Engagement Seed Fund (now closed)
    • TED talk about "Doughnut Economics"

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    10 mins
  • Working towards a relationship of trust and finding a common language (Alberto Godioli)
    Feb 14 2024

    Alberto Godioli, Associate Professor in European Culture and Literature at the University of Groningen, shares his views on and experiences with public engagement. For his NWO-funded research project "Humor in Court'', Alberto is developing a policy-oriented toolkit for judges, a cartoon exhibition and a website with accessible analyses of recent humor-related legal cases.

    More information

    Online platform about the relationship between humor and the law: https://www.forhum.org/

    NWO project "Humor in Court": https://www.rug.nl/staff/a.godioli/projects

    Public engagement at the University of Groningen: https://www.rug.nl/research/openscience/practices-support/public-engagement/

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    10 mins
  • Get started with open educational resources (Mira Buist-Zhuk)
    Jul 10 2023

    Mira Buist-Zhuk is an academic information specialist at the University of Groningen Library specializing in open educational resources. In this episode, she shares tips and advice for teaching staff on how to get started with open educational resources.

    Listen to the episode and learn how to use, create, share and benefit from open educational resources on a practical level.

    More information:

    • Slides workshop on open educational resources: https://edu.nl/umdhg
    • Open education at the University of Groningen: https://www.rug.nl/library/oer
    • Library Guide on open educational resources: https://libguides.rug.nl/OER

    Contact:

    • oer-library@rug.nl

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    10 mins
  • Fostering diversity in knowledge production (Rashid Gabdulhakov)
    May 12 2023

    Rashid Gabdulhakov, assistant professor at the Centre for Media and

    Journalism Studies at the Faculty of Arts, developed two fully open

    online courses in collaboration with IWPR, the Institute for War and

    Peace Reporting. The courses aim to help non-Western scholars to

    navigate the Western system of academic knowledge production. Rashid

    shares his experiences with open educational resources and he also

    reflects on how inclusive and diverse the knowledge creation process is.

    More information:

    • Online course: The ins and outs of academic publishing: https://school.cabar.asia/en/course/the-ins-and-outs-of-academic-publishing/
    • Online course: Online research methods: https://school.cabar.asia/en/course/online-research-methods/
    • Slides workshop on open educational resources: https://edu.nl/umdhg
    • Open education at the University of Groningen: https://www.rug.nl/library/oer
    • Library Guide on open educational resources: https://libguides.rug.nl/OER

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    10 mins