Global Research Initiative launched to advance Open Science through evidence-based approach

Global Research Initiative launched to advance Open Science through evidence-based approach

25 September 2025

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A new international collaboration, the Global Research Initiative on Open Science (GRIOS), is being officially announced to provide comprehensive synthesis and evidence-based recommendations for advancing open science practices globally for the benefit of society and research itself.  Supported by the French National Open Science Fund, and hosted at the European Science Foundation (ESF), GRIOS currently brings together key partners, including the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, the Dutch Research Council (NWO), the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the French Committee for Open Science (Ouvrir la Science).

Open Science gets reality check

GRIOS emerges at a crucial time when research funders and institutions worldwide are seeking effective ways to implement open science policies. The initiative will use meta-research methods to address the need for robust evidence about what interventions in research culture and practices actually work. Responding to the G7 Science and Technology Ministers’ call from May 2023, GRIOS aims to leverage existing scientific research findings to inform and enhance open science policies globally.

Chaired by Marin Dacos, National Coordinator for Open Science, French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, and co-chaired by Henriikka Mustajoki, Secretary General for Open Science in Finland,  and Hans de Jonge, Director of Open Science NL at NWO in the  Netherlands, GRIOS will bring together international experts and organisations to advance three core objectives: delivering state-of-the-art analysis of open science research; identifying critical knowledge gaps and promoting new research; fostering international coordination along with knowledge sharing in open science research.

Over the next four years, GRIOS will produce comprehensive reviews and evidence-based recommendations and propose a research roadmap on Open Science to fill knowledge gaps. This output will advance understanding, enhance practices, inform policies, guide further research, and strengthen collaboration in open science. All findings will be published in open access format, ensuring widespread accessibility and impact.

Getting involved

The initiative welcomes partnerships with research organisations, funding bodies, and other stakeholders committed to advancing open science. For more information, please visit grios.org.

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Nóra Papp Leroy

GRIOS Coordinator

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