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The WIN Open Ambassadors will be a team of individuals who are significant contributors to the Open WIN Community. We intend to launch the Ambassador program in 2021, after we have worked with the community to devise the structure and expectations of the program.

**See the sections below or navigate on the sidebar to find out more about the proposed Open WIN Ambassadors.**
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## Being a responsible bystander
In this community we value efforts to promote a positive work environment, free from intimidation and all forms of violence. We are therefore pleased to support the University in enacting the Harassment Policy by acting as responsible bystanders, and doing what we can to promote a safe and conducive work environment. We encourage all community members to be responsible bystanders.
We are a community built from around 250 members of the University of Oxford [Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN)](https://www.win.ox.ac.uk). We welcome students, researchers, [core staff](https://www.win.ox.ac.uk/about/core-staff), faculty, and anyone in between!
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We want this community to grow in reach and ambition. We also want individual members to have to opportunity to direct their own growth and feel ownership of their community. This sense of ownership will build in sustainability, where each individual takes on partial and momentary responsibility for some aspect.
To achieve individual and community growth, we are following the "Mountain of Engagement" model. This is a tool for conceptualising how people will interact with your community, and building an understanding of how different people might grow from their first interaction to taking on some form of responsibility. Not all community members will progress to leadership, but it is useful to think about what actions or events may lead people to progress.
The Open Tasks working group aims to encourage and incentivise researchers designing experimental tasks for functional neuroimaging to share these tasks openly with other researchers. They have established online repository for these paradigms to be shared, alongside documentation and analysis scripts for behavioural results. This working group also aims to train new members of the centre in open-source coding languages for paradigm development, and sharing reproducible environments.