The October ReproducibiliTea Journal Club
Join the next ReproducibiliTea event on Wednesday 1 October bringing together researchers from across the university over tea and coffee to explore one of the most pressing issues in modern research: reproducibility.
The third session of ReproducibiliTea will run from 3pm to 4pm at our City Campus Library, First Floor – Digital Classroom.
This session will focus on 'Multi-Site Research Projects: Opportunities, Obstacles, and Outcomes'.
We’ll be discussing the benefits and challenges of conducting collaborative research across multiple sites — from boosting statistical power and generalisability to navigating logistical hurdles.
Expect practical insights, real-world examples, and strategies for success. We’ll also explore how dissertation projects (UG/PG) can contribute meaningfully to these collaborations.
Whether you're a seasoned researcher, PGR or just curious about open science, come along for a thought-provoking discussion.
The club, part of the global ReproducibiliTea network, invites researchers at all career stages at LJMU to engage with literature on open science, research integrity, and methodological reform. It is open to all, regardless of discipline or experience.
If you have any questions about the club, email Dr Andy Jones or email Amie Longthorne.
