The research group brings together scholars, administrative staff, and external collaborators committed to enhancing the quality of scientific work. We offer various forms of engagement—whether through active membership, by staying informed as a subscribing member, or through collaboration across institutions.

Member

Membership in the research group is open to scholars and administrative staff who actively engage in issues related to maintaining and improving the quality of scientific work. Our members come from all faculties and departments at the university, reflecting a broad and interdisciplinary approach to addressing these critical issues. Members of the research group typically work on topics that align with the group's core focus areas, including research quality, education and training in scientific scholarship, research funding, and career management. Being a member offers opportunities to collaborate on research addressing critical issues in scientific scholarship, engage in interdisciplinary discussions and knowledge exchange, access a network of experts and resources dedicated to improving research quality, and shape best practices and policies that influence scientific communities.

Subscribing member

Subscribing members are individuals who are interested in the issues addressed by the research group but do not actively work on these topics. They receive information about the group's events and activities and are invited to participate in seminars, workshops, and other initiatives. This category allows for broader engagement and knowledge sharing with those who wish to stay informed and involved without committing to active participation.

Collaborator

The research group is also open to collaboration with individuals from other institutions who can contribute to the group's goals. We welcome external partners who share our commitment to improving the quality of scientific scholarship and who bring valuable expertise and perspectives to our work. Collaborative efforts may include joint research projects, co-hosted events, and knowledge exchange initiatives.