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SUMMARY:Open Science and Intellectual Property Symposium in Kiel
DESCRIPTION:The symposium is the first part of the official launch of the new HorizonEurope project ‘IP4OS – Unpacking the possibilities of Intellectual Properties for Open Science’\, coordinated by the University of Kiel and comprising experts from research\, universities\, transfer centres\, companies\, legal advice\, libraries and scientific publishers from Germany\, Sweden\, the Netherlands\, Spain\, Bulgaria\, Croatia\, Canada\, Italy\, the UK and Belgium. \nThe aim of IP4OS is social innovation: to empower multi-professional teams and their organisations in European countries with knowledge\, skills\, awareness and advocacy to boost the valorisation of scientific knowledge in the ERA to a new level by promoting a concerted approach to agile Intellectual Property (IP) management and Open Science (OS) practices. Agile synergies between IP management and OS promote intensive knowledge transfer\, making research accessible for social\, environmental and economic benefits\, while safeguarding intellectual property rights and the exploitation of research results. See further project description here. \nThe rich programme offers presentations on capacity building\, Open Science\, Intellectual Properties as well as security and licensing in research.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/open-science-and-intellectual-property-symposium-in-kiel
LOCATION:Romantik Hotel Kieler Kaufmann\, Niemannsweg 102\, 24105 Kiel
CATEGORIES:Other events
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SUMMARY:Exploring Costs and Incentives for Data Management: Perspectives\, Tools\, and the Role of Funders
DESCRIPTION:The “Exploring Costs and Incentives for Data Management: Perspectives\, Tools\, and the Role of Funders” will take place on 15th January 2025 from 09:00-11:00 CET. Registration for the workshop is free but mandatory. \nJoin us for an insightful workshop on the costs and incentives of data management. This workshop unites a diverse panel of stakeholders to examine data management practices through multiple lenses. \nThe workshop will cover perspectives from researchers on time spent on data management\, costing tools\, policy\, and funders’ experiences in incentivising data management through policy and support mechanisms.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/exploring-costs-and-incentives-for-data-management-perspectives-tools-and-the-role-of-funders
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:HE Project event
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SUMMARY:Shaping resilient futures: Open science and data policies for crisis preparedness\, response\, and recovery
DESCRIPTION:The escalating frequency and severity of health emergencies\, natural hazards\, disasters\, and geopolitical crises underscore the critical need for evidence-based approaches to preparedness\, response\, and recovery. These crises have far-reaching humanitarian impacts\, disrupting lives and livelihoods worldwide and necessitating coordinated\, timely interventions across local\, national\, regional\, and global levels. In response\, UNESCO has partnered with the Committee on Data (CODATA) of the International Science Council (ISC) to explore how the principles of open science\, as articulated in the 2021 UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science\, can inform the development of effective policies for data collection\, analysis\, and sharing during crises. This initiative aligns with existing international frameworks and policies\, emphasizing the role of open science in fostering resilient and informed responses. \nAs part of this effort\, the UNESCO-CODATA Data Policies for Times of Crisis Facilitated by Open Science (DPTC) project has produced practical resources\, including a factsheet\, a guidance document\, and a checklist. These tools\, integrated into the UNESCO Open Science Toolkit\, are designed to facilitate the implementation of the UNESCO Open Science Recommendation and empower stakeholders to adopt robust data practices for crisis management. This webinar will present key findings from UNESCO’s global consultation on crisis data policies and showcase the resources developed to support open\, transparent\, and reliable data governance in times of crisis.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/shaping-resilient-futures-open-science-and-data-policies-for-crisis-preparedness-response-and-recovery
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250124
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SUMMARY:EOSC Winter School 2025
DESCRIPTION:The second edition of the EOSC Winter School will be held 20-23 January in Seville\, Spain.\nThe EOSC Winter School is an initiative by EOSC-A\, with the support of the EOSC Focus project\, taken up in response to collaboration needs among Horizon Europe EOSC-related projects. \nThe EOSC Winter School was conceptualised following a suggestion at the European Commission’s June 2023 coordination meeting\, which identified a significant collaboration gap in the Horizon Europe EOSC-related projects. Visit the EOSC Winter School 2025 website. \nA roundup of the Winter School 2024\, photos\, and the official report can be found here.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/eosc-winter-school-2025
LOCATION:Meliá Lebreros\, Luis Morales\, 2\, Seville\, Spain
CATEGORIES:EOSC event
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SUMMARY:Sixth Meeting of the UNESCO Working Group on Open Science Infrastructures – Open Science and AI
DESCRIPTION:The 6th meeting of the UNESCO Working Group on Open Science Infrastructures will take place online\, on Monday 20 January 2025 from 1:30 – 3pm Paris time. Please find the registration link here. \nThis meeting will focus on the intersection of AI with open science\, with the purpose of discussing the development of a Factsheet/Guidance on AI and Open Science as part of the UNESCO’s Open Science Toolkit. Please find the agenda for this meeting attached. \nThe reports of the previous meetings of this Working Groups are available here.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/sixth-meeting-of-the-unesco-working-group-on-open-science-infrastructures-open-science-and-ai
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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SUMMARY:EOSC EU node: Information and demonstration
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Guido Aben from The Swedish Research Council/Sunet explains what the EOSC EU node is and who it is for. Angeliki Adamaki from Lund University demonstrates how she has tested the EOSC EU node in her research. \nThe webinar is aimed at researchers and those interested in what the EOSC EU node can be used for. The webinar is organized by SUHF and the Swedish Research Council. The last date for registration is 23 January. \nSpeakers\nAngeliki Adamaki is a project manager at Lund University\, working on European Projects with particular interest in Open Science practices\, FAIR data management and interdisciplinary research. She currently chairs the Open Science Champions group at LU. \nGuido Aben is a senior strategy officer at SUNET\, the Swedish NREN. He’s well-known in the eInfrastructures landscape and has previously had roles at AARNet and SURF. \nOrganisers\nThe Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) is tasked by the Government with coordinating and promoting Swedish involvement in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). We are also Sweden’s mandated organisation in the EOSC association\, where we represent the interests of the Swedish research community\, among other things. We have started the online forum EOSC Sverige/Sweden to provide space for a broad national discussion on EOSC\, where we welcome all reflections and discussions about your experiences with EOSC and the EU node. \nThe Swedish Research Council is also active in the technical development of EOSC through Sunet and Nordunet. \nSUHF (The Association of Swedish Higher Education Institutions) is a national association of higher education institutions in Sweden. Within SUHF\, there is a coordination group for open science that supports the HEIs in developing their work with open science. EOSC can be an important part of the development of open science in the future and SUHF follows and supports this development. SUHF is working with the Swedish Research Council to develop Sweden’s work with EOSC.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/eosc-eu-node-information-and-demonstration
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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SUMMARY:BERD Academy: Open Education for Research with Business\, Economics and Related Data
DESCRIPTION:Big Data took the world by storm\, Artificial Intelligence has become a hot topic across research disciplines. Working with these data can be a challenge. Especially for researchers in Business\, Economics and Social Sciences\, who graduated just a few years ago when most study programs covered mainly or exclusively ‘traditional’ data collection methods such as surveys with structured\, tabular data. \nTo unlock the research potential of new data sources by applying fitting methods\, education is needed. The BERD Academy is the training outlet of the consortium for Business\, Economics\, and Related Data in the National Research Data Infrastructure (BERD@NFDI). In this talk\, we will present how a wide range of offers in flexible formats fulfills the needs of researchers and research data providers. We want to discuss\, how educational content can unlock research potential and how open education can foster open science.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/berd-academy-open-education-for-research-with-business-economics-and-related-data
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250201
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SUMMARY:Skills4EOSC Workshop: Science4Policy – Bridging the gap between research and decision-making
DESCRIPTION:What\n\nCommunicating science effectively is becoming increasingly crucial in empowering society to take evidence-informed decisions to address its challenges\, especially in the context of evidence-informed policymaking (often referred to as “science4policy”). \nThe SKILLS4EOSC two-day interactive workshop aims to enhance researchers’ communication skills and facilitate dialogue with policymakers by upskilling communication competencies through theoretical learning and practical application. \n\nWho\n\nAre you a scientist\, communicator or policy enthusiast and want to bridge the gap between research and decision-making? Join this interactive workshop to improve your skills in science communication in the context of policy making!\nThe ideal participants are researchers – in any field – wishing to improve their ability to interact with policy makers. They can be already involved in science4policy activities or simply motivated to start a journey into this new realm. In the registration form they should provide their motivation and experience in the field.
URL:https://eosc.eu/events/skills4eosc-workshop-science4policy-bridging-the-gap-between-research-and-decision-making
LOCATION:Piazzale Aldo Moro 7 Roma\, 00185 Italy
CATEGORIES:HE Project event
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