Open Science Implementation

On this page you find a collection of hands-on Use Cases that can be reused and tailored to your projects. Gain access to tools, templates and best practices to support your Open Science initiatives.

Open Science Policies

These documents are essential for institutions looking to create effective Open Science policies, offering clear guidance on promoting transparency, collaboration, Open Access, and aligning with global standards like those from UNESCO and the European Commission. Let’s listen to our AI-generated podcast for deeper insights and expert perspectives.

Research Assessment and Career Paths

Austria’s research system is evolving to offer more flexible and sustainable career paths for researchers, with national recommendations aligned to the European Research Area. To explore how these changes could shape the future of research careers, listen to our AI-generated podcast for deeper insights and expert perspectives.

Open Science & Research Data Management Training Courses

This collection of Research Data Management (RDM) courses covers a wide range of essential topics such as data management planning, FAIR principles, Open Science, and practical tools for researchers and institutions, offering diverse learning methods from self-study to blended learning programs. Listen to our AI-generated podcast for deeper insights and expert perspectives on enhancing your RDM practices.

OS & RDM Training Courses

Certificate Course Data Steward, University of Vienna (Austria), 15 ECTS, continuing education

Certificate Course Research Data Management, TH Köln (Germany), 8 ECTS, continuing education

Self-study Course Research Data Management, CSC (Finland), 1 ECTS, general course for everybody

Introduction into Research Data Management, TU Wien (Austria), 3 ECTS, for bachelor and master students

Open Science for Engineers and Researchers, Chalmers (Sweden), 7.5 ECTS, for students at an advanced level

Open Science and Reproducible Research, Karolinska Institute (Sweden), 3 ECTS, for PhD students

Responsible Conduct of Research, SDU (Denmark), 2 ECTS, for PhD students

Open Science MOOC, TU Delft (Netherlands), 6 weeks á 3-4 hours, for PhD students

Research Data Management and Open Science, PoliTO (Italy), 15 hours, for PhD students

Open Science Community Building

These sources explore the benefits and challenges of adopting Open Science practices within the scientific community, highlighting how Open Science Communities serve as key platforms for knowledge sharing and the need for institutional support to ensure its widespread adoption. For more insights, check out our AI-generated podcast.

Open Science Training Networks

Our curated collection of Open Science training networks brings together a wealth of resources and communities dedicated to advancing Open Science practices. These networks serve as collaborative platforms where researchers, educators, and institutions can share knowledge, tools, and strategies for implementing Open Science in their work. Whether you’re new to Open Science or looking to deepen your understanding, these networks provide valuable opportunities for learning, skill development, and community engagement. Explore how institutional support, shared resources, and peer-to-peer learning are driving the future of scientific research.

EOSC-Pillar: Podcast on Open Science 2022