2025-05-21 –, Track 1 (Wed)
Open Research practices are essential for improving transparency, reproducibility, and integrity in psychological science. However, a persistent challenge remains: researchers often learn about Open Research but struggle to adopt these practices in their own work. The TROPIC project addresses this gap by developing a sustainable Open Research training programme, supporting researchers at all career stages. A key strength of the project is its focus on portfolio building, ensuring that participants move beyond theoretical understanding to actively integrate Open Research practices into their workflow. Our three-day workshop guides researchers from all methodological backgrounds (qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods) in creating a tangible Open Research portfolio, including an ORCID ID, OSF account, data management plan, and study preregistration. Additionally, the programme covers research integrity, open vs. questionable research practices, and academic fraud detection. This talk will highlight the impact of portfolio-based training and strategies for fostering a lasting Open Research community.