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 […]
Human motivation in research environments, 12th online meeting of the RItrainPlus Community of Practice
Summary We are excited to invite you to the 12th online meeting of the RItrainPlus Community of Practice. The webinar is aimed at managers, operators and other professionals in Research Infrastructures and Core Facilities. Description Human motivation is a key factor for successful professional development.The theory of self-determination, promoted by professors Edward Deci and Richard […]
Metadata management in the real world: Open Science in France – Data Policy can make a difference
Summary Join Closer for their next Metadata management in the real-world webinar exploring open science in France and its impact on data policy. Description In the next of our ‘Metadata management in the real world’ webinar series, we’ve invited speakers Arianna Caporali and Alina Danciu to showcase their insights on the progression of open science in […]
Infra4NextGen Webinar: Using social surveys to answer research questions
Summary How can social scientists design and focus their research to ensure they can answer questions using existing data? How do researchers find relevant data for a specific project? In this webinar, three research fellows working on the Infra4NextGen project will share their experience in navigating the wealth of publicly available survey data. Description Yuliya […]
Secondary Publication Rights for research. What are the options to openly publish your research?
Across Europe, researchers may have the legal right to make their work openly accessible – even if published behind a paywall – thanks to Secondary Publication Rights (SPRs). Yet many are unaware of this right or unsure how to take advantage of it. Join us at an online event on Monday 19 May at 10-12 […]
Understanding Secondary Publication Rights – Promoting Open Access through Legal Tools
The monthly IP4OS webinar series continues with a third webinar on the topic of Understanding Secondary Publication Rights – Promoting Open Access through Legal Tools. How can researchers legally republish their work for wider public access? Join us for a seminar on secondary publication rights, a key mechanism for increasing the visibility and accessibility of […]
Rethinking How To Evaluate DMPs: Funder’s Edition
Online via ZoomSummary This is the first OSTrails webinar in the maDMP Evaluation Webinar Series, which explores how Data Management Plans (DMPs) are assessed and designed across diverse research contexts and stakeholder needs. Description In this edition, we are partnering with the TIER2 project—an initiative focused on enhancing reproducibility in DMPs—to share insights from our community engagement activities. […]
Introduction of the TTRAM Matrix Webinar
OnlineSummary The FIDELIS project aims to support and guide repositories in becoming more trustworthy. Before effective support can be developed and delivered, we need to better understand repositories’ activities and functions and the dimensions of trustworthiness. Description Preservation, trust, and repository are all concepts that need some clarification. There is a need to reach consensus […]