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SUMMARY:Q&A and matchmaking for call for proposals 'Open Science Infrastructure'
DESCRIPTION:About the event \nThis event will offer participants an opportunity to get information about the call for proposals ‘Open Science Infrastructure’ and to find potential collaborators. \nDuring the first part of the event\, information will be provided about the Open Science NL Open Science Infrastructure call\, and participants will have an opportunity to ask clarifying questions. \nIn the interactive second (optional) part of the event\, participants interested in applying for funding in this call and seeking collaborations will have an opportunity to join a matchmaking session. \nAbout the call \nThe aim of this call for proposals is to fund (digital) infrastructures across the whole spectrum of open science. Proposals can be tailored to specific types of infrastructures (e.g. community-led open access scholarly publishing platforms)\, specific types of research outputs (e.g. research software\, publications\, creative content\, replication studies etc.)\, or specific types of open science practices (e.g. citizen science\, preregistration\, open peer review etc.).  \nAdditionally\, applications can be generic or tailored to the needs of a specific discipline of research. Particularly encouraged are proposals which help to reduce the fragmentation of the existing ecosystem of open science infrastructures\, i.e. promoting integration between existing tools and services. \nCall for proposals: Open Science Infrastructure \nWho should attend? \nAnyone interested in the call for proposals.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/qa-and-matchmaking-for-call-for-proposals-open-science-infrastructure-2
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240720
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240502T073859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T073859Z
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SUMMARY:FOAM 2024: FAIR principles for Ontologies and Metadata in Knowledge Management
DESCRIPTION:FOAM is a new workshop merging the Workshop on Ontologies for FAIR and FAIR Ontologies (Onto4FAIR)\, the Conceptual Modeling\, Ontologies and Metadata Management for Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) Data (CMOMM4FAIR) and the FAIR Ontology Harmonization and TRUST Data Interoperability Workshop (FOHTI). \nThe main objectives of this workshop are: \n\nto bring together new methods for enabling FAIR research outputs (data\, software\, workflows\, ontologies\, mappings\, etc.) through ontologies and vocabularies\ndiscuss techniques\, metrics and guidelines to improve the FAIRness of ontologies and vocabularies\nto share experiences\, identify new challenges and opportunities applying FAIR for different communities\n\nFOAM will be an in-person event. \n\n\nTopics of interest\nMaking the resources produced by researchers fully reusable and understandable requires complex efforts. To address these issues\, the Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) principles have been developed to provide guidance on making resources more reusable and interoperable. These principles have gained increasing attention in a number of different domains and applications. On the one hand\, a key aspect is the ability to describe resources correctly and semantically\, in particular using ontologies. On the other hand\, ontologies themselves have to comply with the FAIR principles. \nThe workshop aims to bring together leaders from academia\, industry and user institutions to discuss the adoption of the FAIR principles and share real-world requirements\, challenges and experiences in their respective domains. In addition\, we aim to explore how the FAIR principles are supported by the use of ontologies that are ideally FAIR themselves\, and to discuss the challenges and perspectives in adopting the FAIR principles. \nThe topics of interest include\, but are not limited to\, the following: \n\nontologies\, schemas and vocabularies for FAIR data and metadata;\ndomain and cross-domain ontologies for FAIR research outputs (data\, software\, mappings\, workflows\, ontologies\, ML models\, etc.);\ntechniques\, methods and tools to increase the FAIRness of vocabularies and ontologies;\nFAIR ontology harmonisation\, mapping\, alignment\, merging and modularisation;\nbest practices on modeling FAIR research outputs;\nsemantic descriptions of FAIR digital objects;\nchallenges in FAIR research output management and modeling;\nnovel applications of the FAIR principles\, FAIRification process and use cases;\nmetrics for FAIRness assessment;\nprovenance in FAIR environments;\nFAIR principles and open science;\nFAIR principles and linked open data;\nApplication of the FAIR principles in scientific communities (life science\, digital humanities\, health\, smart cities\, etc.)\n\n\n\nSubmissions\nSubmissions can be made in the following categories: \n\nFull papers (10 – 12 pages\, including references)\nShort papers (6 – 9 pages\, including references)\nPosters (up to 5 pages\, including references)\n\n  \nSubmissions should be original work and follow the CEUR one-column template (Overleaf template\, CEUR author kit). However\, FOAM 2024 explicitly welcomes alternative and enhanced submission formats\, such as HTML submissions. Authors who are preparing such a submission should contact the workshop organizers in advance to make sure we can accommodate for them in the submission and review process. \nSubmissions should be managed through Easychair. At least one author of each accepted paper is expected to attend the workshop (in person). \nFOAM embraces the adoption of FAIR best practices. If your paper proposes a dataset\, has associated source code or proposes a new ontology or demo\, please make sure these resources conform with the FAIR Best practices from FOIS.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/foam-2024-fair-principles-for-ontologies-and-metadata-in-knowledge-management
LOCATION:Enschede\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240711T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240711T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240621T141524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T141524Z
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SUMMARY:Q&A and matchmaking for call for proposals 'Open Science Infrastructure'
DESCRIPTION:About the event \nThis event will offer participants an opportunity to get information about the call for proposals ‘Open Science Infrastructure’ and to find potential collaborators. \nDuring the first part of the event\, information will be provided about the Open Science NL Open Science Infrastructure call\, and participants will have an opportunity to ask clarifying questions. \nIn the interactive second (optional) part of the event\, participants interested in applying for funding in this call and seeking collaborations will have an opportunity to join a matchmaking session. \nAbout the call \nThe aim of this call for proposals is to fund (digital) infrastructures across the whole spectrum of open science. Proposals can be tailored to specific types of infrastructures (e.g. community-led open access scholarly publishing platforms)\, specific types of research outputs (e.g. research software\, publications\, creative content\, replication studies etc.)\, or specific types of open science practices (e.g. citizen science\, preregistration\, open peer review etc.).  \nAdditionally\, applications can be generic or tailored to the needs of a specific discipline of research. Particularly encouraged are proposals which help to reduce the fragmentation of the existing ecosystem of open science infrastructures\, i.e. promoting integration between existing tools and services. \nCall for proposals: Open Science Infrastructure \nWho should attend? \nAnyone interested in the call for proposals.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/qa-and-matchmaking-for-call-for-proposals-open-science-infrastructure
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240710T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240710T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240701T135602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T135602Z
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SUMMARY:OECD Global Science Forum - ESFRI  Workshop on assessing public expenditures committed to RIs
DESCRIPTION:Research infrastructures (RIs) play a critical role in the scientific enterprise. They are now an essential component for all scientific domains and not only allow to push the boundaries of existing knowledge and the production of breakthrough research but they also play a major role in structuring the research system through the development of networks\, of user communities and of rich ecosystems that bring together many research and innovation stakeholders. \nThis increasing role of RIs in the science system\, and the increasing complexity of RIs\, has led to a steady increase in their funding requirement: not only have RIs become a necessity in all scientific disciplines\, but the cost of individual RIs can reach billions or even tens of billion euros. While data is readily available on total research funding in each country\, the same cannot be said for the share of funding specific to RIs. \nThis Workshop\, which is co-organised by the OECD (Global Science Forum) and the European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures (ESFRI)\, would be investigating what are the demands from relevant stakeholders regarding RI funding data\, existing data-gathering mechanisms for RI funding and their limits\, what funding could reasonably be assessed and how better standardised RI funding information might be generated. \nYou may read more about the issues to be discussed in this Workshop and the provisional agenda on the dedicated Workshop webpage. \nThis workshop will be virtual only (Zoom). Participants need to register using this link. \n\nYou may contact info@str-esfri.eu for any questions.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/oecd-global-science-forum-esfri-workshop-on-assessing-public-expenditures-committed-to-ris
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240702T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240702T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240607T112039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T112039Z
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SUMMARY:Skills4EOSC Minimum Viable Skills Profiles: Implementation using FAIR Signposting
DESCRIPTION:The “Minimum Viable Skills Profiles: Implementation using FAIR Signposting”  will take place on 2nd July 2024 from 15:00-16:00 CEST. Registration for the workshop is free but mandatory. \nThe Catalogue of Minimum Viable Skillset (MVS) Profiles describes key skills and competences for roles that enable researchers\, professionals\, and stakeholders to practice Open Science (OS) with the support of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). Each MVS Profile relates the essential skills to the Open Science (OS) practices\, activities\, and outcomes that may typically be expected of the role concerned. \nOne of the ways to ensure increased FAIRness of the MVS Catalogue has been to follow the recommendations on implementing FAIR Signposting\, a lightweight yet powerful approach to increase the FAIRness of scholarly objects. The main idea of the approach is to optimise the MVS Catalogue landing page for use by machine agents that navigate the scholarly web and describe the metadata related to the profiles in a standards-based way. In this way machines learn about the persistent identifier of the MVS Catalogue\, where and what its content is\, where metadata that describes it is\, etc. \nThis webinar aims to provide an overview of the Catalogue of MVS profiles developed within Skills4EOSC\, and how the project implemented the FAIR Signposting approach developed by FAIR IMPACT so that they can be more easily read and understood by automated agents. The workshop is a great venue to discuss and think about how one can take a similar approach to take advantage of the MVS profiles and/or describe and make available other types of work and materials. This event is organised in conjunction with the Skills4EOSC project \nDraft agenda: \n\n15:00 – 15:05 Welcome\n15:05 – 15:15 Introduction to the MVS profiles\n15:15 – 15:30 FAIR Signposting\n15:30 – 15:45 Implementation of a FAIR MVS Catalogue\n15:45 – 16:00 Q&A and wrap up
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/skills4eosc-minimum-viable-skills-profiles-implementation-using-fair-signposting
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240625T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240625T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240613T072645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T120609Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar for parties interested in building up the EOSC Federation
DESCRIPTION:The EOSC Association will hold two webinars in June 2024 to explain the purpose of the Questionnaire for parties interested in contributing to the build-up phase of the EOSC Federation and provide guidance on how to complete it. Register to attend the second webinar on Tuesday\, 25 June 2024 between 15:00-16:00 CEST. \nThe Tripartite Governance of EOSC launched the questionnaire to gauge the scale and scope of general interest and readiness for the build-up phase of the EOSC Federation. Interested parties are invited to reply to the questionnaire as the first step in their eligibility to contribute to a testbed of potential EOSC Nodes representing the different stakeholders involved in the research communities of Europe. An overview of the results of the questionnaire will be shared with respondents and will be used to plan the next steps in the building of the EOSC Federation.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/webinar-for-parties-interested-in-building-up-the-eosc-federation-2
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:EOSC event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240625T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240625T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240617T122102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T122102Z
UID:14557-1719324000-1719336600@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:Terabit Conference: Networks\, HPC and Cloud Computing: Opportunities and Challenges created by National Research Infrastructures
DESCRIPTION:“Networks\, HPC\, and Cloud Computing: Opportunities and Challenges Created by National Research Infrastructures“: this is the title of the public conference taking place on 25th June in Bologna. \nThe program includes the participation of Michele Mazzola\, Head of the General Directorate of Internationalization and Communication at the Ministry of University and Research\, and Carlo Cavazzoni\, Head of Leonardo Lab dedicated to HPC and Chair of the Industrial Advisory Board of ICSC National Research Center in HPC\, Big Data\, and Quantum Computing. \nDuring the day\, there will be presentations by project partners on use cases and contributions regarding the evolution of national research infrastructures and federated services for users\, as objectives of the TeRABIT project. \nTo participate in the event\, you must complete the registration form. In-person participation is strongly recommended\, however video streaming will be available.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/terabit-conference-networks-hpc-and-cloud-computing-opportunities-and-challenges-created-by-national-research-infrastructures
LOCATION:Bologna\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240625T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240625T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240607T114444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T114444Z
UID:14085-1719324000-1719327600@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:Where do I start with FAIRification of sensitive data?
DESCRIPTION:The “FAIR Implementation Workshop – Where do I start with FAIRification of sensitive data?” will take place on 25th June at 14:00-15:15. \nSensitive data is ‘information that is regulated by law due to possible risk for plants\, animals\, individuals and/or communities and for public and private organisations’ (David et al\, 2020). It is with these kinds of data in mind that the phrase “as open as possible and as closed as necessary” is now presented as part of the ‘Accessible’ principle of FAIR. There are many different types of sensitive data\, and they exist in relation to many different contexts and disciplinary approaches. Perhaps most familiar to many will be personal data – for example names collected during a survey or interview –  but there is also commercially sensitive information\, data relating to the military or national security\, and data about vulnerable species\, and more. \nThis workshop will present a general overview of data sensitivity in relation to sharing and reuse; two presentations on aspects of sensitive data in different research areas; a focus on Persistent Identifiers and data handling of sensitive data; and an opportunity to join in the discussion with the presenters and with each other. \nConfirm your registration below. Note: Registration for the workshop is free but mandatory if you would like to attend. \nSpeakers: \n\nNina Grau\, INRAE and Deborah Thorpe\, DANS\nRomain David\, European Research Infrastructure on Highly Pathogenic Agents\nKatharina Krüsselmann\, Leiden University\nPascal Flohr\, Leiden University Libraries – Centre for Digital Scholarship\nHervé L’Hours\, UK Data Archive\, UK Data Service
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/where-do-i-start-with-fairification-of-sensitive-data
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240625T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240625T123000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240611T091038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T091038Z
UID:14194-1719307800-1719318600@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:PUBLIC LAUNCH OF THE SKILLS4EOSC COMPETENCE CENTRES NETWORK
DESCRIPTION:During this virtual event\, you will discover the Skills4EOSC Competence Centres (S4E CCs). According to the project’s vision\, these CCs are hubs for Open Science and EOSC activities in their respective countries or thematic domains. The S4E CCs are collaborative entities and networks bringing together extensive expertise in Open Science and data management across various domains. They provide training and support while collaborating at the pan-European level to align curricula\, quality assurance\, and certification schemes for competencies and materials related to Open Science\, FAIR research output management\, and the EOSC context. \nThe event is free\, but registration is required. Please complete the registration form to secure your spot: \nAGENDA\nJUNE 25\, 2024\, FROM 9:30 TO 12:30 CEST\n\n\n– 9:30 – 9:40 Welcome\n\n\n\n\n\n– 9:40 – 10:30 UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF COMPETENCE CENTRES IN THE EOSC FRAMEWORK\n\n\n\nRound table with Javier Lopez Albacete (EC)\, Maria Luisa Lavitrano (EOSC-A Vice President)\, Romain David (OSCARS) \nChairperson: Eva Mendéz (U3CM) \n\n\n\n\n\n-10:30 – 10:45 Overview of Skills4EOSC outcomes and resources\n\n\n\n\n\n-10:45 – 11:00 Discussion\n\n\n\n\n\n-11:00 – 11:15 Break\n\n\n\n\n\n-11:15 – 11:25 Setting up the Skills4EOSC Competence Centres Network and looking to the future\n\n\n\n\n\n-11:25 – 12:15 Showcase of Skills4EOSC Competence Centres Champions and main outcomes of the project\n\n\n\n\n\n-12:15 – 12:30 Open discussion and Wrap-up\n\n\n\nJoin us for this insightful event to learn about the role of Skills4EOSC CCs in connecting stakeholders to national and international programs related to Open Science and the EOSC. \nBe part of this significant milestone in advancing Open Science and the EOSC ecosystem by attending the public launch of the Skills4EOSC Competence Centres Network. \n\n 
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/public-launch-of-the-skills4eosc-competence-centres-network
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240630
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240111T143229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T125259Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2024)
DESCRIPTION:The general meeting portion of GCC2024 consist of a series of peer-reviewed talks\, posters\, demos\, training sessions\, Birds-of-a-Feather meetups\, and sponsor talks. \nThe registration fee includes admission to the meeting events\, snacks and drinks during the morning/afternoon break\, and lunch for each day. \nTuesday evening will be the official conference dinner\, which needs to be purchased along with the registration. If you’d like to purchase additional dinner tickets for your travel companion(s) you can do so at the time of registration. \nPlease note that all prices are listed in Euros (EUR) and exclude the mandatory VAT (21%). When paying for the registration\, you can use a credit card or do a bank transfer. You can also register and request the payment be processed afterwards by someone else\, such as your department administrator. If you prefer to reason in a different currency\, here is a convenient currency converter to see how these numbers compare. \nNote that online registration will close on June 15 but in-person registration will be available onsite during the event. \nIf you are currently working in a low-income country\, as defined by the World Bank\, please email the organizers before registering and ask for a 50% discount code that you can apply during registration. The list of eligible low-income countries is available in this document. \nIf you are a trainer or a member of the scientific committee at GCC2024 and are in need of financial help\, please email the event organizers and a discount code will be provided. \nIf you are not able to attend GCC2024 in person\, there is an option to watch the talks virtually. Please note that only the conference talks in the main room will be streamed\, so no access to training\, BoFs\, or posters/demos will be available virtually. There will be a conference Slack channel where anyone will be able to post questions to the speakers and/or interact with others present in the channel.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/2024-galaxy-community-conference-gcc2024
LOCATION:Brno
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240621T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240621T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240612T133607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T133607Z
UID:14429-1718978400-1718982000@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:Global Young Academy
DESCRIPTION:The Global Young Academy is pleased to invite you to a webinar co-organised by the Global Young Academy Open Science working group and the UNESCO Chair on Diversity and Inclusion in Global Science:\n“What is progress in open science? How can it be monitored?”\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers: Ana Persic\, Leslie Chan and Arianna Becerril\nRegistration link\n\nThis webinar will discuss the following questions:\n– What should be counted as progress when it comes to open science?\n– What type of monitoring efforts can be useful taking into account the variety of contexts across disciplines and territories?\n– How should the monitoring efforts be developed?\nPresentations will be followed by a discussion on the monitoring of open science\, in which all attendees are welcome to participate.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/global-young-academy
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240620T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240620T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240618T120029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T120029Z
UID:14695-1718881200-1718884800@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:FAIR-IMPACT's 2nd open call for National-Level Initiatives Webinars
DESCRIPTION:FAIR-IMPACT’s second open call for Route 1 for expert support (non-financial) for National-Level Initiatives launched in June\, 2024. This open call includes support actions in implementing a FAIR action plan in your country\, as well as share knowledge of existing tools and good practices in different countries for the practical implementation of FAIR Methodologies to engage decision-makers\, research performing organisations and researchers for FAIR Knowledge exchange with peers \nThrough this programme\, participants will have the opportunity to engage with experts in a series of virtual workshops covering a range of topics\, including training\, funding\, convincing decision-makers\, engaging researchers\, and showcasing national initiatives. These sessions aim to provide comprehensive insights into what is achievable at the national level for FAIR. \nThese FAIR-IMPACT webinars will provide more info about the support actions that are available\, what support will be made available for each and how to apply. The hour long session also provides information on what is expected of applicants and specific skills and expertise necessary to participate in each offer. There is also time for questions from the participants. \nRegistration for this webinar is free and open to all. \nFor more information on FAIR-IMPACT’s support routes\, key dates\, and FAQs\, please check out our dedicated webpage. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/fair-impacts-2nd-open-call-for-national-level-initiatives-webinars-2
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240622
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240229T091224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T155619Z
UID:11075-1718841600-1719014399@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:2024 Coordination meeting of EOSC-related projects funded under Horizon Europe
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 edition of the “Coordination meeting of EOSC-related projects funded under Horizon Europe” will take place on 20-21 June in Brussels.\nAs in previous editions\, the meeting will bring together representatives of project consortia\, the European Commission\, the Research Executive Agency and the EOSC Association. \nThe main objectives of the meeting have been identified by the EC as follows: \n\nTo deepen the collaboration between the consortia involved in EOSC-related projects funded under Horizon Europe\, the EOSC Association and the EC in the context of implementing the EOSC European Partnership and its Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA).\nTo provide an update of the contributions made by projects consortia\, the EOSC-A and the EC towards achieving the strategic and operational objectives of the SRIA.\nTo discuss the challenges and next steps for the implementation of EOSC as fully operational\, federated infrastructure that enables the sharing of FAIR data and services across borders and disciplines.\n\nFor reference\, you can find here the report for the 2023 coordination meeting.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/2024-coordination-meeting-of-eosc-related-projects-funded-under-horizon-europe
LOCATION:Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EOSC event,HE Project event,Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240619T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240619T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240613T072412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T120519Z
UID:14438-1718809200-1718812800@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:Webinar for parties interested in building up the EOSC Federation
DESCRIPTION:The EOSC Association will hold two webinars in June 2024 to explain the purpose of the Questionnaire for parties interested in contributing to the build-up phase of the EOSC Federation and provide guidance on how to complete it. Register to attend the first webinar on Wednesday\, 19 June 2024 between 15:00-16:00 CEST. \nThe Tripartite Governance of EOSC launched the questionnaire to gauge the scale and scope of general interest and readiness for the build-up phase of the EOSC Federation. Interested parties are invited to reply to the questionnaire as the first step in their eligibility to contribute to a testbed of potential EOSC Nodes representing the different stakeholders involved in the research communities of Europe. An overview of the results of the questionnaire will be shared with respondents and will be used to plan the next steps in the building of the EOSC Federation.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/webinar-for-parties-interested-in-building-up-the-eosc-federation
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:EOSC event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240618T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240618T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240618T063904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T094929Z
UID:14667-1718728200-1718731800@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:FAIR-IMPACT's 2nd open call for National-Level Initiatives Webinars
DESCRIPTION:FAIR-IMPACT’s second open call for Route 1 for expert support (non-financial) for National-Level Initiatives launched in June\, 2024. This open call includes support actions in implementing a FAIR action plan in your country\, as well as share knowledge of existing tools and good practices in different countries for the practical implementation of FAIR Methodologies to engage decision-makers\, research performing organisations and researchers for FAIR Knowledge exchange with peers \nThrough this programme\, participants will have the opportunity to engage with experts in a series of virtual workshops covering a range of topics\, including training\, funding\, convincing decision-makers\, engaging researchers\, and showcasing national initiatives. These sessions aim to provide comprehensive insights into what is achievable at the national level for FAIR. \nThese FAIR-IMPACT webinars will provide more info about the support actions that are available\, what support will be made available for each and how to apply. The hour long session also provides information on what is expected of applicants and specific skills and expertise necessary to participate in each offer. There is also time for questions from the participants. \nRegistration for this webinar is free and open to all. \nFor more information on FAIR-IMPACT’s support routes\, key dates\, and FAQs\, please check out our dedicated webpage. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/fair-impacts-2nd-open-call-for-national-level-initiatives-webinars
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240618T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240618T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240404T081039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T081039Z
UID:12110-1718704800-1718712000@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:Advancing Research Data Management and Open Science in Austria
DESCRIPTION:The FAIR National Roadshow series is visiting Austria on the 18th of June 2024!\nThe event will be virtually hosted by the Graz University of Technology\, in Austria \nThe aim of this event is to present the work done in Austria on the national level and also learn about European developments and results of EOSC-related projects such as FAIR-Impact. The event will debate around metadata and semantic interoperability\, as well as FAIR-enabling repositories and Austrian National Open Science Policies. \nTarget audience: researchers\, technical and research support staff \nLanguage: English \nDate: 18 June 2024\, 10:00 – 12:00 CEST \nLocal facilitator(s): TU Graz as a representative of the Shared RDM Services & Infrastructure project in collaboration with the EOSC support Office Austria. \n 
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/advancing-research-data-management-and-open-science-in-austria
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240622
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240617T121224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T121224Z
UID:14547-1718668800-1719014399@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:DARIAH Annual Event 2024
DESCRIPTION:Building on the topic of last year’s Theme Call\, the DARIAH Annual Event 2024 will be dedicated to the topic of Workflows: Digital Methods for Reproducible Research Practices in the Arts and Humanities. We are looking for contributions that explore\, assess\, analyse and embody the challenges of designing\, implementing\, documenting and sharing digitally-enabled workflows in the context of arts and humanities research from a technical\, methodological\, infrastructural and conceptual point of view. \nThe Annual Event will be held in person in Lisbon\, Portugal\, June 18-21. The event will be hosted by NOVA FCSH\, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa\, at Avenida de Berna campus of NOVA FCSH. June 18th will be a day for DARIAH internal meetings\, followed by the conference on June 19th to June 21st. Accepted submissions are expected to be presented in-person. \n\n\n\n\nDARIAH is a European Research Infrastructure for the Humanities and Arts. Its mission is to empower scholarly communities with digital methods to create\, connect and share knowledge about culture and society. \n\n\n\n\nThe DARIAH Annual Event offers the DARIAH community and humanities scholars in general the possibility to present results and new ideas; to meet and network. Participation in the Annual Event is free of charge\, but registration is required. Please make sure you register on time as the registration will be closing on June 4th.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/dariah-annual-event-2024
LOCATION:Lisbon\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240613T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240613T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172053
CREATED:20240429T150317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T150317Z
UID:12733-1718276400-1718280000@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:New Repositories for New Biodiversity Research
DESCRIPTION:Recent technology-driven advances in biodiversity research have created a need for more\, new types of FAIR repositories. In this meetup\, we discuss two of these. Firstly\, the broad and expanding application of AI-based methods in image/sound/text/sequence classification has created a need for repositories for exchanging pre-trained models and their training data. Secondly\, the advent of massively parallel DNA sequencing techniques applied to the environment has shown a large diversity of sequence variants\, whose incremental aggregation in a central repository would enable a more fine-grained assessment of the presence and abundance of distinct haplotypes in the natural environment and in medical settings. In this event\, we will introduce the current research practices and challenges and discuss how the community can proceed in light of these developments. \nThis virtual workshop will take place from 11:00-12:00 CEST on June 13 2024. The agenda will be added shortly.  \nRegistration for this workshop is free but mandatory. Reserve your place by filing out the registration form below.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/new-repositories-for-new-biodiversity-research
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240616
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20231208T085110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T115318Z
UID:9034-1718150400-1718495999@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:EuroScience Open Forum 2024
DESCRIPTION:The EuroScience Open Forum is a biennial meeting designed to offer the scientific community a platform for interdisciplinary and intersectional debate about scientific culture\, scientific research\, and innovation. It is created for the society’s benefit and carried out with the society’s participation. \nThe main goal of the ESOF2024 conference is to explore the connections between science and society\, the conditions for conducting research\, and their impact on society. We aim to stimulate debate on social changes related to science and analyze the social\, cultural\, and economic consequences of scientific breakthroughs at regional\, national\, European\, and global levels. In the face of global challenges and to enhance international scientific cooperation\, scientists want to discuss science as a factor of change in our lives and how the very life changes science. \nThe programme includes lectures\, seminars\, a debate\, workshops\, poster presentations and exhibitions\, interactive sessions\, and a wide array of public engagement forms. The theme for the ESOF2024 is: Life changes science. Katowice will host Europe’s and the world’s leading personalities in the world of science\, academic researchers\, representatives of public and non-public institutions supporting science\, business people\, representatives of media\, and those interested in the role of science in the contemporary world. \n 
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/euroscience-open-forum-2024
LOCATION:Katowice\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20240415T085634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T085634Z
UID:12251-1718064000-1718323199@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:PID festival
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendar for 11-13 June 2024 – for the PID Festival (PIDfest) in the picturesque city of Prague\, Czech Republic! \nEmbark on a three-day journey of enlightenment at this international summit\, where captivating talks\, engaging activities\, and insightful workshops converge to explore the transformative power of persistent identifiers in shaping world-class research infrastructure. This event is organised by the National Library of Technology (NTK) and the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC)\, esteemed collaborators within the FAIRCORE4EOSC initiative. \nThe overarching objective of PIDfest is to unite global pioneers in the field of persistent identifiers\, fostering collaborative solutions to tangible infrastructure challenges that stand in the way of expediting research and innovation. An event of this magnitude promises dynamic discussions\, centred on practical strategies for overcoming real-world hurdles in the delivery of research infrastructure. \ne-mail: contact@pidfest.org
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/pid-festival
LOCATION:National Library of Technology\, Prague\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240612
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20240612T080414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T080414Z
UID:14365-1717977600-1718150399@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:Swiss Reproducibility Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:The conference about reproducibility and replication\, transparency and open scholarship as well as meta-research and assessment
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/swiss-reproducibility-conference-2024
LOCATION:Zurich\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240611
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20231124T085021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231124T085405Z
UID:8421-1717977600-1718063999@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:In planning: Geant General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:This event is in planning. Further information will follow.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/in-development-geant-general-assembly-virtual
LOCATION:Rennes\, France
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240615
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20240108T103856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T104017Z
UID:9704-1717977600-1718409599@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:TNC24
DESCRIPTION:TNC Conference will be hosted by RENATER\, The French National Telecommunications Network for Technology\, Education and Research\, in Rennes\, on June 10-14th 2024. \nRegistration will open on January 15. \n 
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/tnc24
LOCATION:Rennes\, France
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240608
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20240124T085240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T143133Z
UID:10068-1717632000-1717804799@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:ESFRI Forum
DESCRIPTION:This event is being planned. Further information will follow.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/esfri-forum
LOCATION:Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240605T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240605T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20240124T084733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T100455Z
UID:10062-1717594200-1717610400@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:e-IRG Workshop BE Presidency
DESCRIPTION:The e-Infrastructure Reflection Group (e-IRG) organises two open workshops every year\, each under the auspices of the corresponding presidency of the EU Council. The Belgian EU Presidency e-IRG Workshop will be organised as a hybrid event and will bring together e-IRG stakeholders in Brussels\, Belgium\, as well as online and worldwide. The e-IRG events are official EU presidency events which will take place in the framework of the “Conference on Research Infrastructures” and the “ESFRI Forum meeting”\, similar to the Lund events under the Swedish EU presidency. \n  \nThe overarching theme of the event will be “Sustainable e-Infrastructures for research results valorisation“\, in line with BE EU presidency topic. There will be two sessions under the Belgian e-IRG workshop: \nDay 1 – Wednesday 5 June 2024\, 13:30-15:30\nSession 1: Sustaining the role of e-Infrastructures in EOSC and beyond\nThis session aims to continue the discussions from the Valencia e-IRG Workshop and reflect on the draft RI orientation paper for WP 2025-2027 which includes the topic of sustainability of RIs\, and refers to the federation and uptake of e-Infrastructures. The session will also touch upon the concept of federation and role of e-Infrastructures in the new EOSC node-based ecosystem\, especially as e-Infrastructures are not formally part of the nodes ecosystem nor the procurement projects. The sustainability topic of RIs and e-Infrastructures is also relevant to the new ERA policy agenda for 2025-2027. \nDay 1 – Wednesday 5 June 2024\, 16:00-18:00\nSession 2: The e-Infrastructure contribution to data and research outputs valorisation\nOn of the Belgian EU Presidency topics on Research and Innovation is improving the valorisation of research results. This is key for reducing the innovation gap\, and tailoring academic research with the needs of society\, policy-makers and industries\, while stimulating the EU’s industrial recovery and revitalisation. The aim of the session is to highlight the crucial role of e-Inrastructures in this area\, spanning several layers and components\, with a cross-cuting one being the EOSC and thematic (domain-specific) or generic (domain-agnostic) data infrastructures.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/e-irg-workshop-be-presidency
LOCATION:Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240606
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20240513T085421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T125654Z
UID:13383-1717459200-1717631999@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:Research Infrastructures in a Changing Global\, Environmental and Socio-economical Context
DESCRIPTION:The “Research Infrastructures in a Changing Global\, Environmental and Socio-economical Context” conference organised in the frame of the Belgian Presidency of the European Council\, will take place on June 4th and June 5th 2024\, in Brussels\, at the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR). \nThe conference will focus on 3 main issues: \n\nResearch Infrastructures (RIs) as key players of strategic autonomy in a changing global context;\nthe socio-economic and environmental impact of RIs;\nthe broad ecosystems of RIs.\n\nResearch infrastructures are increasingly faced with a changing global context\, facing a volatile and unstable geopolitical situation on the global scene\, new and rapidly changing political priorities (open strategic autonomy\, digital and environmental transition\, mission-oriented policies…). This requires flexibility\, capacity to adapt and resilience. RI’s are already confronted with the scarcity of some crucial raw material and disruption in the supply chain. The conference will explore the value of RIs to open strategic autonomy\, their contributions to key political objectives like the Green Deal and look at the broad ecosystem\, the relation with national/regional RIs and other initiatives and instruments. \nThe conference room can accommodate up to 220 participants. You will receive a confirmation of your registration a few days after you sent your request. \nThe conference will be livestreamed\, and the recording will be available on the website.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/research-infrastructures-in-a-changing-global-environmental-and-socio-economical-context
LOCATION:Royal Library of Belgium\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240530T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240530T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20240530T073405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T073405Z
UID:13754-1717077600-1717081200@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:WSIS Action Line C7 E-science: Assessment of progress made over the last 20 years
DESCRIPTION:With the deadline to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) fast approaching\, the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) is poised to address the critical role of the intersection of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and sciences in accelerating progress towards sustainable development goals. The focus of this panel will be to discuss and debate the most important issues in the intersection of new technologies and science and that will catalyze action around policy reform\, establishing rights-based frameworks\, enhancing digital accessibility\, fostering openness in innovation\, and ensuring inclusive multistakeholder collaboration. The proposal has been developed taking into account the UN’s Key Proposals Across the 12 Commitments. \nThe dynamic interface between eScience and new technologies serves as a critical axis for the future of scientific inquiry and collaboration. In this context\, recognizing the revolutionary influences of developments like artificial intelligence\, big data analytics\, and synthetic data generation on research methodology\, data dissemination\, and collaborative scientific effort become critical. The incorporation of new technologies such as generative AI into the research ecosystem represent a significant leap\, allowing for the automation of difficult analyses\, the generation of novel ideas\, and the acceleration of discoveries across multiple scientific fields. Similarly\, the integration of big data analytics into eScience has unprecedented opportunities for predictive modeling\, trend analysis\, and informed decision-making. Additionally\, the new field of synthetic data generation\, a technology promising to revolutionize research by providing realistic\, yet privacy-compliant datasets. While these technologies can address real time effectiveness of scientific solutions\, they can also generate ethical\, privacy and security risks to humanity. \nWithin these contexts\, opening science and technological democratization can not only be a challenge but also unfold new dimensions for open access to research\, data\, software and scientific infrastructure. Thus new policies\, strategies and workflows have become necessary for their governance\, ethical upscaling\, reproducibility and integrity. \nObjective: \nThe panel will discuss and aim to establish a consensus on the need for WSIS to reorientate its actions towards the protection of digital rights\, the guarantee for universal access to information and technology\, the promotion of open solutions\, and the engagement with multiple stakeholders. \nKey Focus of the panel: \n\nWhich new policy frameworks are required to optimize the role of emerging technologies\, ensuring their accessibility\, safeguarding digital rights\, and promoting openness in the scientific domain?\n\nKey global and national policy shifts that will help prioritize digital rights\, privacy\, and ethical standards in the use of new technologies for scientific advancements.\n\n\nHow can eScience contribute to improving the accessibility of new technologies for the broader scientific community?\n\nStrategies to eliminate barriers to access to new technologies for scientific research\, focusing on underserved communities and marginalized groups.\n\n\nWhat forms of Openness and Innovation must be fostered to enhance the accessibility of new technologies to sciences?\n\nOpen standards\, open-source technologies\, and open data essential for fostering innovation and collaboration to leverage the power of new technologies for solving complex global challenges and driving sustainable development.\n\n\nWhat new collaborations are essential to encourage multistakeholder collaboration in harnessing the potential of new ICT solutions for scientific innovation?\n\nFrameworks for effective collaboration among governments\, private sector\, academia\, civil society\, and international organizations to leverage ICTs and science for the SDGs.\n\n\nWhat new rights-Based approaches are essential in the wider domain of science and technology and innovation?\n\nEnsuring that ICTs and scientific advancements are aligned with human rights principles\, addressing issues such as digital divide\, data protection\, and equitable access to technologies.\n\n\n\nExpected Outcomes: \n\nThe establishment of a consensus on policy reform\, enhanced accessibility\, the promotion of openness\, and the engagement in multistakeholder collaboration as foundational pillars in customizing eScience to further the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).\nThe development of a comprehensive action plan that articulates specific initiatives\, offers policy recommendations\, and outlines collaborative frameworks aimed at implementation by the year 2030.\nThe issuance of a formal statement to be recognized by the Chief Executives Board (CEB) that reaffirms the significance of adopting rights-based\, inclusive methodologies to maximize the utility of new technologies in scientific innovation and sustainable development.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/wsis-action-line-c7-e-science-assessment-of-progress-made-over-the-last-20-years
LOCATION:Geneva\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240527T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240527T123000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20240510T081552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T081632Z
UID:13352-1716807600-1716813000@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:Advancing Data Exchange Innovations in FAIR Data Spaces | Second Open Call
DESCRIPTION:Overview: \nThe FAIR Data Spaces project\, coordinated by Fraunhofer\, is at the forefront of integrating services from Gaia-X\, International Data Spaces (IDS)\, the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI)\, and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). The project has already launched several demonstrators (see Technical Foundations)\, showcasing its practical applications in areas such as biodiversity\, research data quality assurance\, and cross-platform data analysis. To further explore new areas\, the first open call was released inviting companies to develop innovative data exchange scenarios between industry and academia. This call announced three research and development contracts\, each funded with a budget of €60\,000. Fraunhofer is set to announce a second round soon\, continuing with the same overall budget of €180\,000. \n  \nObjective of the Webinar: \nThis webinar will introduce the upcoming second round of the FAIR Data Spaces project’s open call. Ideal for existing partners and new participants\, this session aims to enhance understanding of the project’s scope and to streamline the submission process for new tenders. Attendees will gain insights into the project’s achievements and learn about the expectations for upcoming submissions\, including opportunities for creating new demonstrators. \n  \nKey Discussion Points: \n\nIntroduction to the FAIR Data Spaces project and its significance in the current research and industry landscape.\nOverview of the developed demonstrators and an explanation of the expectations and requirements for the second round of tenders\, including potential areas for new demonstrators and improvements.\nOpen discussion for feedback from participants to understand their perspectives and expectations\, ensuring the upcoming tender aligns with the needs and capabilities of the community.\n\nTarget Audience: \nThis webinar is tailored for companies and organizations across various sectors looking to deepen their engagement with advanced data management approaches\, as well as those already involved in data exchange projects and initiatives. The webinar is an opportunity for organizations aiming to influence and harness the latest in data exchange technologies within the frameworks of Gaia-X and NFDI. \nRegistration Details: \nMark your calendar for May 27th! Subscribe to FAIR Data Spaces project newsletter to receive timely updates and access details for the webinar.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/advancing-data-exchange-innovations-in-fair-data-spaces-second-open-call
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240529
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20231127T104827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T171403Z
UID:8508-1716768000-1716940799@eosc.eu
SUMMARY:EOSC Association 8th General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:The EOSC Association’s 8th General Assembly will be a lunch-to-lunch\, in-person meeting to be held 27-28 May 2024. The meeting will be held in Leuven\, Belgium.\nRegistration is closed. \n\nDownload draft agenda (24 May)\nDirections to venues for participants\n\nLocation\nIrish College Leuven\, courtesy of Meet in Flanders\nThe General Assembly meeting will be held at Irish College Leuven\, which is a 5-minute walk from the Leuven historic centre\, and a 25-minute walk from the Leuven train station. \nLeuven can be reached in 15 minutes via a direct train from the Brussels national airport (BRU). The BRU-Leuven train runs twice an hour. \n\nFollow this link for details on getting to Leuven.\nYou can also download and print this PDF.\n\n\nAccommodation details\nThe EOSC Association has blocked out rooms at four hotels in Leuven so that you may choose the location and price level that suits you best. We have coordinated with RoomTrust to provide individual hotel details and room options on a single website. You may book your room directly through the RoomTrust website\, which will ensure you receive the conference rate. Rooms are first-come first-served\, so please book as soon as possible. \n  \nBook your room/s \n  \n\nAbout Leuven\nLeuven Town Hall\nLeuven is world-famous for its 15th Century Gothic town hall. The city is first mentioned in relation to the Battle of Leuven\, in the late 9th century\, when a Viking army was defeated by Arnulf of Carinthia. It soon became a significant trading and manufacturing centre\, famed for its quality linens. \nCommercial activity continued to grow and by the Middle Ages Leuven had become an administrative centre under the rule of The Counts of Leuven. \nBRU-Leuven\, courtesy of Leuven Convention Bureau\nToday the University\, KU Leuven\, founded in 1425\, is one of the world’s leading universities. Since 2016\, KU Leuven has headed the Reuters list of Europe’s most innovative universities\, and ranks seventh in world rankings. KU Leuven is also a member of the EOSC Association. \nLeuven is an internationally oriented city and region\, lying at the crossroads of health\, high tech and creativity. It is a perfect breeding ground for companies\, entrepreneurs\, investors and talent. In 2020\, the iCapital of Europe jury unanimously chose Leuven as European Innovation Capital. \nFind out more : https://www.visitleuven.be/en
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/eosc-association-8th-general-assembly
LOCATION:Irish College Leuven\, Janseniusstraat 1\, Leuven\, 3000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EOSC-A General Assemblies
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240522T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240522T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172054
CREATED:20240301T151147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T122951Z
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SUMMARY:National Tripartite Event: Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:The second EOSC National Tripartite Event in the Netherlands will take place on May 22nd (09:00 – 13:00) in Utrecht at the SURF conference facility. The event aims to inform Dutch stakeholders about the decision-making process and positions of the EC(Pantelis Tziveloglou)\, EOSC-SB (Volker Beckmann) and EOSC -A (Karel Luyben) regarding the governance of EOSC after 2027 and the way in which the EOSC federation could be operationalized. The event will also be used to give stakeholders in the Netherlands the opportunity to discuss ideas about how the Dutch Open Science landscape can be connected to the EOSC. \nThe NTE is organized by SURF (Mandated Organisation of the EOSC Association)\, the ministries OCW and EZK (EOSC Steering Board members)\, Open Science NL and DANS. \nIn April 2023\, the first EOSC National Tripartite Event was organised in the Netherlands. Program\, post event report and presentations of the first event can be found via this link.\nhttps://eosc.eu/events/national-tripartite-event-netherlands/
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/national-tripartite-event-netherlands-2
LOCATION:Utrecht\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:EOSC NTE
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