Upcoming Events

Journal Club

Join us for our next journal club on January 22nd from 15:00 - 16:30 (CEST). You can still vote for the paper on Discord. You do not need to register, just hop on Discord at the time of the event.

Mentor+Mentee Lunch @PSE8

This February, PYMS will be at the Perspectives on Scientific Error Conference in Leiden, the Netherlands. The conference takes place on 11-13th of February and registration is still possible here as long as spots are available.
PYMS will host a Mentor-Mentee lunch on the first day of the conference. Early career researchers (Mentees) will be matched to more senior researchers (Mentors) based on the similarity of their research interests.


Previous Events

Journal Club + Virtual Lunch

Join us for our next journal club on July 21st from 12:00 - 14:00 (CEST) discussing discussing the interesting paper of Felipe Romero on philosophy of science and the replicability crisis.

PYMS Presentation at Metasceince Conference 2025

It was a great upportunity to introduce our platform at Metascience Conference 2025. We had the chance to meet so many new early-career researchers and recieved support and advice from other attendees at our session. The pictures of this event can be found here.

PYMS Symposium

On June 5, 2025, we hosted the first PYMS Summer Symposium at Tilburg University and enjoyed fruitfull discussions over talks and hacathons. The pictures of this event can be found here.

Journal Club + Virtual Lunch

For the first event of 2025, we organized an online meeting during lunch time (12:00 - 14:00) to discuss the 2021 paper by Hoekstra and Vazire, Aspiring to greater intellectual humility in science. We had exciting conversations about what intellectual humility is and should be, its benefits and side effects, and who should be responsible for improving it.

NLRN Pre-Symposium for Young Meta-Researchers

The most recent PYMS meeting was organized as a precursor to the Dutch Reproducibility Network Symposium. We get to hear amazing work of metascientists from broad range of backgrounds psychological science, computational sciences, sports and exercise science, and nanobioscience. We also had the opportunity of having Tracey Weissgerber as a keynote speaker to talk about having a career in meta-science.