The Global Reproducibility Networks (RNs) family is a collaborative network of peer-led communities who work together to promote reproducibility, rigour and best research practices globally.

There are now nearly 20 national Reproducibility Networks (RNs) globally, mainly in Europe but also in South and North America, Australia and Africa forming this global network.

This rapid growth, given that the first National RN (the UK Reproducibility Network, UKRN) only launched in 2019, is evidence of the growing importance of RNs within the research ecosystem and the need to promote this model across other global regions.

The global family meets virtually every 2 months to share updates, discuss collaborative projects and develop strategic directions for the community. The community also holds in-person meetings once every year - the first hosted in Berlin by the German RN in 2024.

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