Events hosted by the R³ Center
From hosting our annual Katharine E. Welsh Symposium, to holding distinguished lecture series, and inviting departmental seminar speakers, we continually strive to host collaborative and interdisciplinary events focused on the mission of the R3 Center for Innovation in Science Education (R3ISE). In doing so, we continue to spread the work of our R3ISE programs, expand the network by building bridges across disciplines and the globe, and acts as a hub for dialogue and educational research across subjects.
RECENT & PAST EVENTS
Inaugural Katharine E. Welsh Speaker Series
Talk Title: Responsible Science (Communication) - An Introspective Approach
Speaker: Dr. Priscilla Van Even
Affiliation: KU Leuven, Belgium
Date: January 14, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM EST/5:00 PM CET - 12:00 PM EST/6:00 PM CET
Location: Virtual

Left: Priscilla Van Even; Right: A preview of her innovative work in the presentation

6th Annual Katharine E. Welsh Symposium 2024
Symposium Motto: The 3R's Across the Curriculum in Health, Research, and Science Education
Host: R3ISE Center
Affiliation: Bloomberg School of Public Health, JHU
Date: October 23 & October 24, 2024
Time: 9:00 AM EST - 12:30 PM EST
Location: Virtual
5th Annual Katharine E. Welsh Symposium 2023:
Motto: The 3R's in the Classroom and the Lab
4th Annual Katharine E. Welsh Symposium 2022:
Motto: Across Disciplines & Cultures
3rd Annual Katharine E. Welsh Symposium 2021:
Motto: Preparing Critical Thinkers for Global Crises
2nd Annual Katharine E. Welsh Symposium 2020:
Motto: Graduate Education in the Era of Open Science
1st Annual Katharine E. Welsh Symposium
The inauguration of the R3 Center for Innovation in Science Education (R3ISE) occurred in 2018. The celebration introduced the center, which is positioning the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to catalyze the improvement of graduate scientific training for generations to come. Since then, we have held annual Katherine E. Welsh Symposia, with themes focused on R3eforming Graduate Science Education (described above).

Speakers at first Katharine E. Welsh Symposium
The Katharine E. Welsh Distinguished Lecture Series
We are honored to host global leaders in science integrity and science education in our distinguished lecture series. Previous talks have discussed topics from misconduct in science, to corrections and retractions, leadership and mentorship, reproducibility and rigorous statistical methodologies. Previous speakers included: