Nine new Horizon Europe INFRAEOSC projects to launch in 2025

As the new year begins, nine new EOSC-related Horizon Europe projects will join the group of 23 ongoing projects contributing to the development and deployment of EOSC. The nine new projects have ambitious objectives ranging from climate change adaptation to providing new innovative EOSC Exchange services.

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EOSC SOA Season Greetings

As the year 2024 is coming to an end and the holiday season is approaching, we would like to take a moment and look back on the passing year. It has been full of EOSC-activities both in Austria and internationally as can be seen in our Activity Report 2023/2024 (https://zenodo.org/records/13839287) or on the website. For example, you may want to check out our collection of newsletters (https://eosc-austria.at/newsletter/), or past events (https://eosc-austria.at/news/#news-events).

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Update on dialogues with Potential Candidate Nodes

In line with the sequencing process established by the Tripartite Governance in November 2024, the first-stage dialogue meetings were held with all 29 Potential Candidate Nodes at the end of the year. On 13 December 2024, the Tripartite issued an online questionnaire to the 29 Potential Candidate Nodes as a follow-up to the first-stage dialogue meetings. The questionnaire is an integral part of the first-stage dialogues, and will serve as input to the Tripartite’s plan to identify a reduced number of Potential Candidate Nodes that will participate in the second-stage dialogues this month. Following these dialogues, anywhere from seven to ten Candidate Nodes will be selected to be onboarded in February as the first wave of the Federation.

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Universality, Interdependence, Diversity: Notes from IAU 2024 International Conference

In an increasingly interconnected world, society’s expectations of universities have undergone significant transformations. Universities have been increasingly called upon to actively engage with the communities they are embedded in, contributing directly to societal progress and opening research processes to the public.

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Reflections on IAU Report: “Open Science, Challenge for Universities”

The digital developments of recent decades have created opportunities for a new era of open science, influencing the way that science in all disciplines is done, used and embedded in society. While the UNESCO Recommendation for Open Science (2021) provided a general framework with a set of complementary reports and toolkits to foster a change in scientific practices, few resources do target universities, critical actors in this process, with tools to address challenges and embed new approaches to open science within their institutions.

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Ready for 2025: 9th General Assembly prepares EOSC-A for defining year ahead

The EOSC Association’s 9th General Assembly (GA) on 22 November 2024 brought together more than 220 online participants, including delegates and guests. The meeting served to lay the foundation for a pivotal year ahead in which the EOSC Federation will advance toward operations and the future governance of EOSC will start emerging.

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Call to Reform University Ranking, Assessment, and Scientific Publishing Systems – IAU 2024 International Conference

To ensure progress toward a new era of open science while preserving the quality of the scientific process, the university ranking, assessment, and the scientific publishing systems must be urgently reformed.

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Three new EOSC-A Directors elected, and a fourth re-elected to a second term

The EOSC Association’s General Assembly filled three positions on the EOSC-A Board of Directors, and re-elected Sara Garavelli to a second three-year term. The three new directors are Kamran Naim of CERN and Roxanne Wyns of LIBIS – KU Leuven Libraries, who will both serve three-year terms, and Licia Florio of NORDUnet, who will fill a one-year position. The Directors will take up their responsibilities on 01 January 2025.

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