Welcome

The Open Science Alliance is funded by the National Science Foundation's Innovations in Graduate Education program, and aims to change the culture amongst STEM graduate students and faculty towards open science.

Latest News
4/19/2024: Our spring workshop, Data and Donuts, slides are available here.
5/12/2023: Our spring symposium series has completed. All presentations are avialable to watch here.
5/12/2023: Congratulations to our first Open Science Publication award winner, Ehsan Latif, a Ph.D. student in Dr. Ramviyas Parasuraman's laboratory for his work "DGORL: Distributed Graph Optimization based Relative Localization of Multi-Robot Systems", published in Distributed Autonomous Robotics Systems and available on arXiv


This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1955049.

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Programs for Students and Faculty

Open Science Publication Award

This award will recognize doctoral students who are incorporating Open Science principles and practices into their refereed articles.
See details here.

Note: This program is currently for UGA Graduate Students Only.

Graduate Fellows in Open Science (Applications closed for 2022)

The Graduate Fellows in Open Science Program is designed to support and recognize students who aim to increase the use of Open Science practices in their research.
See details here.

Note: This program is currently for UGA Graduate Students Only.

Student and Faculty Fellows for 2022-2023

Faculty Fellows in Open Science (Applications closed for 2022)

The Faculty Fellows in Open Science Program is designed to encourage faculty members to incorporate training and advocacy for Open Science into their courses.
See details here.

Note: This program is current for UGA Faculty Only

Carpentries Training

We are proud to support training events of the UGA Carpentries Chapter.

OSA Partners

Working across academia and non-profits to promote open science training.

University of Georgia

Penn State University

UNC Chapel Hill

CyVerse

Women Who Code

The Carpentries

Meet the team

Cross-institutional Collaborators

Shannon Quinn

Shannon is an Associate Professor jointly appointed in the Computer Science and Cellular Biology Departments at the University of Georgia.

Nicole Lazar

Nicole is a Professor and Director of Online Programs in the Department of Statistics at Penn State University.

Meredith Welch-Devine

Meredith is the Director of Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs at the University of Georgia Graduate School and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology.

Kyle Johnsen

Kyle is a Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Georgia. He is the PI of the Virtual Experiences Laboratory, and the head of the Georgia Informatics Institutes.

Ginger Fitzhugh

Ginger Fitzhugh is a Research Scientist with Education Development Center and leads the external evaluation of the Open Science project. She has more than 15 years of experience conducting evaluations that help programs leverage knowledge to achieve better outcomes for young people. She currently leads a number of NSF-supported evaluations of programs aimed at increasing the diversity of the STEM workforce.