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SUMMARY:ENVRI Week 2022
DESCRIPTION:What is ENVRI week?\nENVRI week is a week dedicated to Environmental Research Infrastructures. During the runtime of the ENVRI-FAIR project\, it is organised once a year. ENVRI Week 2022 hosts ENVRI-FAIR project-related sessions as well as several other sessions targeting different groups of stakeholders. \nVenue for the physical participation\nHotel Elbflorenz Dresden\nRosenstraße 36\n01067 Dresden-Altstadt \nRemote participation\nThe link for joining the online sessions will be provided shortly before the meeting. \nRegistration\nRegistrations for physical attendance are accepted only until the 12th of January 2022. Please\, be aware that as per Dresden regulation\, only people with proof of vaccination or recovery will have access to the meeting venue. \nAgenda and registration
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/envri-week-2022/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220203T000000
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SUMMARY:South African - EU Dialogue workshop
DESCRIPTION:The main outcome of the SA-EU Dialogue is a SA Open Science Cloud (SAOSC) Framework that will lead to the establishment of a SAOSC focused on research\, development\, and innovation. The Framework should be aligned with the envisaged Open Science Policy (currently under development) led by the DSI; cognisant of the Data and Cloud Policy of the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT).\nThe SAOSC Framework will include a set of policy-based recommendations for the implementation of the South African Open Science Cloud (SAOSC) as part of an Open Science enabling environment. Guidelines and principles on critical aspects such as governance and management\, resourcing\, policies\, monitoring and evaluation\, and technologies enabling Open Science will be addressed in this dialogue.\nThe successful development of the Framework will require broad-based consultations and inputs from stakeholders across the entire National System of Innovation\, government departments and the private sector. To facilitate this broad-based consultation\, a town-hall stakeholder (including international participants) workshop is planned for 3 February 2022. \nThe workshop format is envisaged as a one day hybrid workshop comprising an introductory plenary of dignitaries; the DSI context; an EOSC keynote address; and overview presentations on four thematic area by a leading authority in that area.\nSimultaneous breakaways will follow\, co-ordinated by a facilitator to allow for specialised discussions in each area\, with a mix of SA and international presenters\, and with a moderator/rapporteur to report back to the final plenary. The breakaway sessions will be structured by a high-level speaker who will be invited to share the current thinking in the international discussion on each thematic area; allowing local lead services to respond to start the debate. \nTHEMATIC AREAS: \nThe set of thematic areas that is recommended to focus the discussion at the Workshop are: \n(A) GOVERNANCE \n\nPolicy and Legal Frameworks\nGovernance model\nGlobal and local partnership and participation\nResearcher engagement and adoption\n\n(B) TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION \n\nPlatforms and services\nIdentity management\nResearch software\nOrganizational structure\n\n(C) DATA QUALITY \n\nFAIR metrics\nPID adoption\nData stewardship\n\n(D) SUSTAINABILITY \n\nFunding models\nCapacity building and career development
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/south-african-eu-dialogue-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Paris Open Science European Conference (OSEC)
DESCRIPTION:France is organising a major international event in the context of the French Presidency of the European Union: \nParis Open Science European Conference (OSEC)\nOn Friday 4th and Saturday 5th February 2022\nat the French Academy of Sciences\, Paris\, France \nThis international conference is being organised with the strong support of the Ministry of Higher Education\, Research and Innovation\, the French Academy of Sciences\, the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)\, the National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm)\, the High Council for Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (Hcéres)\, the National Research Agency (ANR)\, the University of Lorraine and the University of Nantes. \nThe main topics addressed during this conference come within the framework of the transformation of the research and innovation ecosystem in Europe. Particular attention will be given to transparency in health research\, the necessary transformation of research evaluations\, the future of scientific publishing\, and the opening of codes and software produced in a scientific context. \nRegistration: \nYou may take part in person (this modality will be conditioned by the capacity of the hall and the European character of the event) or remotely as the event will be streamed live. \n>> Registration form \nWebsite and programme on www.osec2022.eu
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/paris-open-science-european-conference-osec/
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SUMMARY:OstData Final Workshop
DESCRIPTION:New Horizons for Research on and in Central and Eastern Europe: \nThe Role of Research Data Infrastructures \nThe workshop has two objectives: first\, it will discuss strategies to strengthen the inclusion of research communities in Eastern\, Central\, and Southeast Europe in efforts to build pan-European research infrastructures for data management. Second\, it will present ideas to widen the publication of research data in the humanities and social sciences\, e.g. by increased recognition for academic careers.\nFor the future of Area Studies the digital accessibility of data is of crucial importance. A number of national and transnational initiatives are already building sustainable and accessible digital research data infrastructures\, such as OstData (funded by the German Research Foundation\, DFG) for East\, Central\, and Southeast European Studies. OstData crosses disciplinary and national boundaries\, and incentivises the archiving and publication of research data along the FAIR principles.\nHow can such specialized projects be integrated into pan-European efforts to create electronic research infrastructures? What can we learn from digital efforts in Eastern Europe? How can we prevent a new digital West-East divide to emerge? How can we expand the interface between humanities and social sciences research and the development of research data infrastructures? What are the challenges of translation between disciplinary cultures\, and between languages in the creation of electronic infrastructures?\nBy discussing these questions\, this workshop facilitates a dialogue between projects such as OstData and national as well as pan-European initiatives\, e.g. the NFDI in Germany or ESFRI and EOSC on the European level. For the achievement of the EU’s goal to strengthen the participation of New Member and Eastern Neighbourhood countries in the European Research Area\, the participation of Eastern\, Central\, and Southeast Europe in transnational research infrastructures is of decisive significance. \nVenue: \nKooperationsstelle EU der Wissenschaftsorganisationen KoWi\n(EU Liaison Office of the German Research Organisations) \nRue du Trône 98 / 8th Floor\nB-1050 Brussels \nRoundtable:\nTue\, 15/2 (18.00)\nDiscussants: Ute Gunsenheimer (EOSC\, Brussels)\, Peter Haslinger (NFDI\, Germany)\, N.N. (ESFRI)*\, N.N. (Higher School of Economics\, Moscow)* \nDigital research data infrastructures are an important tool for expanding scientific cooperation beyond the borders of the EU. They are crucial for connecting the Eastern Neighbourhood countries to the European Research Area. Yet there is a notable lack of coherent strategies to achieve this goal.\nThis roundtable will also discuss strategies to fully exploit the creativity of data scientists in Eastern Europe and to connect the different efforts. \nOstData Final Workshop: \nNew Horizons for Research on and in Central and Eastern Europe: \nThe Role of Research Data Infrastructures \nPreliminary Programme: \nTue\, 15/2 (15.00-17.00)\n15.00 Keynote: N.N. (European Commission)\nSession 1: Measures to promote and strengthen the publication culture of research data\n15.30 Jessie Labov (CEU Budapest)\n16.00 Alexey Frolov (Russian Academy of Sciences\, Moscow)\n16.30 Lars Wieneke (University of Luxembourg) & Rabea Rittgerodt (De Gruyter) \nWed\, 16/2 (9.00-12.30)\n9.00 Market place (Best practice)\nOstData (Arnošt Štanzel)\, European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (N.N.)*\, RiStat (Gijs Kessler)\, Atlas Fontium (Tomasz Panecki)\nSession 2: Developing and Integrating a Pan-European Data Culture\n10.00 Toma Tasovac (DARIAH-EU)\n10.30 Larissa Saar & Pattrick Piel (OPERAS)\n11.00 Pavel Straňák (LINDAT/CLARIAH-CZ)\n11.30 Coffee break\n11.45 Final discussion\n12.30 End of event
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/ostdata-final-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Guiding Cloud Procurement in the Public Sector event
DESCRIPTION:What do public authorities need to know before buying cloud services? How can institutions – national\, regional and local – make sure they have the right services when they sign their contracts with cloud infrastructure providers? \nCISPE\, the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe\, will present its updated Handbook for Procurement of Public Cloud Infrastructure on February 16. The Handbook has been updated to incorporate the Principles of Fair Software Licensing\, and its release comes at a key moment\, as the European Union begins disbursing its recovery funds for digitalization. \nSpeakers: \n\nAlban Schmutz\,  President\, CISPE\nPierre Chastenet\,  Head of Unit for Cloudand Software\, European Commission\n\nModerated by Francisco Mingorance\, Executive Secretary\, CISPE \n>> Register
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/guiding-cloud-procurement-public-sector-event/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220217T000000
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CREATED:20220131T090113Z
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SUMMARY:Monitoring EOSC readiness: FAIR data policies
DESCRIPTION:The ambition of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) is to provide a  ‘multi-disciplinary environment where researchers can publish\, find and re-use data\, tools and services\, enabling them to better conduct their work’. The realisation of the EOSC vision depends upon the availability of FAIR data (i.e.\, those data that are findable\, accessible\, interoperable and reusable). The Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) defines the general framework for future research\, development and innovation activities in relation to the EOSC and identified the availability of standardised national Open Science and FAIR data strategies\, including the description of these policies\, as a key priority to enable the continuous monitoring of the landscape with regards to EOSC readiness. \nThis workshop will share recent work undertaken by the EOSC Association to monitor additional activities and define key performance indicators relating to FAIR data policies; share the key aims of a survey on policy monitoring currently being carried out with Member States; and introduce solutions being developed by EOSC Future and FAIRsFAIR to support comparable policy monitoring moving forward. The workshop will allow ample time for questions and discussion. This event will be useful for a broad range of stakeholders who are interested in – or may need to contribute to – the ongoing monitoring of the policy landscape at different levels. \nProgramme and registration > www.fairsfair.eu
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/monitoring-eosc-readiness-fair-data-policies/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20220217T000000
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CREATED:20220210T074924Z
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SUMMARY:Towards Open Science
DESCRIPTION:Open science is one of the key topics for the future of R&I and much more than open access to publications and data. Open Science constitutes a radical transformation in the way of doing scientific research. \nThe FIT FORTHEM team is bringing together experts from all FORTHEM partners to discuss about the required changes and main challenges for transitioning towards an Open Science model. \nKeynote speaker:\nLluís Anglada (Director of Open Science\, CSUC\, Spain) \nRound tables:\nTable 1. The researcher community\nTable 2. Government bodies / Funding agencies /University & public research institutes\nTable 3. Libraries\, repositories and data centres \nAt the end the workshop we aim to gather conclusions and proposals to develop the open science strategy. \n>> Agenda \n>> Registration
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/towards-open-science/
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