Metascience 2025

Conference

Metascience is moving to the mainstream – and shaping research worldwide. Since the first gathering in 2019, the biennial Metascience conferences have become the most influential meeting point for researchers, funders, policymakers and innovators committed to studying and improving the science system itself.

From Monday 30th June to Wednesday 2nd July 2025, we will be hosting Metascence 2025, the largest, most exciting and diverse meeting yet — a global metascientific summit bringing together 650 speakers and delegates for three days of discussion, debate and exchange of new evidence and ideas. The meeting will take place at University College London (UCL), in the heart of London’s Knowledge Quarter.

With a focus on institutions, innovations, and alliances, Metascience 2025 will explore how metascience can drive change: shaping policy, leveraging new methods and AI, and building longer-term infrastructures for open and effective research.

 

Date and Hour
30 June 2025 02 July 2025
Venue
London, UK

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