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SUMMARY:Expanding and deepening the EOSC Federation (EOSC Partnership)
DESCRIPTION:Expected Outcome: \nProject results are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: \n\nThe EOSC Federation provides to EOSC users with state-of-the-art digital services addressing their needs to store\, process and share data\, run software\, models and workflows\, and collaborate with their peers.\nResearch and digital infrastructures and other organisations providing scientific services are equipped with appropriate structures and technical\, legal and coordination mechanisms to onboard\, manage and sustainably operate digital tools and services in the EOSC Federation.\nInvestments across Europe in the provision of FAIR scientific data and services within EOSC are more aligned and coordinated\, achieving economies of scale and more efficient use of digital resources.\n\nScope: \nIn order to carry out typical research workflows\, researchers need to use a broad range of digital services such as data storage\, computing\, applications\, and collaboration tools. Such services are often cost-intensive and their provision is restricted\, e.g. to researchers within a country/region or a specific thematic area. The EOSC Federation aims to provide a trusted\, sovereign and secure environment to researchers in Europe to use high-quality\, FAIR research data and run research workflows\, with a focus on cross-disciplinary and cross-country research collaboration. \nThe aim of the topic is to set up an EOSC Federation-wide mechanism that enables multiple organisations to seamlessly offer such digital services\, and to support the sustained provision of these services to EOSC users. It also aims to enlarge the EOSC Federation by supporting the expansion of Nodes as gateways through which multiple organisations can offer their resources\, such as data and services\, to EOSC users. \nProposals should cover the following activities: \n1) Provide seamless\, user-friendly access to EOSC users to digital services for typical research workflows such as data storage\, computing\, applications\, and collaboration tools\, through a fully integrated EOSC Federation-wide system. \n\nGather requirements and analyse needs of researchers and EOSC users for such services and how they can best complement and integrate with existing resources in the EOSC Federation.\nSupport developing and embedding a Federation-wide resource management and accounting system for the efficient provision of such services across the Federation\, building on the design principles of the ‘virtual credit allocation’ system of the EOSC EU Node and any further development in the EOSC Federation.\nProvide access to EOSC users to such services\, based on the researchers’ and EOSC users’ needs and requirements and making use of a Federation-wide resource management and accounting system and harmonised access policies\, in line with the principles and guidelines of transnational and virtual access to European Research Infrastructures and related EOSC Federation policies.\nUpgrade the EOSC user experience through deep\, back-end\, cross-provider integration of key digital services covering the full research lifecycle\, achieving a user-friendly and robust environment.\nDevelop\, test and demonstrate business models for the effective management of the supply and demand of such services\, as well as for their long-term sustainable provision in the EOSC Federation\, beyond the end of the project’s duration.\nDevelop guidelines to facilitate a harmonised approach to the acquisition and provision of such services that supports research data sovereignty and research security in Europe\, ensuring a trusted\, secure and sovereign EOSC Federation.\nEstablish mechanisms for continuous feedback and improvement\, including indicators for monitoring the quality and usage of the services\, building on and further developing existing mechanisms of the EOSC Federation\, and ensuring that the evolving needs and requirements of EOSC users are met by the EOSC Federation.\n\nThese activities should be fully concerted and aligned with related parallel activities carried out by the EOSC Federation. \n2) Support the broadening\, integration and structuring of the participation of research communities in the EOSC Federation through \n\nthe development and establishment of intra-Node coordination mechanisms and organisational models to enable EOSC Nodes to effectively represent broad communities and multiple organisations in the EOSC Federation\,\nthe development and use of digital capabilities\, and of options for harmonised legal arrangements\, such as contractual or service-level agreements\, for onboarding and sustainably provisioning communities’ services through EOSC Nodes\,\nbroadening organisations’ engagement with and contribution to the EOSC Federation\, including underrepresented thematic research communities or geographic areas.\n\nProposals should implement the activities through the organisation of joint calls that provide grants to third parties. \nThe joint calls should be open to organisations that participate or are interested to participate in the EOSC Federation either by operating an EOSC Node or by onboarding their identified resources to the EOSC Federation\, in line with the relevant criteria set by the EOSC Federation. \nProposed activities should be driven by current gaps and needs of scientific communities\, digital infrastructures and service providers. Proposals should clearly demonstrate how they will contribute to addressing these needs and increasing the uptake of the EOSC Federation by researchers. \nThe activities should comply with and contribute to the continuous update and upgrade of related EOSC Federation policies and standards\, including technical and interoperability standards\, the use of open standards\, harmonised access and use policies\, and cybersecurity[1]. \nProposals should include a robust and credible plan for the long-term\, beyond the project’s duration\, sustained operation of the services that they will make available in the EOSC Federation\, and any other relevant project results. \nFor what concerns provision of access to digital services by third parties funded under the joint calls\, proposals should include a list of the digital services that will be supported through the joint calls. The third parties funded under the joint calls should identify the specific digital services that they will provide for access and the amount of access made available to EOSC users\, allocating budget according to users’ demand and making use of the Federation-wide resource management and accounting system. These third parties should also fulfil further conditions and requirements described in the ‘Virtual Access Activities’ part of the ‘Specific Features for Research Infrastructures’ section of this Work Programme\, for what concerns publicity of the access offered\, determining the access costs\, and setting criteria for access by EOSC users in line with the EOSC Federation access policies. Proposals are expected to address compliance with these specific conditions and notably ensure that the selected third parties will provide appropriate documentation to support and justify the amount of access provided and corresponding costs. \nProjects are encouraged to explore synergies with relevant EU initiatives such as EuroHPC. To ensure coherence and complementarity of outcomes\, funded projects are expected to cooperate with each other and with relevant initiatives and projects contributing to the development of the EOSC Federation including actions awarded under the topics HORIZON-INFRA-2023-01-EOSC-04\, HORIZON-INFRA-2024-EOSC-02-01\, HORIZON-INFRA-2025-01-EOSC-01\, HORIZON-INFRA-2026-01-EOSC-01 and closely interact with the organisational setup of the EOSC Federation. To this extent\, proposals should provide for dedicated activities and earmark appropriate resources. This topic implements the co-programmed European Partnership for the European Open Science Cloud[2]. \n[1] As described in the EOSC Federation Handbook and other relevant documentation potentially adopted by the EOSC Federation. \n[2] https://eosc.eu/partnership/
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/expanding-and-deepening-the-eosc-federation-eosc-partnership/
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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SUMMARY:Strengthening the potential of the EOSC for knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration (EOSC Partnership)
DESCRIPTION:Expected Outcome: \nProject results are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: \n\nBetter overview of the identified opportunities and barriers of the EU’s current legal framework on intellectual property (patents\, copyright\, licenses etc.) for researchers to valorise knowledge resources provided and/or processed in the EOSC Federation.\nOrganisations contributing resources to the EOSC Federation have improved capacity\, stronger incentives and better legal and technical conditions to valorise these knowledge resources and engage in open innovation practices and industry-academia collaboration.\nOrganisations contributing to the EOSC Federation have clearer frameworks and incentives to offer their resources to innovators\, deep-tech startups and startups emerging from academia.\nOrganisations contributing to the EOSC Federation have established channels in EOSC to promote knowledge valorisation with the private sector\, including SMEs and industry.\n\nScope: \nThis topic aims to support increasing and exploiting the potential of EOSC as a driver of innovation and a platform for researchers to develop new technologies and solutions that can be brought to the market. \nKnowledge valorisation is one of the EU’s key priorities for the European Research Area\, aiming to ensure that the increasing amount of research results generated in the EU\, mostly with full or partial public funding\, are transformed to products\, services and solutions that benefit society and contribute to economic competitiveness. \nMany initiatives have already been taken at EU level to boost knowledge valorisation\, including the guiding principles\, codes of practice and a platform to build a community to share experiences[1]. \nThe EOSC Federation brings together and makes available to researchers\, large volumes of knowledge resources\, including data\, publications\, software\, tools and services from different research and data infrastructures and scientific services providers across Europe. It therefore has the potential to facilitate and provide appropriate frameworks for knowledge valorisation\, open innovation practices and industry-academia collaboration especially for what concerns results that stem from cross-discipline or cross-country research. Activities funded under this topic should aim to support the capacity of the EOSC Federation and its community to better valorise research results in line with the EU’s code of practice on intellectual assets management[2] and standardisation in the European Research Area[3]. \nA key element in this effort is to clarify the legal conditions to valorise knowledge resources\, including resources provided in the EOSC Federation. As knowledge resources have various degrees of copyright protection\, it is often challenging for researchers to navigate in what they are allowed to do with the knowledge resources and how they can be used in industry-academia collaboration. A better overview of requirements and more legal clarity will therefore incentivise researchers to valorise the knowledge resources of the EOSC Federation. \nThis effort should also take into account the specific needs of different research communities contributing to the EOSC Federation\, ensuring they have the possibility to set better legal terms for knowledge valorisation through appropriate choice of licenses etc. More guidance is therefore needed to ensure that contributors can share their knowledge resources in the EOSC Federation with fewer legal strings attached. \nProposals under this topic should include the following activities: \n\nAnalyse opportunities and barriers emerging from the provisions of the EU’s current legal framework on intellectual property and relevant types of licenses that set the legal conditions for researchers to valorise knowledge resources in EOSC Federation.\nGather requirements and needs\, develop and analyse potential business models and access schemes for innovators and start-ups in Europe to access and use resources available in the EOSC Federation.\nDevelop a number of case studies of identified EOSC stakeholders valorising their results and/or establishing collaboration links with the private sector.\nMap out and evaluate the possibilities of relevant types of licenses for knowledge resources to facilitate knowledge valorisation and engage in open innovation and industry-academia collaboration.\nOrganise workshops\, webinars and awareness-raising campaigns\, and develop guiding material targeted at EOSC users and communities contributing to EOSC on how to facilitate and engage in knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration based on the knowledge resources of EOSC Federation.\nDevelop recommendations and best practices\, based also on the case studies\, for further development of the EOSC Federation to facilitate knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration.\n\nTo ensure complementarity with and use of the latest EU guidelines and research results\, proposals should build on ongoing and previous Horizon Europe-funded projects\, including IP4OS\, EU guiding principles for knowledge valorisation\, Knowledge Valorisation Platform and code of practice for intellectual property management and standards. This topic implements the co-programmed European Partnership for the European Open Science Cloud[4]. \n[1] https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-area/industrial-research-and-innovation/eu-valorisation-policy/knowledge-valorisation-platform \n[2] http://data.europa.eu/eli/reco/2023/499/oj \n[3] https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reco/2023/498/oj \n[4] https://eosc.eu/partnership/
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/strengthening-the-potential-of-the-eosc-for-knowledge-valorisation-and-industry-academia-collaboration-eosc-partnership/
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SUMMARY:Data Steward School
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAMME\n\n\n\nThe University of Silesia Data Steward School 2026 (DSS 2026) is an international training program aimed at developing competencies in open science\, research data management\, and the use of digital tools and artificial intelligence in science. \nThe programme responds to the growing demand for new competences in science\, among researchers\, as well as employees of the University administration and academic libraries\, especially in the context of: \n\nresearch data management\,\ndata security.\ndigital tools for learning\nArtificial Intelligence in Science\nreliability and research excellence\nnational and European research infrastructures\, including the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).\n\n\n\n\nVALUE FOR THE RESEARCH INSTITUTION AND THE UNIVERSITY\n\n\n\nParticipation in DSS 2026 enables: \n\ncreating new roles in the University/Research Institution\, including Open Science Coordinator\, Data Curator\, Data Steward\, Data Librarian\,\ndevelopment of knowledge and competences of university administration and technical staff as well as library employees\, in the area of:\n\npreparation of project documentation in the area of research data management\nimplementation of the Data Management Plan\nreporting the Data Management Plan\n\n\ndevelopment of knowledge and competences of research teams to carry out research using secondary data and digital tools\ncreating and implementing openness and data management policies in units\nimplementation of national and European policies of openness and scientific integrity\, especially in the area of research data management\nintroduction of national and European standards for research data management\nincreasing the security of research data.\n\n\n\n\nOBJECTIVES\n\n\n\nThe goal of DSS 2026 is: \n\npreparing participants for the role of Data Steward / Data Manager / Data Librarian Development of competences in the field of:\n\ncreating and implementing open science policies and research data management\,\nresearch data management\,\nartificial intelligence in research data management\,\ndata governance and regulations in the EU:\n\ndata governance and data stewardship in the organization\,\ncompliance with regulations (e.g. GDPR)\,\nthe European data framework (Data Act\, Data Governance Act)\,\naccess control and data sharing agreements;\n\n\n\n\nbuilding competences for work in the environment of national and European research infrastructures and the EOSC Federation;\nparticipation in European communities of specialists in the field of research data management.\n\n\n\n\nPARTICIPANT’S PROFILE \n\n\nThe programme is addressed to people starting their activity in the area of research data management\, including: \n\ndata stewards and data managers\nadministrative employees\nlibrarians and scientific information specialists\nresearchers (all career stages)\nPhD students\ntechnical workers\npeople planning a career in the area of data stewardship.\n\n  \n\n\nSTRUCTURE OF THE DSS 2026 PROGRAMME\n\n\nModule 1 – Intensive Face-to-Face Course \nNumber of teaching hours: 54 hours\nDate: 6-10 July 2026\nPlace: Katowice \nThis module includes range of topics: \n\nOpen science and scientific integrity\nData lifecycle and research data management\nResearch Data Management Plan (DMP): Create\, Deploy\, Report\nFAIR & CARE standards\nLegal and ethical regulations in the area of research data and AI\nData repositories\nPersistent identifiers (PIDs)\nMetadata and documentation\nData quality\nData modeling\nDigital tools and artificial intelligence at work as data steward\nThe role of a data steward in an institution\nEOSC: European Open Science Cloud\nData processing\nData storage\nData archiving\nData sharing\nData security\nResearch Data Management Training\n\nOptional activities (8 hours of didactic classes\, full-time\, July 2026) \n\nmeeting with international and national organizations in the field of research data management\nmeeting with representatives of research infrastructures\,\nmeeting with representatives of research data repositories\,\nmeeting with representatives of the Data Stewards Network\n\n  \nModule 2 – Specialisation \nNumber of teaching hours: 20 hours (2 x 10h)\nDate: October 2026\nOnline \nParticipants choose a maximum of two specialisation paths: \n\nScience and Technology (STEM)\nSocial Sciences and Humanities (SSH)\nNatural Sciences (NS)\nData management in university administration and academic library\nCompetences in the management and operation of research data repositories\nTrusted and responsible data management (FAIR-CARE-TRUST)\nDesigning and conducting training in the field of research data management (train-the-trainer)\n\n  \nModule 3 – Individual Mentoring Program \nDate: October-December 2026\nOnline/fixed location/hybrid \n\nthe participant chooses a mentor from among DSS experts\nthe program is based on individual work with an expert\nthe purpose\, thematic scope\, time and frequency of meetings are the subject of a bilateral agreement\n\n\n\nEDUCATIONAL METHODOLOGY / DIDACTIC MODEL\n\n\nThe methodological approach focuses on the effectiveness of learning by doing. It assumes a balance between the theoretical and practical components\, in a 1:1 ratio of group and individual education. Each 60-minute teaching unit is structured into 30 minutes of the theoretical part (lecture with presentation) and 30 minutes of the practical part (workshops\, demonstrations\, exercises\, role-playing\, and a living lab\, functioning in the program under the name “data laboratory”). \nThe theoretical component builds participants’ awareness and knowledge by introducing and briefly explaining key issues and terminology. The practical component is equally important\, as it develops skills and competencies through direct application in practice. This approach enables optimal participant development\, creating a stable\, broad foundation of knowledge in data management and supporting the development of competencies necessary in professional and research environments. \nIn addition\, an individual consultation component has been introduced. Participants who want to discuss issues related to the subject of a given session or deepen the content can take advantage of individual consultations with experts every day. This solution promotes systematic and progressive mastery of the material\, allowing for ongoing clarification of doubts\, answering questions that arise\, and developing participants’ individual interests. \nIn this way\, both individual development and the impact of the entire group\, resulting from the commitment and cooperation of individual participants\, are supported. \nThe continuation of the basic programme\, including an in-depth domain and administrative approach to research data management and further targeted support for individual development\, will be carried out in Module 2: Specialisation and Module 3: Individual Mentoring Program. \nThe specialisation component will enable participants to develop competencies in selected areas\, adapted to the specifics of scientific disciplines and real challenges of administrative and repository work. In turn\, the Mentoring Program will provide personalised expert support\, enabling the translation of acquired knowledge into specific activities\, projects\, and solutions implemented in professional practice. \nSuch a designed development path guarantees not only the deepening of competences but also their permanent embedding in the context of research\, strengthening participants’ independence and their ability to effectively manage data within the scientific community. \nForms of education: \n\nlecture\npresentation\nworkshops\ndemonstrations\nexercises\nrole-playing\nliving laboratory\ncase studies (research infrastructures)\nuse cases\npeer-to-peer learning\n\n\n\n\nEXPERTS\n\n\nThe program is implemented by domestic and foreign experts: \n\nuniversities\nacademic libraries\ndata repositories\nCompetence Centres\nresearch infrastructures\nprojects and infrastructures implemented under the EOSC.\n\n\n\n\nOGANISATION AND LOGISTICS\n\n\nModule 1: Intensive stationary course: classes will take place at the headquarters of the University of Silesia in Katowice\, in the modern space of the SpinPLACE building (Creativity and Coworking Centre). \n   \nOptional activities will take place\, among others\, in the Culture Zone of the City of Katowice. \nModule 2: Specialisation: remotely/online on the MS Teams platform \n[Description of DSS 2026 modules 1 & 2] \nModule 3: Mentoring Program: remotely/online or stationary\, depending on the mentor’s choice; study trips in Poland and abroad are also possible. \nDSS Language: ENG \nFor information about DSS 2026 course in Polish click here \n  \n\n\nCERTIFICATION AND MICRO-CREDENTIALS\n\n\nParticipants receive a Data Steward School 2026 certificate of completion issued by the European Open Science School and a micro-credential. \n\n\n\n\nCOST OF PARTICIPATION\n\n\nPackage 1: DSS Training with accommodation \nThe first package includes a comprehensive training service DSS2026\, including accommodation and full board. Accommodation is provided at the Ibis Budget Katowice Centrum hotel\, in single rooms with breakfast\, from Sunday 5.07 to Friday 10.07.2026. \nThe offer includes: \n\nall training modules with optional meetings\nindividual consultations\nteaching materials\ncertificate of completion DSS 2026\nnetworking\naccommodation\nfull board\nDSS 2026 Opening Dinner\ncoffee breaks\n\n  \nPrice: 3 000 EUR + VAT \n  \nPackage 2: DSS training without accommodation \nThe second option involves participation in the training without accommodation – participants organise accommodation on their own\, according to individual preferences. \nThe offer includes: \n\nall training modules with optional meetings\nindividual care\nindividual consultations\nteaching materials\ncertificate of completion DSS 2026\nnetworking\nboard without breakfast (buffet lunch and dinner)\nDSS 2026 Opening Dinner\ncoffee breaks\n\n  \nPrice: 2 500 EUR + VAT \nCourse payment possible in PLN upon request. \n\n\n  \nRegistration closes on June 15\, 2026\, at 23:59:00\, or when all places are filled.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/data-steward-school/
LOCATION:Katowice\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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SUMMARY:EOSC Academy – Course 2 – Applying the EOSC Federation Handbook – online session 2
DESCRIPTION:The EOSC Federation Handbook is a practical guide for facility managers\, resource providers\, and technical staff implementing the EOSC Federation. This course will explain how to apply the Federation Handbook with the help of real-world Node implementations. It will provide guidance on how to build Nodes and join the Federation. The course targets organizations preparing\, or are in the start-up phase to build Nodes and EOSC community members seeking deeper understanding of Federation processes. \n\n\n\n\nSpecific goals of the course: \n\nExplain what readers of the Handbook can expect to learn from the Handbook.\nClarify what can and cannot be found in the Handbook.\nPresent how the Handbook requirements were applied by specific Nodes.\nLearn how to Apply the building of a Node and join the Federation.\nConvey the idea of the Handbook as a community effort (led and carried out by the community)\, that it is in continuous evolution\, and that feedback is welcome and desired (stressing the channels to do that would be good)\n\nThe course targets the beneficiaries of the Gravity Preparatory and Interproject Calls who are preparing to build a Node as well as organisations and experts within the EOSC community who wish to deepen their understanding of the Federation and the processes supporting its development. \nTo ensure the course is as interactive as possible the strategy is to use a “flipped classroom” approach. The goal is to encourage the audience to engage with the EOSC Federation Handbook (aka Handbook) before the session\, so the online sessions can focus on high-level explanation and answering their specific questions. \nBy the end of this course\, the learner will:\n\n\nHave detailed knowledge of the Handbook:\nUnderstand the significance of the Handbook;\nBe able to reflect on how to apply it to their own needs;\nBe able to formulate and answer questions on the process of becoming a node.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/eosc-academy-course-2-applying-the-eosc-federation-handbook-online-session-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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