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Welcome to Kingston ReproducibiliTea! **About** The journal club is open to everyone across Kingston University, at any level, from any discipline or department. From January 2020 we will meet monthly on Wednesdays from 12.00 - 1.00 on MS Teams. We also organise talks and workshops on open research related topics. The most up-to-date information can generally be found here on our OSF page, and we will circulate meeting details (including room numbers) through the Kingston ReproT mailing list. Please contact Mircea Zloteanu to join the mailing list. **The format** For each session, the presenter will provide a short (5 mins) overview of the chosen paper with the remainder of the session dedicated to free discussion among all attendees. Read the paper and then come along for discussion. No previous knowledge required -- everyone is welcome :) **Meeting Schedule** For the meeting schedule please see the PDF in this project. The current schedule is Spring 2022. The schedule is flexible - if a new preprint comes out we'll read it! If you'd like to suggest a paper for discussion, please email the journal club organsier Emma Henderson at m.zloteanu@kingston.ac.uk **Inclusivity** Everyone is welcome to join us - sceptics and enthusiasts alike! We are hoping for a diverse range of attendees from all career stages, disciplines, and backgrounds, and particularly enjoy hearing views from all perspectives. Your voice is welcome here, and we offer a friendly atmosphere! **How to join** To join the mailing list please email the club organiser, Emma Henderson. Email: m.zloteanu@kingston.ac.uk ReproducibiliTea Twitter: @ReproducibiliT
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