JEDI 2023 Annual Meeting: Improving Published Research

The Journal Editors Discussion Interface is pleased to announce its 2023 Annual Meeting events: Panel 1: Experiences with Correcting the Scientific Record 15.11.2023. / 23:00 CET / duration 90 min Join a group of experts as they delve into the practical aspects of rectifying or withdrawing publications, offering valuable experiences and perspectives on the motivations […]

Learn From Our Users: Institutional Basics on the OSF

If you work at a research institution and support researchers as a librarian, or you work to support researchers in a research office, this webinar is for you. You might be grappling with how to support sharing of data management plans, data, and metadata to comply with new policies. OSF Institutional membership might be a […]

Symposium: Critical Perspectives on the Metascience Reform Movement

Metascience is often defined as the scientific investigation of science itself with the aim to improve science. This ‘improving’ part of metascience has been called a reform movement. While the intention to improve science is generally laudable, metascience and the associated movement(s) are not without their critics. The metascience reform movement has for instance been […]

Horizon Europe Open Science requirements in practice

Online via Zoom

Have any doubts or questions about your obligations as a Horizon Europe (HE) grant holder in terms of Open Access to publications and Research Data Management? We will present the HE requirements, followed by some time for your questions to our experts. You will also get a preview of the main tools and services OpenAIRE […]

EOSC Symposium 2024

Summary The EOSC Symposium 2024 will be a critical event on the path to EOSC post-2027. It will take place under the patronage of the German Minister for Education and Research Bettina Stark-Watzinger. The event is being organised by the EOSC Association, the EOSC-A German Mandated Organisation, NFDI, the Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW), […]

2nd OSCARS Open Call for Open Science Projects & Services

Summary On Friday, 15 November 2024, from 11:00 to 12:30 CET, join us online for the launch of the 2nd OSCARS Open Call for Open Science projects and services. Description This Open Call is the last of the two calls (total worth ~16 million EUR) foreseen in the frame of OSCARS to support research communities […]

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I4NG Hackathon: Transform your ideas into graphs! Visualization of research data

Summary The hackathon ‘Transform your ideas into graphs! Visualization of research data’ is three-day online event hosted by the Infra4NextGen project. Each team of participants will cooperatively produce visualizations of European Social Survey (ESS)/CROss-National Online Survey (CRONOS) Panel data and showcase their results. Participants can use any software or tools of their choice to create […]

Launch Event – 2nd OSCARS Open Call for Open Science Projects & Services

Summary On Friday, 15 January 2025, from 11:00 to 12:30 CET, join us online for the launch of the 2nd OSCARS Open Call for Open Science projects and services. Description This Open Call is the last of the two calls (total worth ~16 million EUR) foreseen in the frame of OSCARS to support research communities […]

Prioritizing Children: Child-Centred Approach to Research, Policymaking and Wellbeing

The webinar seeks to explore the transformative potential of child-centred research methodologies, where children are recognized as competent actors and co-creators in shaping their own lives. Through insightful presentations and discussions, we will explore how adopting child-centred approaches can lead to more meaningful research outcomes and positively impact policy and practice. Speakers SØREN SINDBERG JENSEN, […]

I4NG Webinar: Data Protection in Research – EU Regulations, Open Science & Anonymization

Summary In this webinar, we will focus on European data protection legislation (GDPR) for researchers processing personal data, the challenges that arise from Open Science requirements and how data reuse can be facilitated. Description In this webinar, we will outline relevant aspects of European data protection legislation (GDPR) for researchers processing personal data and the […]

International Love Data Week

The 2025 theme is “Whose Data Is It, Anyway?” Take a minute to think about who owns data compared to who uses data. Different groups – like researchers, the government, companies, or organizations – may collect data. They could own it, share it, publish it online, or combine it. This year’s Love Data Week wants us to […]