| Date | Event | Speakers | Location | Title of Talk | Recording and Slides |
| 4th September 2025 | OpenFest 2025, Universities of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam | Jenni Adams | Online | “Materialising open research practices in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Introducing the MORPHSS project” | Recording; Slides |
| 14th November 2025 | Figshare EMEA User Meeting 2025 | Jenni Adams & Miranda Barnes | London, UK | “Materialising open research practices in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Introducing the MORPHSS project” | Recording; Slides |
| 3rd March 2026 | Oxford Forum of Open Scholarship (OxFOS) | Jenni Adams, Miranda Barnes & Sam Moore | Online | Future of open research in humanities and social sciences (Introducing the MORPHSS Project) | Recording TBC & Slides |
| 5th March 2026 | Scottish Research Integrity and Culture (RI&C) week | Miranda Barnes | Edinburgh, Scotland | Expanding Openness: Challenges from the Arts & the Humanities (Panel) | TBC |
| 21st April 2026 | GW4 Open Research Week | Jenni Adams & Miranda Barnes | Online | The value of being open: improving and expanding practices in the arts, humanities and social sciences (Introducing MORPHSS) | TBC |
| 24th April 2026 | London Open Science Festival: ‘Open Research: the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences perspective’ | Jenni Adams | Online | Documenting diverse (open) research outputs: The MORPHSS typology of openness in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | TBC |
| 4th-6th May 2026 | FOR2026 (Future of Open Research Conference) | Miranda Barnes | Munich, Germany | “MORPHING” open peer review in the humanities and social sciences | TBC |
| 18th June 2026 | Edinburgh Open Research Conference 2026 | Jenni Adams & Miranda Barnes | Edinburgh, Scotland | Theorising open research for the arts, humanities and social sciences via the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science | TBC |
