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SUMMARY:Data Visualization with R and Jupyter
DESCRIPTION:As part of Infra4NextGen\, AUSSDA – The Austrian Social Science Data Archive is hosting a webinar on Data Vizualisation in R and Jupyter for social science researchers\, MA and PhD students. \nIn the first part of the webinar\, participants will learn the basics of visualizations\, understand the criteria for good science graphics\, get to know the process of visualizing data\, and learn more about the role of colours and fonts. \nThe second part of the webinar will introduce them to ggplot2 and its functions to create state-of-the-art plots following the principles from part one of the webinar. \nAfter completing this webinar\, participants will be able to use ggplot2 to visually communicate their research results. \nThey will understand the basic purpose of data visualizations and increase their visual literacy. \nAttendees will be able to perceive\, interpret and comprehend all sorts of different visualizations and create these visualizations for their own research. \nAfter completing this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nUse ggplot2 to visually communicate their research results\nKnow the basic purpose of data visualizations and increase their visual literacy\nPerceive\, interpret and comprehend all sorts of different visualizations and\nCreate these visualizations for their own research.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/data-visualization-with-r-and-jupyter/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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SUMMARY:Series of webinars: The Data Act in contracts
DESCRIPTION:Help us develop model contractual terms for data sharing and standard contractual clauses for switching between data processing services (cloud computing contracts) by sharing your opinion. \n\n\n\nBefore the Data Act starts applying from 12 September 2025\, the Commission will recommend model contractual terms for data access and use and standard contractual clauses for cloud computing. The Commission has set up an Expert Group to develop these models\, which will form the basis for the Commission Recommendation in 2025. These models intend to help especially small and medium-size companies and other organisations which may lack resources to draft and negotiate fair contractual clauses for data sharing or for cloud computing. \nIn November and December 2024\, the Commission will be hosting a series of 6 webinars with businesses\, policymakers\, lawyers\, and experts to discuss the development of both the draft Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) for cloud computing contracts and the draft Model Contractual Terms (MCTs) for data sharing. \nThe webinars are open to Member State authorities\, companies\, lawyers\, professors\, and organisations. You can register via the links below to take part in the discussions and help shape the contracts. Note that registrations will only be accepted if a professional email address is provided. \nFollowing registration\, participants will receive a Webex link and relevant documentation to support the discussion (including draft model terms and clauses) a few days before the event. \nWebinars\n20 November – Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs)\nThis webinar will cover SCCs implementing the provisions of the Data Act: Switching and Exit\, Termination\, Security and business continuity. Registration fom \n21 November –  Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs)\n\nThis webinar will cover SCCs on Liability\, Non-amendment\, Non-dispersion. Registration form \n27 November  – Model Contractual Terms (MCTs)\nThe topics covered in this webinar includes the contract between data holders and data users\, as well as the data use by the data holder\, arrangements for access to data by the user\, and transfer of the connected product to successors. Registration form \n28 November – Model Contractual Terms (MCTs)\nThe topics covered in this webinar includes the contract between data holders and data recipients but also the link with the user’s request\, the contract between the data recipient and the user\, as well as the ways in which data can be accessed by the data recipient. Registration form \n4 December – Model Contractual Terms (MCTs)\nThis webinar will cover the reasonable compensation for making data available agreed between data holders and data recipients under the Data Act\, as well as a possible compensation for the user in exchange of access and use of the data by the data holder in certain circumstances (for example when the user agrees not to share the data with other entities). Registration form \n5 December – Model Contractual Terms (MCTs)\nThis webinar covers voluntary data sharing and is relevant for bilateral or multilateral data sharing agreements but also for the use of MCTs in data spaces. Registration form
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/series-of-webinars-the-data-act-in-contracts/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241122
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SUMMARY:EOSC-A 9th General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:The 9th EOSC Association General Assembly will take place online on Friday\, 22 November 2024. The virtual meeting gives you the opportunity to conveniently join us from your preferred location\, to vote on decision items\, and to contribute to critical discussions that impact the direction of EOSC-A. \nNotably\, we anticipate that four Board of Directors positions will be filled at GA#9 via direct election by the EOSC-A membership. This represents a significant turnover of the EOSC-A leadership at a critical time in EOSC’s development\, and we encourage all qualified Members to strongly consider enrolling as candidates. A formal Call for Candidates\, detailing the roles and responsibilities\, requirements and process will be issued on 03 September. \nPlease mark your calendars for GA#9\, and stay tuned for more details. In the meantime\, you are welcome to revisit the wrap-up article of our last GA meeting held at the end of May in Leuven\, Belgium.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/eosc-a-9th-general-assembly/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241127T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241127T103000
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SUMMARY:RDA TIGER Cross-Fertilisation Webinar Series – Semantic Interoperability
DESCRIPTION:RDA TIGER is pleased to announce an upcoming series of webinars on cross-fertilisation and knowledge-sharing between RDA Working Groups across different domains. Each of the three webinars will be thematically focused\, allowing WGs to share their work with peers and identify shared challenges and opportunities for further collaboration. \n\n\nWe’re inviting anyone with an interest in the specific activities of RDA Working Groups\, in the topics and themes to be discussed\, or in the planned outcomes of these Working Groups to join us for this series\, where there will be an opportunity to ask about any aspects of the WGs’ activities. \n\nREGISTER\n\nWebinar #1 – Semantic Interoperability \n\n\nThe first of the series will take place on Wednesday 27th November at 09:30 UTC and will focus on the theme of ‘Semantic Interoperability’. Presenting at the webinar will be the co-chairs of the FAIR Mappings WG\, the Alignment of Multilingual Vocabularies in the Social Sciences and Humanities WG\, and the InteroperAble Descriptions of Observable Property Terminology (I-ADOPT) WG. \n\n\n\nThe FAIR Mappings WG\, which is in the final stages of RDA Council endorsement\, will present its preliminary work so far\, focusing on the various communities and the RDA WGs which have generated mappings\, with the aim to converge toward common guidelines to make different types of mappings FAIR\, and a common machine-readable/actionable set of representations of the mappings beyond the capabilities of the current existing specifications.\nThe Alignment of Multilingual Vocabularies in the Social Sciences and Humanities WG\, which has been endorsed by RDA Council and has recently started its regular meeting schedule\, will present on how it intends to address challenges concerning the interoperability multilingual nature of SSH controlled vocabularies by providing collectively approved recommendations for creating\, extending\, updating\, and aligning multilingual vocabularies in the SSH.\nThe I-ADOPT WG is currently working to to embed the I-ADOPT framework in existing standards to demonstrate its capability in promoting interoperability\, also seeking examples of the I-ADOPT framework in different scientific areas. The WG is planning a close collaboration with the FAIR Mappings WG in its planned activities\, demonstrating the potential impact that collaboration within RDA can have.\n\n\n\nFuture instalments of the series will take place in December 2024 on the topics of (Meta)Data Standards and FAIR/CARE/TRUST Principles Adoption. Keep an eye on the RDA events page and our social media channels for updates on these.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/rda-tiger-cross-fertilisation-webinar-series-semantic-interoperability/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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CREATED:20240918T111805Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar FAIR Data Principles 3 | Applying FAIR Principles through the (ocean) data management value chain
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is the third in a series of three Blue-Cloud 2026 Training Academy webinars on FAIR* Data Principles. \nREGISTER NOW \nFollowing on from our Blue-Cloud 2026 FAIR Data Principles 1 (Sep 2023) and 2  (Apr 2024) webinars\, the upcoming third webinar is dedicated to exploring the practical application of FAIR Principles throughout the entire data value chain. This comprehensive focus will encompass every stage\, from the collection of data and transmission (e.g sensors) through its processing\, curation\, and application in various products and services. The session will feature real-world use case experiences\, showcasing how these principles are effectively implemented across different stages to enhance data utility and integrity. \nThe webinar aims to broaden the understanding of FAIR Principles beyond their traditional association with research and academic environments. It will highlight their relevance and growing significance in industry and other sectors\, demonstrating how adopting these principles can drive innovation\, efficiency and collaboration across different domains.   Participants will gain insights into how best practices can be leveraged to optimize data management processes and facilitate interoperability between systems. \nBy presenting a range of sector-specific examples and use cases\, the webinar will illustrate the tangible benefits of implementing FAIR Principles in real-word scenarios. This includes not only improving the accessibility of data but also ensuring its long-term usability\, interoperability and compatibility with various technologies and standards. It offers perspectives on how to effectively integrate FAIR Principles into data management strategies to maximize the value and potential  of data in various contexts. \nWho should attend\nOpen science projects in Europe and beyond\, Research teams in Research Infrastructures\, Ocean Data community\, Industry sector\, amongst others. \nAgenda (available soon)\nWednesday 27 November 2024; 15.00 CET \nChair: Sara Pittonet Gaiarin\, Trust-IT Services and Blue-Cloud Coordinator \n  \n  \n*About FAIR \nThe FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship were first published in Scientific Data\, 3:160018 [Wilkinson et al (2016)]. The principles apply to both data and metadata and are: Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable\, Reusable. They put specific emphasis on enhancing the ability of machines to automatically find and use the data\, in addition to supporting its reuse by individuals. In pursuit of FAIR\, there is a need for increased efforts in optimisation\, standardisation\, best practices and harmonisation across methodologies for ocean data management\, applications and digital assets \n\nCheck out the Blue-Cloud Training Academy
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/webinar-fair-data-principles-3-applying-fair-principles-through-the-ocean-data-management-value-chain/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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SUMMARY:Open Science and Reproducible Research in RStudio and Jupyter Notebook​
DESCRIPTION:In the first part of this two-day workshop\, participants will learn the basics of open science and reproducible research. \nThey will learn the difference between replicability and computational reproducibility\, know what FAIR data is\, and be aware of how to handle personal and sensitive data. \nIn the second part\, participants will learn the basic reproducible research workflow for the three main stages of research (i.e. data acquisition\, data processing\, and data analysis) by using tools such as RStudio\, Jupyter Notebooks\, and the version control system GIT. \nParticipants will find out how to organize a research project using RStudio and Jupyter Notebooks\, how to use Quarto and Markdown for documenting the research steps\, how to organize files and folders\, and how to use the version control system GIT for collaboration.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-science-and-reproducible-research-in-rstudio-and-jupyter-notebook/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241129T180000
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UID:19030-1732786200-1732903200@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Democratizing science: implementation pathways of the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science in the Arab region
DESCRIPTION:The UNESCO Multisectoral Regional Office in Rabat is organizing a regional symposium entitled “Democratizing science: implementation pathways of the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science in the Arab region”. \n\n\nThe event is organized in partnership with the World Federation of Scientific Workers\, ALECSO as well as UNESCO field offices in the Arab region\, on November 28 and 29\, 2024 at Mohammed V University in Rabat. The symposium will bring together decision-makers\, scientists and researchers. \nFor more information\, the concept note of the symposium is made available to you in attachment in the three languages Arabic\, French\, and English. \n\n\nIf interested\, you are invited to register either for an online or in presence participation on the following link:https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/9c33d1ba-7f34-437b-8c1a-4f4570fa39de@1d4fae52-39b3-4bfa-b0b3-022956b11194
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/democratizing-science-implementation-pathways-of-the-unesco-recommendation-on-open-science-in-the-arab-region/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241206
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SUMMARY:Transform your ideas into graphs! Visualization of research data
DESCRIPTION:The hackathon ‘Transform your ideas into graphs! Visualization of research data’ is a three-day online event hosted by the Infra4NextGen project. \nIndividuals or teams will produce visualizations of data for a chance to win a share of €4\,000. \nParticipants will showcase results using data from the European Social Survey (ESS)\, CROss-National Online Survey (CRONOS) Panel\, European Values Study (EVS) or Generations and Gender Programme (GGP). \nHackathon entrants can use any software or tools to create visualizations. \nWhy participate?\n\nCreate the best visualizations to win a share of €4\,000.\nDevelop and apply your data visualization skills.\nIn-depth and hands-on opportunity to improve your skills in visualizing your research outcomes.\nNetworking: Connect with fellow researchers and professionals in your community.\nAll participants will receive a certificate of participation.\n\nWhen?\nThe Hackathon will take place from 9am-3pm (CET) on 3-5 December 2024. \nWhere?\nOnline. More information will be sent to registrants. \nFor who?\n\nSocial science researchers\nPhD students in the social sciences\nResearchers interested in survey data\n\nPlease note that the Hackathon is not for learning\, but for applying data visualization skills. For training on data visualization\, we recommend attending one of the following events: \n\nWebinar: Data Visualization with R and Jupyter (19 November 2024)\nWorkshop: Open Science and Reproducible Research in RStudio and Jupyter Notebook​ (27-28 November 2024)\n\nHow?\nRegister as a team or individually. If you sign up individually but want to work in a group\, we will help you form a team during the event\, depending on your research interests. \nRegistration closes on 30 November 2024.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/transform-your-ideas-into-graphs-visualization-of-research-data/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241204T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241204T160000
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CREATED:20241114T151235Z
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UID:19453-1733322600-1733328000@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Save the date for the 1st Open Science Monitoring Initiative public meeting
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to the first Open Science Monitoring Initiative (OSMI) public meeting on Wednesday\, 4 December 2024 between 2.30 pm and 4 pm CET. This meeting is open to everyone and will be recorded. \nThe OSMI Coordination Committee will outline the issues and the reasons behind establishing the Initiative\, and OSMI’s goals in brief. We will then update the community on the status of the consultation of the Principles of Open Science Monitoring. We will end by introducing you to the first working groups and will encourage you to join them. Recruiting OSMI members is now our top priority. \nPlease register here to attend the OSMI December Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrcumopzIpGdFGsd1VfQdESHIch-1BrgGN \nRegistration for the first working groups will remain open until Wednesday\, 15 January 2025. \nWe are looking forward to this first important milestone. Please feel free to share this invitation within your communities.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/save-the-date-for-the-1st-open-science-monitoring-initiative-public-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241211T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241211T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20241114T112910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T112910Z
UID:19444-1733911200-1733929200@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:OA-Repositorien und Forschungsinformationssysteme
DESCRIPTION:Am 11.Dezember 2024\, 10:00 Uhr lädt das Projekt „Pro-OAR-DE“ zum zweiten virtuellen Vernetzungsforum ein\, um Lösungsansätze für die Zusammenarbeit von Forschungsinformationssystemen (FIS/CRIS) und institutionellen Repositorien zu erarbeiten. \nDie Veranstaltung richtet sich an Open-Access-Beauftragte\, Repositorien-Manager und Führungskräfte von Bibliotheken und Rechenzentren. Neben Experteninputs stehen intensive Kleingruppenarbeiten im Fokus\, deren Ergebnisse in eine praxisnahe Handreichung einfließen werden. \nDas seit Herbst 2023 laufende\, BMBF-geförderte Projekt hat bereits zentrale technische und servicebezogene Herausforderungen identifiziert und erste Ergebnisse veröffentlicht.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/oa-repositorien-und-forschungsinformationssysteme/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250115T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250115T230000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20250109T110528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T110528Z
UID:19712-1736931600-1736982000@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Exploring Costs and Incentives for Data Management: Perspectives\, Tools\, and the Role of Funders
DESCRIPTION:The “Exploring Costs and Incentives for Data Management: Perspectives\, Tools\, and the Role of Funders” will take place on 15th January 2025 from 09:00-11:00 CET. Registration for the workshop is free but mandatory. \nJoin us for an insightful workshop on the costs and incentives of data management. This workshop unites a diverse panel of stakeholders to examine data management practices through multiple lenses. \nThe workshop will cover perspectives from researchers on time spent on data management\, costing tools\, policy\, and funders’ experiences in incentivising data management through policy and support mechanisms.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/exploring-costs-and-incentives-for-data-management-perspectives-tools-and-the-role-of-funders/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250115T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250115T123000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20241023T132900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T110812Z
UID:19385-1736938800-1736944200@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:LAUNCH EVENT - 2nd OSCARS Open Call for Open Science projects
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to the launch event of the OSCARS 2nd Open Call for Open Science projects and services\, to be held online\, on Friday\, 15 November 2024\, from 11:00 to 12:30 CET. \nThis is the last of the two calls (total worth ~16 million EUR) foreseen in the frame of the OSCARS project to support research communities from any scientific domain to take up open science and foster the involvement of scientists in EOSC. \nThe 1st OSCARS Open Call concluded in July resulting in a total of 58 projects being selected for funding (read more). Some of them will be presented during the event. \nResearchers from all scientific disciplines are welcome to apply to the 2nd OSCARS Open Call before January 15th\, 2025\, with proposals for the development of Open Science projects or services\, that together will drive the uptake of FAIR-data-intensive research throughout the European Research Area (ERA). \nProjects are funded with a lump sum between 100\,000 EUR and 250\,000 EUR\, and can be proposed in the fields of any of the Science Clusters and beyond\, by any researcher or group of researchers. \nBy the end of OSCARS\, it is expected that a series of valuable scientific results and services will be available\, leading to an increased uptake of Open Science by researchers and to promote cross-border and cross-domain cooperation in the long run. \nDuring the event\, participants will learn more about the scope and content of the call\, and will be welcome to raise any question about the call and the application process.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/launch-event-2nd-oscars-open-call-for-open-science-projects/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250116T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250116T143000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20250102T140757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250102T140757Z
UID:19634-1737032400-1737037800@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Shaping resilient futures: Open science and data policies for crisis preparedness\, response\, and recovery
DESCRIPTION:The escalating frequency and severity of health emergencies\, natural hazards\, disasters\, and geopolitical crises underscore the critical need for evidence-based approaches to preparedness\, response\, and recovery. These crises have far-reaching humanitarian impacts\, disrupting lives and livelihoods worldwide and necessitating coordinated\, timely interventions across local\, national\, regional\, and global levels. In response\, UNESCO has partnered with the Committee on Data (CODATA) of the International Science Council (ISC) to explore how the principles of open science\, as articulated in the 2021 UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science\, can inform the development of effective policies for data collection\, analysis\, and sharing during crises. This initiative aligns with existing international frameworks and policies\, emphasizing the role of open science in fostering resilient and informed responses. As part of this effort\, the UNESCO-CODATA Data Policies for Times of Crisis Facilitated by Open Science (DPTC) project has produced practical resources\, including a factsheet\, a guidance document\, and a checklist. These tools\, integrated into the UNESCO Open Science Toolkit\, are designed to facilitate the implementation of the UNESCO Open Science Recommendation and empower stakeholders to adopt robust data practices for crisis management. This webinar will present key findings from UNESCO’s global consultation on crisis data policies and showcase the resources developed to support open\, transparent\, and reliable data governance in times of crisis.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/shaping-resilient-futures-open-science-and-data-policies-for-crisis-preparedness-response-and-recovery/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250116T140000
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UID:19533-1737036000-1737039600@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Fokusgruppe Publikationsberatung Online Treffen
DESCRIPTION:In der Fokusgruppe möchten wir aufbauend auf unseren vielfältigen Erfahrungen in der Open-Access-Beratung den Austausch zu verschiedenen Aspekten des wissenschaftlichen Publizierens fördern. Ziel ist es\, Erfahrungen aus der eigenen Beratungspraxis auszutauschen\, neue relevante Themen für die Publikationsberatung zu identifizieren und gemeinsam Ideen für die Schaffung attraktiver Angebote und entsprechender Materialien zu entwickeln. \nNeben einem ersten Austausch und dem Sammeln und Priorisieren von Themen soll bei diesem Treffen auch ein erstes konkretes Thema besprochen werden: \n*   Wie überzeugt man Forschende und Studierende\, unsere Beratungsangebote zu nutzen? Welche Incentives\, wie zum Beispiel ECTS-Punkte oder Zertifikate\, können angeboten werden? \nDie Fokusgruppe will den Austausch und die Vernetzung von Personen im gesamten DACH-Raum fördern\, die im Kontext von Publikationsberatung und Forschungsunterstützung tätig sind. Weitere Informationen zur Fokusgruppe\, die Möglichkeit zur Anmeldung für die Mailingliste\, zur Kontaktaufnahme mit den Organisator:innen sowie Zugangsdaten für das Online-Treffen finden sich hier: https://open-access.network/vernetzen/digitale-fokusgruppen/fokusgruppe-publikationsberatung \nWeitere Informationen finden Sie im Blog des open-access.network<https://open-access.network/blog/publikationsberatung-in-der-praxis-vernetzung-austausch-weiterbildung> \nWir freuen uns auf den Austausch mit Ihnen/Euch!
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/fokusgruppe-publikationsberatung-online-treffen/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250116T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250116T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20250110T105021Z
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UID:19724-1737036000-1737039600@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Webinar zur Ausschreibung Forschungsdateninfrastrukturen 2024
DESCRIPTION:In diesem Webinar erhalten Sie kompakte Informationen zur Ausschreibung Forschungsdateninfrastrukturen 2024 im Rahmen der beiden EU Missionen SOIL und WATERS.\nMit der Initiative der FFG zur Förderung von Forschungsdateninfrastrukturen soll in Österreich die Basis für exzellente Forschung sowohl für Einrichtungen für Forschung und Wissensverbreitung als auch für Unternehmen gestärkt und damit die internationale Positionierung der österreichischen Forschungs- und Innovationsaktivitäten im Rahmen der EU Missionen SOIL and WATERS verbessert werden. Die Ausschreibung adressiert somit sowohl Forschungsdateninfrastrukturen für Grundlagenforschung als auch für anwendungsorientierte Forschung und Entwicklung. \nWir freuen uns über Ihre Anmeldung. Sie erfahren mehr über die inhaltlichen und strukturellen Rahmenbedingungen der Ausschreibung. Angemeldete erhalten den Link zum Zoom-Meeting per Email zugesandt. \n 
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/webinar-zur-ausschreibung-forschungsdateninfrastrukturen-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250120T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250120T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20250109T111208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T111208Z
UID:19720-1737379800-1737385200@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Sixth Meeting of the UNESCO Working Group on Open Science Infrastructures – Open Science and AI
DESCRIPTION:The 6th meeting of the UNESCO Working Group on Open Science Infrastructures will take place online\, on Monday 20 January 2025 from 1:30 – 3pm Paris time. Please find the registration link here. \nThis meeting will focus on the intersection of AI with open science\, with the purpose of discussing the development of a Factsheet/Guidance on AI and Open Science as part of the UNESCO’s Open Science Toolkit. Please find the agenda for this meeting attached. \nThe reports of the previous meetings of this Working Groups are available here.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/sixth-meeting-of-the-unesco-working-group-on-open-science-infrastructures-open-science-and-ai/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250121T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250121T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20250114T092824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T092824Z
UID:19740-1737453600-1737457200@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Leitfaden zur digitalen Datensparsamkeit – Vorstellung und Diskussion
DESCRIPTION:Die stetig wachsende Bedeutung des Forschungsdatenmanagements sowie die Technologisierung fast aller Bereiche der Geistes- und besonders der Naturwissenschaften führt zu immer größeren Mengen an Forschungsdaten. Auch wenn dies u.a. im Sinne der Nachnutzbarkeit vorhandener Forschungsergebnisse eine sehr begrüßenswerte Entwicklung darstellt\, so bringt sie dennoch auch technische und organisatorische Herausforderungen für Forschungsdatenmanager*innen mit sich. Hierzu zählt ein Mehr an erforderlichen Ressourcen in allen Phasen des Forschungsdatenlebenszyklus\, sowohl in technischer\, wie in personeller Hinsicht; auch können juristische und ethische Herausforderungen entstehen oder schlicht und einfach der Überblick verlorengehen.Vor diesem Hintergrund hat der Arbeitskreis Forschungsdatenmanagement in Baden-Württemberg (AK FDM) in Zusammenarbeit mit der Landesinitiative für Forschungsdaten bwFDM einen Leitfaden veröffentlicht\, der praktische Ansätze liefert\, wie durch digitale Datensparsamkeit notwendige technische und organisatorische Ressourcen reduziert werden können. In dieser Veranstaltung werden Dr. Sophie Habinger und Maximilian Heber (Landesinitiative bwFDM) zunächst die Hintergründe und Kernelemente des Leitfadens vorstellen. Anschließend freuen wir uns auf Ihre Fragen und laden zu einer Diskussion rund um das Thema Digitale Datensparsamkeit ein. Der Leitfaden ist in folgenden Fassungen erschienen: \n\nLeitfaden zur digitalen Datensparsamkeit. (2024). O-Bib. Das offene Bibliotheksjournal Herausgeber VDB\, 11(2)\, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.5282/o-bib/6036\nAusführlichere Fassung mit Praxisbeispielen(Zenodo)\nEnglische Übersetzung der ausführlicheren Fassung(Zenodo)\n\nZeit und Ort:\n21. Jänner 2025\, 10 – 11 Uhr \nZielgruppe:\nForschende in den Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften\, Personal aus der Forschungsunterstützung \nSprache:\nDeutsch \nVortragende:\nSophie Habinger und Maximilian Heber\, Uni Konstanz \nRegistrierung:\nUm an dem Webinar teilzunehmen\, registrieren Sie sich hier. \nMaterialien:\nDie Materialien zu diesem Webinar werden nachher hier zur Verfügung gestellt.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/leitfaden-zur-digitalen-datensparsamkeit-vorstellung-und-diskussion/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250129T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20241211T140700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T140700Z
UID:19542-1738166400-1738170000@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:BERD Academy: Open Education for Research with (unstructured) Business\, Economics and Related Data
DESCRIPTION:Big Data took the world by storm\, Artificial Intelligence has become a hot topic across research disciplines. Working with these data can be a challenge. Especially for researchers in Business\, Economics and Social Sciences\, who graduated just a few years ago when most study programs covered mainly or exclusively ‘traditional’ data collection methods such as surveys with structured\, tabular data. To unlock the research potential of new data sources by applying fitting methods\, education is needed. The BERD Academy is the training outlet of the consortium for Business\, Economics\, and Related Data in the National Research Data Infrastructure (BERD@NFDI). In this talk\, we will present how a wide range of offers in flexible formats fulfills the needs of researchers and research data providers. We want to discuss\, how educational content can unlock research potential and how open education can foster open science.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/berd-academy-open-education-for-research-with-unstructured-business-economics-and-related-data/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250210T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20250109T110905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T110927Z
UID:19715-1739181600-1739203200@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Tools and Services to improve the quality of Research Software
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEVERSE is running an interactive online workshop which aims to examine which tools and services researchers use to improve the quality of research software\, and how they use them. The workshop is titled “Evaluating Tools and Services to improve the quality of research software” and will take place on Monday 10 February 2025 between 10:00 and 16:00 CET. \nThe workshop is open to those who work with or develop research software and want to uphold high-quality standards regarding FAIRness\, sustainability\, portability\, testing\, security\, etc. Both non-EVERSE and EVERSE members are welcome. Members belonging to any of the 5 EOSC Science Clusters are also encouraged to take part. \nThe workshop will provide opportunities for knowledge exchange and discussion on relevant tools used to improve the quality of research software. It will also allow participants to learn from other communities\, capture existing practices\, and identify gaps in available tooling. \nA draft agenda and further details will be circulated closer to the date. \nThe event will last a full day\, but participants are welcome to attend for as long as possible if full attendance is not an option due to other commitments. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister here\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/tools-and-services-to-improve-the-quality-of-research-software/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250225T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250225T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20241211T140801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T140801Z
UID:19545-1740499200-1740502800@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Teaching what we Practice – Open Science in Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:Teaching what we practice means emphasizing the importance of integrating Open Science principles into academic teaching. The relevance of these practices lies in fostering a learning environment that mirrors the evolving landscape of scientific research. By embracing Open Science in higher education\, instructors can teach students not only theoretical knowledge but also practical skills in transparent\, accessible\, and reproducible research. This approach includes employing open science practices such as filling out a pre-registration form\, making students aware that sharing materials and data is helpful\, and highlighting the importance of replications. As higher education institutions increasingly adopt these practices\, they prepare students for a future where open and collaborative research is the norm\, bridging the gap between academic training and real-world scientific practices. Lastly\, current students seem to be open to open science practices anyways – creating a winning setting.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/teaching-what-we-practice-open-science-in-higher-education/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20250214T124228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T124228Z
UID:20169-1741255200-1741258800@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Coffee Chat "Von Datenflut zur Story – Kulturerbe digital vermitteln"
DESCRIPTION:Wie können große Mengen an Kulturdaten so aufbereitet werden\, dass sie verständlich\, zugänglich und nachhaltig nutzbar sind? Welche digitalen Ansätze eignen sich\, um kulturelles Erbe für unterschiedliche Zielgruppen erlebbar zu machen und wie hilft die Zusammenarbeit mit europäischen Partner:innen hierbei? \nIm Coffee Chat “Von Datenflut zur Story – Kulturerbe digital vermitteln” am 6. März spricht Host Kasra Seirafi von Fluxguide über digitale Vermittlungsstrategien und gibt Einblicke in das Horizon Europe Cluster 2-Projekt MEMORISE. Das Projekt erforscht\, wie Erinnerungen an die NS-Verfolgung – darunter über 80.000 digitalisierte Quellen – mithilfe interaktiver Technologien bewahrt und in Bildungs- und Gedenkkontexten genutzt werden können. \nDas Thema ist besonders relevant für alle\, die sich mit Horizon Europe Cluster 2 oder dem Digital Europe Programme beschäftigen: Digitale Technologien spielen eine Schlüsselrolle in der Bewahrung und Vermittlung von Kulturerbe und gesellschaftlichem Wandel. \nSei dabei und diskutiere mit uns!
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/coffee-chat-von-datenflut-zur-story-kulturerbe-digital-vermitteln/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250307T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250307T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20250305T083130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T083130Z
UID:20258-1741341600-1741348800@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Workshops on AI development in the EOSC: overview of AI\, Large Language Models\, and the AI4EOSC platform
DESCRIPTION:Join us for  the first webinar of the second series of AI4EOSC online workshops\, marking the fourth online webinar of the AI4EOSC project and the first of three scheduled for 2025. \nThis session will provide an overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI)\, Large Language Models (LLMs)\, and the AI4EOSC platform\, highlighting the tools and features available as well as a general introduction on how to take advantage of them. \nThe webinar will also feature two technical demonstrations on the platform\, including the use of YOLOv8 for object detection (segmentation/classification) and the use of LLM4EOSC for advanced natural language processing. \nWhen and where? \nDate: Friday\, March 7\, 2025. \nTime: 10:00 – 12:00 CET. \nFormat: Online (live-streamed). \nThe session will consist of 4 talks of 30 minutes each\, including a Q&A part. \nWe invite you all to register in https://indico.ifca.es/event/3390/ and join us online. Registered participants will receive the link to the live stream closer to the date of the webinar. \nWe also invite you to disseminate this information to those who you think may be interested. More information can be found in https://indico.ifca.es/event/3390/
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/workshops-on-ai-development-in-the-eosc-overview-of-ai-large-language-models-and-the-ai4eosc-platform/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250313
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20241211T140511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T140511Z
UID:19539-1741651200-1741823999@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Open Science Retreat by ZBW
DESCRIPTION:The Open Science Retreat by ZBW is a virtual event that brings together a diverse\, international group of stakeholders\, including researchers\, data professionals\, librarians\, (infrastructure) service providers\, publishers\, and policy makers to explore and advance Open Science practices as and framework conditions. \nThe event is designed to encourage in-depth interaction\, with small group discussions that promote networking and knowledge sharing. Impulse talks by selected experts provide a rich foundation for the subsequent interactive discussions\, covering key topics related to Open Science\, such as research assessment\, reproducible research\, economic actors\, or the use of open infrastructures and tools. \nParticipants gain tailored insights and actionable strategies to drive Open Science forward in their respective fields. \n\nJoin us\, be part of this global exchange and help shape the future of Open Science!
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-science-retreat-by-zbw/
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250312T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250312T113000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20250226T134503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T134503Z
UID:20228-1741773600-1741779000@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Community of Practice on Open Science and Responsible Research Assessment
DESCRIPTION:Next online event coming up on\n\nMore traditional\, publication-driven assessments of research(ers) are running out of steam. Multiple initiatives are promoting responsible assessments of research and researchers. Simultaneously\, a movement that incentivises open scientific practices is developing and gaining footing on European and national levels. These two movements have a unique opportunity to strengthen and reinforce one another. Research assessment reform can provide a big boost to the adoption of Open Science\, and the transparency offered by Open Science can serve as a key enabler for assessment reform. \nIn bimonthly sessions\, facilitated by the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) at Leiden University (NL)\, we ask: How can research assessment consider Open Science and vice versa? What does Open Science translate to in research practice? \n\n\n\n12 March 2025\, 10:00-11:30 CET\n\n\nExploring the role of context in Responsible Research Assessment\nThis Community of Practice (CoP) session is inspired by the diverse research assessment approaches observed across the nine GraspOS pilots. Initially\, we classified these pilots by type to facilitate mutual learning. However\, we soon realised that the classifications offered little practical value. In this session\, a diverse panel of stakeholders will explore the significance of context in assessment reform and its broader implications. The discussion will be structured by the recent call for assessment reform that is ‘as aligned as possible\, but as diverse as necessary’. (Stroobants\, et al.\, 2024) \nPresenters:\nClifford Tatum\, chair (CWTS / GraspOS)\nLaura Himanen (CSC / GraspOS) \nPanelists:\nKaren Stroobants (CoARA)\nGareth O’Neill (Technopolis Group / OPUS)\nJames Morris (Science Europe)\nSarah de Rijcke (Leiden University)
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/community-of-practice-on-open-science-and-responsible-research-assessment/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250326T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250326T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20250318T122127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T122127Z
UID:20288-1743004800-1743010200@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:EOSC EU Node Ask Me Anything
DESCRIPTION:Join our first Ask Me Anything (AMA) session: Unlock the full potential of the EOSC EU Node for your research. \nSpeakers & Moderators: Peter Szegedi\, Spiros Athanasiou\, LOT2/3 Representatives\, Maja Dolinar\, Egidio Pasquinetti \nWho is it for? \nResearchers\, data scientists\, and computational experts across the EU and associated countries working in Open Science\, data-intensive research\, and collaborative projects \nWhy Join? \nOpen Science thrives on collaboration\, discovery\, and computation. But where can researchers access all three in one place? \nThe EOSC EU Node is your gateway to: \n\nCollaborate with peers across institutions\nAnalyse data using Jupyter notebooks\, toolboxes\, and Virtual Machines\nShare and reuse data securely\, enhancing research reproducibility\nDiscover new research tools\, datasets\, and services\n\nThis interactive Ask Me Anything session is your chance to explore how the EOSC EU Node can transform the way you conduct research. Bring your questions and get expert insights! \nHow Will the Session Work? \n\nInteractive Q&A – Ask your questions about the EOSC EU Node’s services and capabilities\nLive engagement – Submit and upvote questions using Zoom’s Q&A feature\nBreakout rooms – Dive deeper into specific features or services\nFocused discussions – This session covers research collaboration\, data discovery\, and computing tools (onboarding and federation topics will be addressed in a future event).
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/eosc-eu-node-ask-me-anything/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250401T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250401T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T013243
CREATED:20250320T104407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T104407Z
UID:20294-1743501600-1743508800@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Austrian Micro Data Center in der Praxis
DESCRIPTION:Inhalt\nDieses Webinar gibt einen Praxiseinblick\, wie Forschende mit den Daten des AMDCs arbeiten. Hier die Abstracts der Vorträge: \nVorstellung AMDC (Marie Beindl – AMDC):\nDas Austrian Micro Data Center (AMDC) bietet seit seinem Start im Sommer 2022 die Möglichkeit zur Beforschung von verlinkbaren Mikrodaten. Forscher:innen von wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen können im Zuge eines konkreten Forschungsvorhabens Zugang zu Registerdaten und Daten der öffentlichen Verwaltung bekommen. Durch den Remote Zugriff auf einen virtuellen Desktop und sorgfältige datenschutzrechtliche Prüfungen der Ergebnisse kann ein sicheres Arbeiten mit diesen Daten gewährleistet werden. Die Forschung mit Mikrodaten bietet innovative Potentiale für die Wissenschaft\, vor allem durch die Verknüpfung verschiedener Datenquellen. \nVersorgungsplanung im öffentlichen Verkehr? So geht’s mit Personendaten aus dem AMDC (Tadej Brezina – TU Wien):\nOffizielle Pläne wie z.B. der österreichische Mobilitätsmasterplan 2030 sehen eine massive Veränderung des Mobilitätsverhaltens vor\, um eine Verringerung des Klimawandels und die Anpassung an seine verbleibenden Auswirkungen zu erreichen. Dafür ist auch eine Planung verbesserter Dienstleistungen des öffentlichen Verkehrs zu Wohn- und Arbeitsorten notwendig. Die Verknüpfung von räumlichen Wohn- und Arbeitsortdaten auf Mikroebene mit den Daten der räumlichen ÖV-Versorgung (ÖV-Güteklassen) liefert einen Einblick darin\, wie gut Menschen an unterschiedlichen Orten versorgt sind – oder auch nicht\, wenn sie außerhalb der ÖV-Güteklassen wohnen und/oder arbeiten. \nEpidemiologische Analysen mit verknüpften Registerdaten: Erkenntnisse aus mehreren AMDC Forschungsprojekten (Erwin Stolz – Med Uni Graz):\nUmfassende Daten\, die die ganze Bevölkerung eines Landes abbilden stellen eine wichtige Voraussetzung für hochwertige Forschung in den Sozialwissenschaften aber auch der Epidemiologie dar. Die Ergebnisse solcher Forschung kann einen Mehrwert für die Gesellschaft leisten und stärkt gleichzeitig den Forschungsstandort im internationalen Vergleich. Seit einiger Zeit ist es im Rahmen des Austrian Micro Data Center (AMDC) für Forscher*innen möglich\, auch auf Daten der öffentlichen Register in Österreich zuzugreifen bzw. diese miteinander zu verknüpfen. Im Rahmen dieses Webinars stellt Prof. Erwin Stolz einige wissenschaftliche AMDC Projekte vor und berichtet praktische Erfahrungen aus der Registerdatenforschung. \nAnalyse des Arbeitskräftemangels mit Daten des AMDCs (Bettina Stadler – Uni Graz):\nDer Arbeits- und Facharbeitskräftemangel wird in Österreich vielfach diskutiert. Obwohl es im Laufe des letzten Jahres in einigen Bereichen zu einer leichten Entspannung gekommen ist\, haben viele Unternehmen nach wie vor große Probleme Mitarbeiter:innen zu finden. Mit Hilfe der Daten der Offenen-Stellen-Erhebung von Statistik Austria wird für den Zeitraum 2014 bis 2023 die Nachfrage von Unternehmen nach Arbeitskräften im Detail analysiert. Anschließend werden die Ergebnisse mit aus dem Labour Force Survey abgeleiteten Qualitätsindikatoren zusammengeführt. Die Daten der Offenen-Stellen Erhebung von Statistik Austria beruhen auf einer laufenden Stichprobe von Unternehmen und erfassen damit die Breite der offenen Stellen wesentlich besser als die Meldungen beim Arbeitsmarktservice. \nBridging Inequality in Distance and Gender: Commuting and Child Penalty in the Austrian Labor Market (Tobias Eibinger\, Riccarda Rosenball – Uni Graz):\nDie sogenannte „Child Penalty“ – die Verringerung von Einkommen und Karrieremöglichkeiten\, die Frauen nach der Geburt eines Kindes erfahren – bleibt eine zentrale Ursache für Geschlechterungleichheit. Dieses Projekt konzentriert sich auf die geschlechtsspezifische Pendellücke\, eine bisher wenig erforschte Dimension der „Child Penalty“. Mütter verkürzen nach der Geburt häufig ihre Pendeldistanzen\, um Kinderbetreuung und Erwerbsarbeit besser vereinbaren zu können. Dies führt oft zu beruflichen Anpassungen\, die langfristige Auswirkungen auf ihre Löhne und Karriereaussichten haben. Wir analysieren die Auswirkungen der Geburt eines Kindes auf das Pendelverhalten von Paaren\, untersuchen die beruflichen Anpassungen\, die Frauen vornehmen\, um kürzere Pendelwege zu erreichen\, und deren Auswirkungen auf die Löhne. Zudem bewerten wir\, wie der Ausbau von Kinderbetreuungsangeboten dazu beitragen kann\, diese Unterschiede zu verringern. \nAuf Basis umfangreicher administrativer Daten aus Österreich verknüpfen wir demografische\, arbeitsmarktbezogene und Pendelinformationen aus dem Austria Micro Data Center (AMDC)\, einschließlich der Abgestimmten Erwerbs- und Registerzählung\, der Integrierten Lohn- und Einkommenssteuerstatistik sowie der Statistik der Standesfälle einschließlich Todesursachenstatistik. Diese Datensätze enthalten detaillierte Informationen zu Demografie\, Beschäftigung und Pendelstrecken\, die mit Arbeitgeberinformationen verknüpft sind. Darüber hinaus integrieren wir gemeindebasierte Daten zur Kinderbetreuungsversorgung aus der Kindertagesheimstatistik. \nDas Projekt bietet neue Erkenntnisse zur Verringerung von geschlechtsspezifischen Ungleichheiten im Pendelverhalten und in den Karriereergebnissen. Es wird aus Mitteln des Data:Research:Austria-Förderprogramms der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften finanziert. \nZeit und Ort:\n01.04.2025\, 10 – 12 Uhr\, online \nSprache:\nDeutsch \nVortragende:\nMarie Beindl (AMDC)\, Tadej Brezina (TU Wien)\, Erwin Stolz (Med Uni Graz)\, Bettina Stadler (Uni Graz)\, Tobias Eibinger (Uni Graz)\, Riccarda Rosenball (Uni Graz)\, Thomas Rauter (Moderation – Med Uni Graz) \nAnmeldung:\nUm am Webinar teilzunehmen\, melden Sie sich bitte hier an. \nMaterialien:\nDie Materialien zum Webinar werden nach Abschluss hier zur Verfügung gestellt. \nWichtiger Hinweis: Dieses Webinar wird nicht aufgezeichnet.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/austrian-micro-data-center-in-der-praxis/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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SUMMARY:Open FDO Workshop: The EPOS Research Infrastructure – Practical Challenges in Creating an Integrated Dataspace
DESCRIPTION:The FDO Forum is happy that Daniele Bailo and Jan Michalák from the EPOS ERIC Research Infrastructure will share their experiences in building a European wide infrastructure that amongst others is working on creating an integrated dataspace for researchers in the field of solid earth science and discuss with us about future perspectives of data infrastructure development. \nMotivation\nThe FDO Forum (FDOF) has as the major topic to develop the FDO specifications and foster their implementation to help enabling the creation of a unified and joint dataspace which should facilitate data sharing and reuse to the benefits of the researchers. Taking a naïve viewpoint\, one would assume that for people responsible for the building of “research or data infrastructures (RDI)” FDOs would immediately be welcomed as the standard that would solve all integration problems. Of course\, this is not the case. Not surprisingly\, the many technological challenges that need to be overcome to stepwise improve data accessibility and reuse bind much person power and require long-term agendas\, so that the responsible persons are very careful in jumping on new “technology waves”. Architecture designs which account for the FDO and that are enough general and abstract to allow the RDI implementation in different scenarios\, are required. This endeavour has been pursued in research infrastructures such as EPOS\, which are highly distributed\, with many partners all over Europe and beyond\, all of them having their individual technology stack\, policies and processes\, requiring a lot of synchronisation effort to make new steps. In addition\, the available funds for RDI and thus the availability of technological experts are limited. \nEPOS is an excellent example to understand the challenges in improving data sharing and reuse in detail. Therefore\, this workshop is a very good opportunity to understand the practical challenges and the architectural approach in research infrastructure building and the achieved results in detail on the one hand\, and discuss possible future developments on the other hand.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-fdo-workshop-the-epos-research-infrastructure-practical-challenges-in-creating-an-integrated-dataspace/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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SUMMARY:Die Bedeutung von wissenschaftlichen Sammlungen und Open Science Kompetenzen für Politik\, Kultur\, Wissenschaft und Kunst in Österreich
DESCRIPTION:Im Rahmen des Horizon Europe Projekts Skills4EOSC (Skills for the European Open Science Commons) lädt diese Veranstaltung Akteure aus Politik\, öffentlicher Verwaltung\, Wissenschaft und Wissenschaftsvermittlung ein\, sich mit der Entwicklung und Strategie von Open Science in Österreich zu beschäftigen. Ziel der Veranstaltung ist\, die Open Science Community in Österreich zu unterstützen. Dafür werden die Ergebnisse aus dem Skills4EOSC Projekt vorgestellt\, das sich dem Kompetenzaufbau zu diesem Thema widmet. \nDie Veranstaltung bietet einen Einblick in speziell für Entscheidungsträger*innen entwickelte Trainingsmaterialien. Diese Trainingsmaterialien vermitteln entscheidende Kompetenzen für die Nutzung von Open Science-Daten in der Politikgestaltung. Sie sollen es politischen Entscheidungsträger*innen ermöglichen\, wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse effektiv zu beschaffen\, zu verwalten und zu analysieren. Der gezielte Einsatz dieser Daten kann fundierte politische Entscheidungen unterstützen und den Dialog zwischen Wissenschaft und Politik stärken. Aus europäischer Perspektive und mit Fokus auf Österreich soll beispielhaft ein Einblick in rechtliche und ethische Aspekte des Themas geboten werden. Es soll außerdem Raum für Austausch und Diskussion zu Relevanz und Nutzen von Open Science und Möglichkeiten zu deren Verstetigung bieten. \nDie Veranstaltung richtet sich an alle\, die Open Science Initiativen fördern und die Bedeutung von Open Science und wissenschaftlichen Sammlungen für Politik\, Wissenschaft\, Kunst und Kultur stärken möchten. \nProgramm: \n\nBegrüßung und Ziele der Veranstaltung: Generaldirektion Naturhistorisches Museum Wien\, Skills4EOSC-Team\, EOSC-Support Office Austria\nEuropäische Perspektive: Open Science in der EU\nSkills4EOSC: Aufbau von Open Science – Kompetenzen in Europa mit Fokus auf rechtliche und ethische Aspekte\nEinblick in die Open Science Landschaft in Österreich: Standpunkte und Entwicklungen aus verschiedenen Institutionen\nGeleitete Diskussion:\n\nInstitutionelle Relevanz und Nutzen von Open Science sowie Möglichkeiten der Verstetigung in Österreich\nOpen Science an den Universitäten Österreichs\n\n\nAbschluss und Ausblick\n\nZielgruppe: Policy Makers\, Civil Servants\, Honest Brokers \nIm Rahmen von Skills4EOSC wird spezielles Trainingsmaterial entwickelt\, das sich an Akteure aus Politik\, öffentlicher Verwaltung und Wissenschaftskommunikation richtet. Ziel ist es\, grundlegende Kompetenzen im Bereich Open Science zu vermitteln\, die Nutzung offener wissenschaftlicher Daten im öffentlichen Sektor zu fördern und evidenzbasierte Politikgestaltung zu stärken. \nDazu werden Fähigkeiten in der Datenakquise\, -verwaltung und -analyse gestärkt\, um wissenschaftliche Daten gezielt für fundierte und transparente politische Entscheidungen einzusetzen. Insgesamt soll das Training den Dialog und die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Wissenschaft und Politik fördern. Die Schulungsinhalte umfassen Forschungsdatenmanagement (RDM)\, Open Science (OS) und evidenzbasierte Entscheidungsfindung. Anhand gesellschaftlich relevanter wissenschaftlicher Themen (wie z.B. Gesundheit\, Umwelt und Klima) wird veranschaulicht\, wie Entscheidungsprozesse durch wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse unterstützt werden können. Ein besonderer Fokus liegt auf der Kommunikation wissenschaftlicher Ergebnisse\, ihrem Lebenszyklus und ihrer Interpretation für politische Entscheidungsträger*innen und Förderinstitutionen. \nDas Trainingsmaterial vermittelt sowohl allgemeine Prinzipien der Open Science als auch konkrete Best Practices. Die Hauptthemen sind:\n• Open Science als neue Norm\n• Stakeholder-Management\n• Gesellschaftliche und wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen\n• Interventionen \nDie Inhalte basieren auf den zentralen Botschaften der Open-Science-Bewegung und bewährten Methoden für deren erfolgreiche Umsetzung in der politischen Praxis.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/die-bedeutung-von-wissenschaftlichen-sammlungen-und-open-science-kompetenzen-fur-politik-kultur-wissenschaft-und-kunst-in-osterreich/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Industry and Open Science: Bridging Academia and Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the Future of Open Science and Industry Collaboration\nThe intersection of academia and industry is a driving force behind innovation. On 9 April 2025\, experts in the public and private sectors\, as well as researchers with experience in both academia and industry will convene online for the Workshop on Industry and Open Science. This event will delve into the power of Open Science (OS) and Open Innovation (OI) in transforming industries and fostering strategic collaborations. \nHosted under the OPUS Project\, the workshop will showcase real-world applications of OS/OI\, highlight best practices\, and examine the evolving role of researchers navigating both academia and the private sector. Participants will gain first-hand insights from industry pioneers\, engage in interactive discussions\, and explore pathways to stronger cross-sector partnerships. \nWhy Attend?\n\nDiscover how Open Science and Open Innovation are shaping industries and driving sustainable growth.\nLearn from experts at AstraZeneca\, CERN\, and BrainZell\, who will share firsthand experiences in leveraging OS/OI.\nExamine collaboration models that are breaking barriers between research institutions and businesses.\nEngage in an interactive discussion and Q&A with leading figures in the field.\n\nWho Should Attend?\nThis workshop is tailored for: \n\nResearchers exploring new collaboration opportunities\nUniversities seeking to bridge the gap between academia and industry\nFunders looking to maximize research impact\nPolicy makers driving innovation frameworks\nIndustry experts engaging with Open Science strategies\n\nHow to Register\nDon’t miss this opportunity to be part of an important conversation on the future of industry-academia collaboration. Please register here. \nPlease note: While the workshop is held online\, some project partners will be present at the University of Cyprus. Researchers on campus are welcome to join in person. \nJoin us in shaping the future of Open Science and Innovation!
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/workshop-on-industry-and-open-science-bridging-academia-and-innovation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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SUMMARY:Introducing OSTrails: Your Companion to Streamline Planning\, Tracking\, and Assessing Research Practices
DESCRIPTION:This session is an introduction to the OSTrails project\, aimed at informing the broader research community of its main objectives and preliminary results\, and involving them in the co-creation of its foundational Plan-Track-Assess (PTA) Framework. \nLimited interoperability across the research stages\, inconsistent practices between Research Data Management (RDM) services and varying Open Science maturing levels across countries and scientific domains\, hinder collaboration and scientific progress. OSTrails addresses this challenge by creating a collection of open\, reusable\, and adaptable resources that collectively enable seamless information exchange among Data Management Planning (DMP) Platforms\, Scientific Knowledge Graphs (SKGs) and FAIR Assessment Tools. This approach empowers research communities to mor effectively manage\, share\, and evaluate their outputs research. \nIn this webinar\, Elli Papadopoulou from ARC (Deputy Project Coordinator) will introduce how the PTA Framework is defined and used within the project\, to enable interoperability\, connectivity and machine actionability. \nTwo of the 24 OSTrails pilot initiatives will be featured to demonstrate how project solutions are being co-created and implemented in national and domain-specific settings. \n\nAndrew Hoffman (Leiden University) and Eileen Waegemaekers (SURF) will showcase the Dutch National Pilot\, highlighting how dynamic\, workflow-integrated DMPs support collaboration and knowledge sharing across institutions.\n\n\nRenaud Duyme (ESRF)\, representing PaNoSC\, will present a use case\, illustrating the use of DMPs\, SKGs\, and FAIR evaluation for datasets from the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility.\n\nThe webinar marks also the launch of our OSTrails Mentorship Programme\, presented by Pedro Principe (UMinho). He will inform about how the programme is structured and run to support IT infrastructure managers\, Research support staff and Funders’ support officers advance their skills and deepen their expertise in DMPs\, SKGs and FAIR assessment using the OSTrails Toolkit. Participants selected through the Open Call for Mentees will benefit from personalised guidance by experts across the OSTrails consortium. \nThe webinar will conclude with a live Q&A session. \n*This session will be recorded and made available through the organiser’s official ch
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/introducing-ostrails-your-companion-to-streamline-planning-tracking-and-assessing-research-practices/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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