Several reforms were implemented: the introduction of an umbrella R&I policy, the introduction and approval of a Gender Equality Plan, a Code of Conduct for Research and others. Additionally, the SInnoPSis team has written and submitted a significant number of proposals for external funding, securing over 4 million Euros and seven new projects related to the SInnoPSis project purpose and thematic focus.
Deliverables planned for the second period were delivered in time or with minor delays (see extensive technical report). Significant progress was made in the domains of research, policy, dissemination, and in the process of solidifying meta-research across different departments of the UCY. Achievements during the most recent period of the project include:
1) Hiring of research personnel that led to the formation of an international team of researchers.
2) Work towards formal recognition of the group in the form of a laboratory within UCY
3) The production of 14 publications in domains mostly related to meta-research, research policy, meta-analysis, and Open science.
4) On top of the above, SInnoPSis scholars are working on more that 10 projects on topics related to accountability in science, weaknesses of the peer review system, meta-analysis of behavioural interventions, among others.
5) The Organisation of two international events (the SInnoPSis inaugural workshop and the 1st SinnoPSis conference)
6) The welcoming of two visiting scholars who interacted with the group and led to international collaborations.
7) The organization of an economic theory reading group that brings together SInnoPSis scholars with the excellent group in game theory and experimental economics at the economics department of the UCY
9) Participation in policy projects that relate to the institutional reforms that UCY needs to achieve in terms of open science and reformed researcher assessment, such as OPUS and TWI4MERIT.
10) Policy influence at the European Level by participating at the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA) working group, pertaining to the topic of responsible use of metrics.
11) In terms of education, the SinnOPSis team participated in research and policy lectures at the international level, including at the University of Maastricht and at the University of Carlos III in Spain. The team is also preparing to deliver a module on Behavioural economics at the economics department at UCY, as well as workshops on issues related to meta-research, credibility of science and researcher assessment.