How do we work with reproducibility in practice – and how can reproducible research be strengthened and scaled across disciplines?
Join a national full‑day event bringing together researchers and research support to share experiences, challenges, and solutions related to reproducibility and research data.
What to expect
Session 1: Lightning talks & posters
Researchers and research support staff are invited to present short talks and posters showcasing concrete reproducibility practices, tools, workflows, and initiatives from their own work.
The session highlights both successes and challenges and provides ample opportunity for discussion, inspiration, and networking across disciplines and career stages.
Session 2: Workshop – Reproducibility and me?
An interactive, hands‑on workshop with group work and plenary discussion.
Participants will:
- assess current reproducibility practices within their own projects, teams, or research environments
- exchange ideas on future priorities and directions for reproducible research
- identify practical enablers to support and scale up reproducibility.
The workshop is facilitated using the KE Reproducibility Framework, developed through the European partnership Knowledge Exchange.
Practicalities
Target audience
Open to researchers at all career levels as well as research support staff.
Data and time
10 June 2026 - 10:00–16:00 (arrival from 09:30)
Language
The workshop language is English.
Catering
Coffee and lunch included
Location
DTU Library, Lyngby Campus, Building 101D
Anker Engelunds Vej 1, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Registration
Registration and submission of proposals for lightning talks and posters are available via the event registration page.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Deadline for submission of a proposal for a lightning talk or poster: 26 May
Deadline for event registration: 26 May, 2026
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About DKRN
The Danish Reproducibility Network (DKRN) is a peer-led consortium located in Denmark. Copenhagen University and the Royal Danish Library/Copenhagen University Library are on the steering committee. DKRN follows an organisational format adopted internationally as nationwide “Reproducibility Networks”. The DKRN collaborates with the other Reproducibility Networks whilst remaining a unique and independent community.