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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:ERCIM News No. 144
DESCRIPTION:The Special Theme and the Research and Innovation sections contain articles presenting a panorama of European research activities. The Special Theme focuses on a sector that has been selected by the editors from a short list of currently “hot” topics whereas the Research and Innovation section contains articles describing scientific activities\, research results\, and technical transfer endeavours in any sector of Information and Communication Science and Technology (ICST)\, telecommunications or applied mathematics. Submissions to the Special Theme section are subjected to an external review process coordinated by invited guest editors whereas submissions to the Research and Innovation section are checked and approved by the ERCIM News editorial board. \nSpecial Theme:  Open Science Experiences and Prospects\nGuest editors:  \n\nLeonardo Candela\, CNR-ISTI\nRoberto di Cosmo\, Inria and University Paris Cité\n\nOpen Science is the practice of science in which researchers collaborate openly and citizens contribute to research questions. In this approach\, research artefacts\, research processes\, and even laboratories are shared under conditions that enable reuse\, transparency\, and reproducibility as early and openly as possible. The European Commission has made Open Science a policy priority. \nThis special theme aims to highlight current technological developments in Open Science and to present future prospects for infrastructures\, tools\, and services that support open\, transparent\, and reusable research practices. \nTopics include but are not limited to: \n\nAI and Open Science\nApproaches for effective sharing and reuse of research artefacts\nCitizen science platforms\, methods and impact\nEthical\, legal and trust aspects of Open Science (e.g. GDPR\, IP\, sensitive data)\nInfrastructures promoting Open Science\nInteroperability\, standards\, and sustainability of Open Science ecosystems\nMethods and tools for science reproducibility and transparency\nOpen research software\, open-source practices\, and research software sustainability\nOpen science-friendly scholarly communication\nOpen science-oriented research data management and FAIR data principles\nOpen Science and Research Security\nScience gateways\, virtual research environments for Open Science\nServices for Open Science education and skills development\nSocio-economic and geopolitical dimensions of Open Science\nSolutions for Open Science monitoring and innovative research assessment.\n\n  \n\nAll articles have to be sent to the local editor for your country (see About ERCIM News) or to the central editor en-submission@ercim.eu \nReviewing:\nArticles submitted to the special theme and the research and society sections are subject to a review process.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/ercim-news-no-144/
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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SUMMARY:Call for papers - Special Issue of HEP on Open Science
DESCRIPTION:Disputed openness: universities\, epistemic inequality and market forces in open science in the era of artificial intelligence\n\nThis Higher Education Policy (HEP) special issue invites scholarly contributions that critically examine the promises and contradictions of open science. ‘Contributions should critically engage with the ways in which financial interests\, policy frameworks\, geopolitical asymmetries\, and disciplinary hierarchies shape current models of openness. We are particularly interested in analyses of the policy and governance dimensions that influence how universities interpret and implement open science agendas. This includes examining institutional\, regulatory or structural constraints preventing higher education institutions from engaging openly with societal stakeholders or fostering dialogue with alternative knowledge systems\, particularly when such engagement challenges dominant epistemologies\, disciplinary boundaries or funding models. \nThe full Call for Papers can be accessed here: https://www.iau-aiu.net/IMG/pdf/special_issue_proposal_11_july_2025_.pdf \nTimeline:\nDeadline for submission of abstracts: 20 October 2025\nNotification of abstract acceptance: 5 December 2025\nFull manuscripts due: 30 June 2026\nFirst peer review period: July-September 2026\nRevised papers due: 1 December 2026\nSecond peer review period: December 2026 – January 2027\nExpected publication date: April-May 2027 \nFor any questions\, please contact: \nCarolina Guzmán-Valenzuela: carolina.guzman@uab.cat or Trine Jensen: t.jensen@iau-aiu.net
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/call-for-papers-special-issue-of-hep-on-open-science/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250305
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UID:19989-1741046400-1741132799@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:EGI Access Call
DESCRIPTION:The Offer\nA Collaborative Path to the Digital Era\n\nSelected applications will be granted sponsored access and use of EGI services and resources. EGI offers compute and storage resources\, compute platform services\, data management services\, and related user support and training through this call. The resources and services offered via this grant are sponsored by various national funding agencies and are free to access for the use cases selected through the call. Please note that we cannot provide access to specific data sets through this Call. \nSelection and Results\n\nEGI supports the integration of new scientific use case applications in the EGI Federated Infrastructure under the following new conditions: \n\nProposals for scientific use cases will go through a review by independent experts from the EGI Federation. As part of this review\, the main objectives\, the overall level of maturity and feasibility of the use case will be evaluated. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of the evaluation within three weeks from the submission date.\nIf the outcome is positive\, EGI will run a match-making process aiming to identify the most suitable service providers and allocate the required resources. These resources can be national or international\, depending on the coverage of the request and its expected impact.\nExperts from EGI will monitor the integration plans of the use case regularly\, providing assistance and support to address technical issues and disseminate outstanding results.\n\nTimeline\n\nSubmissions of scientific use cases can be made at any time. \nTypically\, evaluations and notifications are expected within one month from the submission. However\, please be aware that this timeline may vary depending on the specific circumstances of your application.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/egi-access-call/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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SUMMARY:OSC Incubator Program Winter/Spring Edition 2025
DESCRIPTION:In this online incubator program\, offered twice per year\, we will assist up to 10 participants from around the globe in setting-up their local Open Science Community.\nThe incubator program is a 16-week online program\, based on the OSC Starter Kit\, and consists of six modules: \n1. Community Identity\n2. Community Engagement\n3. Communication Strategy\n4. Stakeholder Engagement\n5. Governance and Sustainability\n6. Open! \nWe are able to offer the OSC Incubator Program and free of charge\, thanks to support from the EU funded projects AURORA RI and Skills4EOSC. The program is suited both for researchers and research support staff – both are well suited to set-up an OSC. The estimated workload\, including meetings\, assignments and reading materials\, is about 100 hours in total. Please find below the dates of the upcoming Incubator Program. All online sessions are from 15.00 – 17.00 CEST (meet-ups) or 15.00 – 16.00 CEST (check-ins). \nRegistration for the Winter/Spring Edition 2025 of the OSC Incubator Program open is now open until the 1st of December. You can click the button above to apply. As the number of participants that we can accommodate is limited\, we’ll evaluate all applications and select participants\, based on motivation and geographical spread. We’ll let you know whether your are selected before Dec 20th.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/osc-incubator-program-winter-spring-edition-2025/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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SUMMARY:Call for nominations Sarah Jones Award
DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of what would have been Sarah’s 43rd birthday\, the Research Data Alliance launched a call for nominations for The Sarah Jones Award for exceptional contribution to fostering collaboration in Open Science on 14 June 2024 in Prague. Sarah Jones served as a member of the EOSC Association Board of Directors since 2021 until her passing in 2023.\n\n\nShe was also an esteemed member of the Research Data Alliance (RDA) Council and the RDA Technical Advisory Board. The annual award honours Sarah’s memory and her significant contributions to the Open Science community globally. You can read more about Sarah’s life and career on her EOSC-A webpage. \nNominations\nThe RDA invites nominations for the Sarah Jones Award for individuals who have demonstrated an exceptional contribution to fostering collaboration in Open Science. The deadline for nominations is Thursday\, 12 September 2024. \nThe impact the nominated individual has made can be on an organisational\, community or individual level. The award is open to all nominees and not restricted to members of the RDA community\, however a demonstration of contribution within the RDA community is of great importance. \nThe winner will be announced during the 23rd RDA Plenary Meeting between 12-14 November 2024 in Costa Rica and will receive a physical award\, a certificate\, and be included on the RDA Sarah Jones Award website listing with details of the exceptional contribution. Finally\, the winner will have access to a fund to be invested in activities relevant to the winning activities. \nDonations\nThe RDA is accepting donations to the fund for the Sarah Jones Award 2024. All contributions go to the award.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/call-for-nominations-sarah-jones-award/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240602
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UID:18100-1717200000-1717286399@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Open Science Community Incubator Program
DESCRIPTION:In this online incubator program\, offered twice per year\, we will assist up to 10 participants from around the globe in setting-up their local Open Science Community.\nThe incubator program is a 16-week online program\, based on the OSC Starter Kit\, and consists of six modules: \n1. Community Identity\n2. Community Engagement\n3. Communication Strategy\n4. Stakeholder Engagement\n5. Governance and Sustainability\n6. Open! \nWe are able to offer the OSC Incubator Program and free of charge\, thanks to support from the EU funded projects AURORA RI and Skills4EOSC. The program is suited both for researchers and research support staff – both are well suited to set-up an OSC. The estimated workload\, including meetings\, assignments and reading materials\, is about 100 hours in total. Please find below the dates of the upcoming Incubator Program. All online sessions are from 15.00 – 17.00 CEST (meet-up’s) or 15.00 – 16.00 CEST (check-in’s). \nRegistration for the Fall Edition 2024 of the OSC Incubator Program open is now open until the 1st of June. You can click the button above to apply. As the number of participants that we can accommodate is limited\, we’ll evaluate all applications and select participants\, based on motivation and geographical spread. We’ll let you know whether your are selected early July.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-science-community-incubator-program/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240615
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UID:17980-1714608000-1718409599@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:2nd open call for Route 1 expert (non-financial) support (OPEN)
DESCRIPTION:Support programme for repositories and data service providers\nThe FAIR Principles focus on characteristics of digital objects that make them Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable and Reusable. Achieving and maintaining those characteristics depends on the individuals and organisations that create\, store\, curate\, and preserve the objects. These activities are ‘FAIR-enabling’\, and repositories and data service providers play an important role in facilitating them. \nFAIR-IMPACT is here to help repositories and data service providers  assess your current FAIR-enabling capabilities and develop action plans to improve them. We will introduce you to services and tools that address a wide range of topics\, such as: \n\nRepository policy\, e.g. ACME-FAIR\, Data support policy for photon and neutron science;\nMaking objects in the repository more FAIR\, e.g. CESSDA Data Archiving Guide\, FAIR Cookbook;\nAutomated FAIR assessment\, e.g. F-UJI\, Framework for assessing FAIR services;\nRepository certification\, e.g. CoreTrustSeal+FAIRenabling Capability Maturity Model\, FAIRsFAIR repository support.\n\nWe go beyond the formal FAIR principles and also include guidance for effective strategies to engage with your community and position your organisation in the research landscape. In other words\, we are here to make your organisation more successful.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/2nd-open-call-for-route-1-expert-non-financial-support-open/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231101
DTSTAMP:20240425T075759Z
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UID:16958-1698710400-1698796799@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Open Science Incubator Program
DESCRIPTION:Want to start your own #OpenScience Community? Join our 12-week online OSC Incubator Program\, cost-free\, which starts in January 2024 and is now open for registration. Open Science Communities are places where newcomers to Open Science learn from their peers how to put Open Science to practice\, and are driving forces in the transition to Open Science.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-science-incubator-program/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230122
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UID:16941-1674259200-1674345599@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Want to start your own #OpenScience Community?
DESCRIPTION:Open Science Communities (OSC) are places where newcomers to Open Science learn from their peers how to put Open Science to practice\, and are driving forces in the transition to Open Science. OSCs organise workshops\, symposia\, working groups and other means of knowledge exchange\, to make for better science\, for the benefit of all. Currently\, over 18 local OSCs are active in more than eight countries\, and the network is rapidly expanding.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/want-to-start-your-own-openscience-community
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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