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[FORCE 2026 Satellite Event] Shared Principles, Regional Realities: Advancing Research Assessment Reform in the Asia-Pacific

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A FORCE 2026 Satellite Event | 2 June 2026 | Learning Lab 1, Li Ka Shing Library, Singapore Management University

Across the global research system, growing recognition of the limitations and unintended  consequences of narrow, metrics-driven assessment practices has catalysed  momentum for reform. Concerns about research quality, equity, and the sustainability of  research careers have grown alongside progress in research infrastructures and open  science practices, evolving publishing models, and the rise of AI-use in research. These  shifts have underscored the need to move beyond proxy indicators and towards  assessment approaches that better reflect the full range of contributions and societal  impact of research. These shared challenges have given rise to diverse international  reform movements, such as CoARA, DORA, the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research  Information, Leiden Manifesto for Research Metrics, FOLEC-CLACSO, among others, while also highlighting the importance of disciplinary- and region-sensitive approaches  that respond to diverse research cultures and priorities. 

On 2 June, CoARA and DORA are co-organising a multistakeholder dialogue abour  research assessment in the Asia-Pacific region. Co-located with the FORCE2026  Conference, this free event brings together researchers, publishers, research managers,  funders, policymakers, and community representatives, including early- and mid-career  researchers to take stock of the current landscape of research assessment reform in the  region and discuss pathways to more efficient, equitable, and impactful evaluation  systems in the future. 

The full-day event will explore where the Asia-Pacific research community is on its reform  journey, with an emphasis on the challenges and opportunities to build more holistic,  inclusive, and state-of-the-art research assessment systems in the region. Participants  will examine barriers, from entrenched incentive structures to cultural and institutional  differences, and identify practical pathways to align assessment practices with the values  of research excellence, openness, equity, and impact. 

Recognising that research is a global endeavour, the event will highlight how aligned and  forward-looking research assessment priorities are essential for enabling researcher  mobility, equitable career progression, and interdisciplinary and cross-border  collaboration. By fostering dialogue across career stages, sectors, and geographies, this  event aims to support cohesive and locally relevant reform in how research and  researchers are recognised and rewarded. 

You can find the programme here

To ensure high quality discussions with diverse stakeholders in the Asia-Pacific research community, this event will take place in-person at Singapore Management  University and with a limited capacity of 50 people. If you would like to participate,  please declare your interest using the form below. We review applications on a  rolling basis and will confirm your participation by 5th April at the latest. This event is free of charge.  

Declaration of Interest Link: https://forms.gle/2ExyEFqi2sai3epL8

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