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Confidence in Research: Championing the global science community

Bringing together the voices, insights, and ideas shaping the future of science

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For the people who advance human progress

Researchers today face new pressures, as well as new possibilities. Amid scrutiny and change, Our Confidence in Research initiative provides critical insights, unites global voices, and delivers practical support to help the scientific community thrive in an evolving world.

About Confidence in Research

The global research community is at a pivotal moment, whether embracing opportunities such as AI, navigating public scrutiny, and driving innovation for societal benefit. 

Confidence in Research is our commitment to supporting you on this journey. We connect you with practical resources, expert voices, and essential insights from a worldwide network of your peers. Together, we can help researchers communicate, collaborate, and create a lasting impact for everyone, advancing human progress along the way.

Tools and resources to strengthen confidence in research

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Access expert guidance, training, and tools to help researchers communicate effectively, librarians make the most of AI, and institutions strengthen research integrity. Together, these resources help build trust and confidence across the global research community.

Artificial intelligence is becoming an essential partner in the research process. In just 18 months, the use of AI tools among researchers has surged from 37% to 58%.

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