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SUMMARY:Webinar on EOSC Federation and activities at national level
DESCRIPTION:Curious about how the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) is shaping the future of research and collaboration? \nThe EOSC Support Office Austria is pleased to invite you to our upcoming webinar\, “EOSC Federation and activities at national level”. This session will provide a concise yet insightful overview of the EOSC Federation\, its strategic direction\, and what it means for the Austrian research community and service providers. The event will also take a closer look at the role of the EOSC Support Office Austria in this context. \nDuring the webinar\, you will gain key updates on current developments\, learn about the progress towards establishing the Austrian EOSC Node\, and have the opportunity to engage directly with experts in an interactive discussion. \nDate: 23 April 2026\nTime: 1–2 pm CEST \nRegistered participants will receive the Zoom link prior to the webinar. \nAgenda: \n\nWelcome\nIntroduction to the EOSC Federation\nEOSC Support Office Austria (EOSC SOA): role and activities\nTowards the Austrian EOSC Node: current status\nInteractive Q&A & discussion\n\nIf you have any burning questions already\, feel free to send them though the registration form or to contact@eosc-austria.at
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/webinar-on-eosc-federation-and-activities-at-national-level
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SUMMARY:Teaching Reproducibility for Professional Development and Intellectual Growth
DESCRIPTION:ZBW would like to cordially invite you to another Open Science Education Coffee Lecture. This time\, the focus will be on how reproducibility can be taught in economics and what significance it holds for research\, professional qualifications and career development. \nTeaching Reproducibility for Professional Development and Intellectual Growth \nReproducibility has long been more than just a methodological detail. It plays an increasingly important role in the quality of academic work and in how research is taught and learned today. But how can this topic be effectively conveyed in teaching? \nIn this Open Science Education Coffee Lecture\, Richard Ball\, Professor of Economics at Haverford College (USA)\, will provide insights into the work of Project TIER\, which he has helped shape for many years. As a member of the Executive Committee\, he is one of the individuals who help shape the project’s content and strategy. His talk is therefore not only an introduction to the approaches of Project TIER\, but also an opportunity to explore the development of reproducible research from a perspective that closely integrates teaching and research. \nRichard Ball will demonstrate how transparency and reproducibility have been systematically integrated into the teaching of quantitative methods in the economic and social sciences since 2013. This involves specific teaching approaches\, methodological and professional skills\, and the question of how the standards of scientific research have changed in recent years – for example\, through data and code policies and the establishment of replication archives.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/teaching-reproducibility-for-professional-development-and-intellectual-growth
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