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SUMMARY:Open Science Days
DESCRIPTION:For the first time in Switzerland\, four prestigious academic institutions are joining forces to bring you a unique event: an entire week dedicated to open science! The University of Lausanne (UNIL)\, the HES-SO\, the Haute école pédagogique du canton de Vaud (HEP Vaud)\, and the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) are joining forces to promote collaboration\, innovation and discovery in the field of research\, transforming themselves over 4 days into centres for exchange\, sharing and inspiration.\nJoin us for Open Science Days 2024 and open up your perspectives on the fascinating world of open science!\nAt the heart of this ambitious programme are inspiring lectures\, interactive workshops and captivating keynotes. The aim is clear: to make research a public good accessible to all.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-science-days/
LOCATION:Lausanne
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260910
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SUMMARY:EOSC Federation Build-up Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The next in-person meeting of the EOSC Federation Build-up Group will take place on 08-09 September 2026 in Karlsruhe\, Germany. \nThe meeting will be hosted by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) at the invitation of the German EOSC Node and its coordinating organisation\, NFDI\, together with EUDAT EOSC Node. \nThe main objective of the meeting is to assess the operational progress of the EOSC Federation and prepare for the EOSC Symposium 2026\, where a major milestone in the transition to operational activities will be marked. \nThe meeting will be held in person only. Remote participation will not be possible. \nRegistration\nRegistration is now open and will close on Monday\, 31 August 2026\, at 23:59 CEST. \nParticipation is limited to representatives of the first-wave and second-wave candidate EOSC Nodes\, the EOSC EU Node\, EOSC-A\, co-chairs of EOSC Federation working groups\, the European Commission\, and the EOSC Steering Board. A maximum of two participants per Node may attend. \nTransportation\nParticipants are responsible for arranging and covering the costs of their own travel and accommodation. \nThe most convenient airports for travelling to Karlsruhe are Frankfurt am Main (FRA)\, Strasbourg (SXB)\, and Stuttgart (STR). Each offers convenient rail connections to Karlsruhe\, with a travel time of approximately one hour from the airport or city centre. \nKarlsruhe is also well connected by direct train services from major European cities\, including: \n\nParis (2.5 hours)\nAmsterdam (5.5 hours)\nBrussels (5.5 hours)\nBerlin (6 hours)\n\nAccommodation\nThe following hotels are recommended due to their proximity to the venue. Participants can benefit from discounted rates by using the booking codes provided below\, where applicable. \n\nIntercityHotel Karlsruhe: next to Karlsruhe Central Station (approximately 15 minutes by tram lines 2 or 3)\, booking code: CINOQZ\nNovotel Karlsruhe: approximately 1.5 km walking distance\nMotel One Karlsruhe: approximately 1.5 km walking distance\, booking code: BUND26\nHotel Kaiserhof: approximately 1 km walking distance\n\nVenue\nThe meeting will be hosted at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). \nA map of the venue and surrounding locations is available under resources.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/eosc-federation-build-up-group-meeting/
LOCATION:Karlsruhe\, Karlsruhe\, Germany
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260919
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SUMMARY:Open Science Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate and advance the practice of Open Science\, the Open Science Community Delft as part of the Network of Open Science Communities in the Netherlands (OSC-NL) proudly presents the third National Open Science Week at TU Delft. \nThis year’s theme\, “How to Open Science”\, focuses on the practical side of making research more open\, transparent\, reproducible\, and inclusive. While support for Open Science continues to grow across the academic community\, many researchers are still looking for concrete ways to integrate Open Science practices into their daily work. This edition of Open Science Week aims to provide hands-on guidance\, tools\, and inspiration to help researchers move from intention to implementation. \nThroughout the week\, participants can take part in a series of practical workshops showcasing different approaches to Open Science in research\, education\, and societal engagement. Whether you are taking your first steps or looking to deepen your existing practice\, the programme will offer opportunities to learn from experts\, peers\, and support professionals across TU Delft. \nIn addition to the workshops\, the week will feature the annual Open Science Meet-up\, bringing together researchers\, support staff\, and students to connect and exchange experiences\, as well as the TU Delft Open Science Awards Celebration\, recognising individuals and teams who have made outstanding contributions to Open Science.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-science-week-2026-2/
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260918
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SUMMARY:18th BERLIN OPEN ACCESS CONFERENCE
DESCRIPTION:18th BERLIN OPEN ACCESS CONFERENCE\nRESETTING THE TERMS OF SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING \n15–17 September 2026\, Harnack House\, Berlin\, Germany \n\nAfter a decade of open access agreements\, the focus is extending beyond execution to what scholarly publishing is expected to deliver and how to shape system-level outcomes. \nThe 18th Berlin Open Access Conference (B18) will convene senior leaders from research institutions\, library consortia\, and funding bodies alongside major publishers to address a central question: What must change now to realign scholarly publishing with the interests of the research community? \nBuilding on years of negotiating and implementing open publishing agreements\, B18 will move beyond incremental progress to focus on: \n\nAccountability and transparency – assessing pricing and performance against stated commitments\, using shared data\nAI and publishing models – implications for cost\, licensing\, and control of scholarly content\nThe evolution of open access agreements – clarifying the value of publishing services and aligning costs with that value\nScalable alternatives and coordinated investment – advancing collective approaches to open publishing\nPublishing ethics\, research integrity and trust – reinforcing expectations for quality and transparency across the system\n\nThe conference will combine direct engagement with publishers and closed strategic coordination among negotiators\, with the aim of strengthening alignment and advancing system-level change. \nB18 is a targeted\, invitation-based meeting focused on those shaping agreements and policy. Participation is limited to ensure productive exchange at the highest level and broad geographic representation across the OA Forward community. Further updates will be published on this page.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/18th-berlin-open-access-conference/
LOCATION:Berlin\, Berlin\, Germany
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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SUMMARY:Fellowship of the Data 2026
DESCRIPTION:The next Fellowship of the Data Community Meeting will take place on September 21-22\, 2026 at the University of Vienna! \nWe invite everyone interested or involved in Research Data Management (RDM) from everywhere: Data Stewards\, Data Managers\, Data Curators – Researchers – RDM Trainers – RDM Professionals – RDM Officers – and all the other titles the community encompasses. \nThis event connects RDM-enthusiastic people and offers interesting presentations\, engaging discussions\, and plenty of community-building and networking opportunities. \nThe meeting offers tracks for newcomers as well as for experienced RDM practitioners. \nA glimpse on our programme outline: \n\nKeynotes on “Lobbying for RDM” and “Burnout Prevention as a Data Steward“\nSurvival Guide for New Data Stewards\nInputs on “Conflict Resolution” and “RDM Maturity Models”\nPanel Discussion “This Looked Easier on Paper: Data Stewardship in Practice”\nPoster Pitches\nand more\n\nFind more about the schedule and the venue on our website datafellows.univie.ac.at and on our Bluesky account datafellows.bsky.social (Hashtag #datafellows).
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/fellowship-of-the-data-2026/
LOCATION:Universität Wien
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260924
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SUMMARY:OASPA 2026 conference
DESCRIPTION:The OASPA 2026 annual conference will take place at Hotel Dubrovnik\, Zagreb in Croatia from 21 – 23 September 2026. \nThe programme will tackle today’s most pressing challenges in open scholarly communication with a focus on interactivity and interchange. Selected lightning talks will spark connections and new ideas. Meanwhile\, panels and keynotes will discuss and invite your questions on: \n\n\n\n\n\nThe importance of open knowledge in society;\nThe meaning(s) of sustainability in open access;\nThe value of interoperable open infrastructure;\nThe feasibility of algorithmic governance in the age of artificial intelligence;\nThe re-centering of trust and reciprocity in open scholarly communications;\nHow OA agreements evolve into next generation collaborations based on shared values.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe programme will also encourage sharing of views about reforming research(er) evaluation and the future of open research. And our interactive conference closing session will synthesise reflections from all three days and seek your inputs to feed into a post-conference working group for principles\, practices and partnerships that build a more open\, usable and reliable scholarly record. \nJoin us this September in Croatia to exchange thoughts with a global network of experts and peers\, and to help us shape the future of open access. \n  \nRegistration\n  \nAccommodation\nHotel Dubrovnik has a limited number of bedrooms that can be booked. Please use this link or add OASPA in the promo box on the regular booking page for a modest discount. Other accommodation options can be found nearby. Please check maps to find proximity to Hotel Dubrovnik. \n  \nPreliminary Programme\nThe programme will include keynote talks\, panel discussions\, poster lightning talk sessions\, an interactive workshop session as well as plenty of time for networking during breaks and receptions.Our programme is being finalised and you can keep up to date with it on the programme page.  \n  \nSponsorship Opportunities\nWe welcome expressions of interest in sponsorship. Sponsorship is crucial for us to be able to hold the event –Sponsorship packages brochure. \nEmail sponsorships@oaspa.org for information. \n  \nKeep Up to Date\nYou can sign up for conference updates by registering on our mailing list. \n  \n\n\nDORA satellite workshop event at OASPA 2026\n\nThe Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) will host a co-creation workshop for publishers and journals as a satellite event of OASPA 2026 on Thursday September 24. \nThis invitation-only workshop will bring together publishers\, journal editors\, publishing professionals\, infrastructure providers\, and other system actors to explore the evolving connections between publishing and research assessment. The focus will be on collaboratively developing a Practical Guide for Publishers and Journals to support the implementation of responsible research assessment across editorial policies\, peer review practices\, use of metrics\, communications and more.  \nThe event builds on DORA’s previous Practical Guides for research performing and funding organizations\, using a co-creation model developed with the global community to create these resources. DORA Chairs Virginia Barbour\, Kelly Cobey and Rebecca Lawrence will facilitate the workshop. \nThe workshop will take place on Thursday 24 September 2026 following the OASPA conference\, at the conference venue\, Hotel Dubrovnik in Zagreb. Participation will be by invitation only\, and you can delcare your interest to join when registering for OASPA. \n\nPlease direct any questions to info@sfdora.org
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/oaspa-2026-conference/
LOCATION:Zagreb
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260926
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SUMMARY:EGI2026
DESCRIPTION:EGI2026 is coming to Ghent\, Belgium! \nBlock your calendars between September 21 and 25\, 2026. \nOver the next months\, we will release more details about the Call for Proposals\, Exhibition and Partnerships opportunities\, and of course about Registration – stay tuned!
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/egi2026/
LOCATION:Ghent
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261001
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SUMMARY:Open-Access-Tage 2026
DESCRIPTION:Die Open-Access-Tage sind die zentrale jährliche Konferenz zum Thema Open Access im deutschsprachigen Raum. Sie richtet sich an alle\, die sich intensiv mit den Möglichkeiten\, Bedingungen und Perspektiven des wissenschaftlichen Publizierens befassen. Dazu gehören Wissenschaftler*inInnen sowie Mitarbeiter*inInnen von Bibliotheken und anderen Einrichtungen der Wissenschaftsinfrastruktur ebenso wie Mitglieder der Wissenschaftsadministration und Verlage. \n\n\n\n \n\n\nDie Johannes Kepler Universität Linz bietet einen modernen und offenen Rahmen für die Open-Access-Tage. Als Campus-Universität mit klarer Ausrichtung auf Innovation und Interdisziplinarität eignet sich die JKU ideal für den Austausch rund um offene Wissenschaft. Die Stadt Linz ergänzt diesen Rahmen mit ihrem Mix aus Kultur\, Technologie und Wissenschaft – ein Ort\, an dem Zukunftsthemen sicht- und erlebbar werden. \nSie können die JKU bequem über die Straßenbahnlinien 1 und 2\, sowie über mehrere Buslinien erreichen\, die jeweils vom Linzer Hauptbahnhof aus starten. \nDen Anfahrtsplan auf Google Maps finden Sie hier
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-access-tage-2026/
LOCATION:Linz
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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