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SUMMARY:Wie sollte eine faire Finanzierung von Open Access aussehen?
DESCRIPTION:Wissenschaftliches Publizieren im Open Access (OA) wird heute von den kommerziellen Zielen einer sehr kleinen Anzahl von umsatzorientierten\, global agierenden Medienkonzernen dominiert (Gatti et al. 2025\, 14). Im Mai 2023 erklärte der Rat der Europäischen Kommission\, dass das aktuelle System des wissenschaftlichen Publizierens für öffentliche Forschungsförderer zunehmend unbezahlbar wird. Die steigenden Kosten haben global die Forderung nach einem Wechsel zu nicht gewinnorientierten Publikationsmodellen gestärkt\, siehe UNESCO Diamond Open Access Alliance\, 2024. \nImmer stärker etablieren sich Forderungen\, Diamond Open Access (DOA) Publikationsmodelle im Bereich des wissenschaftlichen Publizierens zu finanzieren\, um das aktuelle System zu transformieren und die Abhängigkeit der Wissenschaft vom kommerziellen Verlagswesen zu verringern. Die ab 2025 von der DFG geförderte Servicestelle Diamond Open Access (SeDOA) unterstützt diesen Ansatz. Zudem betont die Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina die Skalierbarkeit von nicht gewinnorientierten OA-Publikationsmodellen als entscheidender Faktor für eine erfolgreiche Transformation\, da Wissenschaftseinrichtungen mit wenigen Medienkonzernen auf dem Publikationsmarkt konkurrieren (Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina 2025\, 34). Entsprechende Finanzierungsstrukturen können die Implementierung offener Infrastrukturen und damit die gesamte Open-Research-Transformation positiv beeinflussen. \nFür den Forschungsraum Berlin-Brandenburg ist das faire und nachhaltige Finanzieren von  Open Access ein drängendes Thema (Neufend et al. 2024)\, das aufgrund der Unsicherheiten in der Finanzierung von Wissenschafts- und Kulturerbe-Einrichtungen alle Einrichtungstypen unterschiedlich betrifft. In dieser Veranstaltung möchten wir mit Akteur*innen ins Gespräch kommen\, die bereits eine nachhaltige\, faire und kollektive Finanzierung von Open Access unterstützen und ermöglichen. \nAuf dem virtuellen Podium möchten wir entlang folgender Fragen diskutieren: \n\nIst das nicht gewinnorientierte Publizieren kostengünstiger als kommerzielle APC- und BPC-Modelle?\nWelches Verständnis von Fairness ist maßgeblich für faires OA?\nWas ist der Wert und was sind die Kosten des nicht gewinnorientierten Publizierens und wie können entsprechende Ressourcen bereitgestellt werden?\nWie können einzelne Akteure im Forschungsökosystem nicht gewinnorientiertes Publizieren unterstützen?\nWas sind notwendige Finanzierungsstrukturen\, die nicht gewinnorientiertes Publizieren nach fairen Prinzipien ermöglichen?\nWas lässt sich aus einer kritischen Reflektion bisheriger großangelegter Transformationsverträge und den daraus entstandenen Kriterien lernen?\nWas sind die Alternativen zu solchen großangelegten\, kommerziellen Ansätzen im wissenschaftlichen Publizieren?
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/wie-sollte-eine-faire-finanzierung-von-open-access-aussehen/
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260321
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SUMMARY:RDA 26th Plenary Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The RDA has been working since 2013 to create solutions to allow researchers to openly share and re-use data across technologies\, disciplines\, and countries. The RDA 26th Plenary Meeting will take place fully virtually under the theme ‘Data Continuity for Research Resilience’\, from 16-20 March 2026. \n\n\nData continuity is essential for research resilience. As the research and scientific landscape faces institutional changes\, technological transitions\, and global disruptions\, VP26 brings together the RDA community to address critical challenges in maintaining access to research data. Through collaborative sessions\, RDA groups and individual members will explore strategies for building robust data infrastructures\, preserving research outputs\, and ensuring data remains accessible regardless of the challenges. \n\n\nJoin us as the global RDA community comes together to explore data continuity strategies that strengthen research resilience in times of change\, crisis\, and transformation. \n\n\nFor who?: \n\n\n\nData scientists\nData professionals\nResearchers\nIndustry leaders\nEntrepreneurs\nPolicy makers\nData stewards\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration Open\n\nJoin the global RDA community in March 2026 to take part in shaping the future of data. Registration fees remain unchanged from VP24 (held in April 2025) to allow the participation of as many RDA members as possible. \n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/rda-26th-plenary-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
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SUMMARY:Cloud Services for Synchronization and Sharing 2026
DESCRIPTION:About The Conference\nCS3 2026 is an in-person event and part of the CS3 conference series \nThe 2026 CS3 Conference will take place on 17-19 March 2026 at University of Oslo \nWe look forward to meeting old and new colleagues within the CS3 community. Reconnect\, inspire and get inspired\, learn from each other and have some fun together\, too. \nThe main session will start on Tuesday\, 17 March and will be preceded on Monday 16 March afternoon by a co-located SIG-CISS session of the GEANT Association. \nRegistration\nWe are now accepting registrations! Please use this form to register. The early bird offer expires end of December 2025\, (or earlier\, depending on availability).
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/cloud-services-for-synchronization-and-sharing-2026/
LOCATION:Oslo
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260325
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260319T115050Z
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SUMMARY:Call for input: Understanding open science monitoring landscape
DESCRIPTION:The OSMI Working Group 2 has published an update on their work related to open science monitoring landscape\, presenting the current mapping of initiatives that track and assess open science practices worldwide. \nAs part of this effort\, the group has identified 73 open science monitoring initiatives globally and compiled structured information on their scope\, leadership\, monitoring approaches\, and areas of open science covered. \nWe are now opening this dataset for public review and invite the wider open science community to help strengthen this mapping effort. \nYou can contribute by completing this short Google Form. \nThe public review period will remain open until 24 March 2026. \nThrough the form\, you may contribute in the following ways: \n\nCorrection to an existing initiative (flag inaccurate or outdated information)\nAdditional information for an existing initiative (add missing details)\nSuggest a missing initiative (propose initiatives not yet included)\nGeneral comments on the dataset or review process\n\nAll submissions will be reviewed by OSMI Working Group 2 before being incorporated into the dataset. \nFor more information: \n🔗 https://open-science-monitoring.org/understanding-the-open-science-monitoring-landscape-an-update-from-osmi-working-group-2/
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/call-for-input-understanding-open-science-monitoring-landscape/
CATEGORIES:Consultation Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20250618T081950Z
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SUMMARY:FAIR Digital Objects Conference
DESCRIPTION:Conference Update November 2025\nProgram Chairs: Andreas Rauber (TU Wien)\, Sven Bingert (GWDG Göttingen) \n  \nAbstract Submissions & Reviews\nWe received 51 abstract submissions\, primarily concerning ongoing implementation projects. This is more than we had at previous FDO conferences. As with the Berlin conference\, there will be 18 slots for paper presentations\,10 slots for lightning talks and various posters. The review process will now begin\, with three reviewers per abstract\, and we intend to inform authors of the outcome by 15 December 2025. \n  \nRegistration\nRegistration is expected to open in the first two weeks of December. Along with the registration information\, we will provide details of fees and social events. \n  \nProgram Update\nThe programme for the 3rd FDO Conference on 24-27 March 2026 at TU Wien (TUW) is taking shape and we would like to provide an update on the state of preparations. So\, let’s go through the general layout of the conference. On 24 March 2026\, we will organise tutorials and a newcomer session. \n\n\n\n24 March\n25 March\n26 March\n27 March\n\n\nTutorials\nNewcomer session\nWelcome session:\nKeynotes and sessions on the dimensions of trust\, the state of their implementation and plans for action\, with audience interaction.\nFDO-related sessions with a keynote from Sanzio Bassini\,\nDirector of SuperComputing Applications and Innovation Department at CINECA\, paper presentations\, and panels (Motivation for FDOs\, Interoperability for FDOs).\nFDO-related sessions with\npaper presentations\, lightning talks\, panel on FDO and security\, summary and audience interaction.\n\n\n\n  \nFirst Day\nThe first day will start with a welcome session kicked off by J. Schneider (Rector of TUW) and C. Kirkpatrick (co-chair of the FDO Forum)\, followed by two keynotes from T. Hahn (President BDVA) and C. Stöver (CCO GEANT) on their views on the state of data exchange and reuse. \nThen\, in three sessions\, we will focus on the following: \n\nviews on specific trust dimensions\, such as data sovereignty\, transparency\, traceability\, accountability and persistence;\nthe state of architectures to overcome trust and rights barriers with the help of dataspace technologies and FDOs;\npossibilities for concrete actions.\n\nThe speakers on the first day are the Austrian minister E. Holzleitner (BMFWF)\, J. Schneider (rector of TU Wien)\, C. Kirkpatrick (SDSC\, FDOF)\, S. Hanslik (BMFWF)\, T. Hahn (BDVA)\, C. Stöver (GEANT)\, L. Biven (Jefferson Lab)\, D. Sangion (UniCredit)\, T. Motshegwa (AOSP)\, E. Pentz (Crossref\, DONA)\, M. Spiekermann (IDSA\, Huawei)\, D. Rohrmus (Factory X)\, S. Bingert (GWDG\, FDOF)\, P. Koen (IDSA\, Microsoft)\, E. Schultes (GOFAIR\, FDOF)\, M. Manda (Dirisa\, SA)\, Xihui Zheng\, Cheng Chi (China)\, TBA (Japan). \n  \nSecond and Third Day\nOn the second day\, we will begin with a keynote from the CINECA director. We will then focus on the current state of FDO specification applications and other FDO-related topics. Most contributions will take the form of presentations\, lightning talks and posters. We will organise three panels: \n\n“Why motivation for FDOs?” organised by L. Biven (Jefferson Lab);\n“FDO Interoperability” organised by R. Hanisch (former NIST);\n“Security and FDOs” organised by C. Blanchi (DONA) and P. Wittenburg (FDOF).\n\nAs with the FDO conferences in Leiden and Berlin\, there will be ample opportunity for interaction. \n  \nTraining and Newcomer Session\nWe will organise training courses and a special session on 24 March 2026 for newcomers. Here\, we will report on FDO specifications\, FDO-related services\, and FDO implementations (internet-based\, web-based and nano-publication-based). More details will be published soon. \n  \nOrganisers\nTU Wien \nFAIR Digital Objects Forum \n  \nPartners\nBDVA\, BMFWF\, CLARIN ERIC\, CODATA\, DIN\, DISSCO\, DOI Foundation\,\nDONA Foundation\, DKRZ\, EPOS ERIC\, FDO One\, GO FAIR\, GWDG\, IndiScale\,\nKIT\, Naturalis\, NIST\, ORKG\, RDA\, SDSC\, TIB\, ZBMED Köln \n  \nConference Chairs\nProf. Dr. Andreas Rauber (TUW)\, Dr. Sven Bingert (FDOF\, GWDG)\nContact: secretariat@fairdo.org
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/fair-digital-object-forum-conference/
LOCATION:TU Wien\, Kuppelsaal\, Karlsplatz 13\, Vienna\, 1040\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Hybrid Events
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SUMMARY:Horizon Europe Open Science requirements in practice
DESCRIPTION:Have any doubts or questions about your obligations as a Horizon Europe (HE) grant holder in terms of Open Access to publications and Research Data Management? We will present the HE requirements\, followed by some time for your questions to our experts. You will also get a preview of the main tools and services OpenAIRE provides to help project coordinators and research support staff on the requirements’ compliance.\nLearn about:\n– Mandatory and recommended Open Science requirements in HE.\n– Compliance with the HE Open Access to publications mandate.\n– Managing and sharing Research Data in HE projects.\n– Delivering Data Management Plans and reporting publications and datasets in HE.\n– OpenAIRE tools and services to support HE projects. \nOpenAIRE is a not-for-profit organisation that is supported by several HE grants. This webinar is organised as part of an effort to make Open Science practices easier to understand and implement. \nTarget audience: Project Coordinators\, Researchers\, Research Managers\, Librarians and Data Stewards. \n*** REGISTER HERE ***
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/horizon-europe-open-science-requirements-in-practice-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260116T112636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T112636Z
UID:21478-1775520000-1775951999@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Open Science Retreat
DESCRIPTION:The Open Science Retreat Global Edition is a week full of scientific discussions and reflections\, getting work done\, making new friends and resetting. \nThe Retreat follows an unconference model. Except for the plenary sessions\, all activities are optional. \nThis year\, we will host one session of lightning talks for you to present your research in. We are aware that it can be difficult to attend an event with an unconventional agenda and therefore would like to offer a slot that fulfills more traditional academic criteria. Please submit an abstract if you want to be part of the lightning talks session. \nSubmitting an abstract is absolutely not mandatory for your application!
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-science-retreat/
LOCATION:Wales
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260411
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SUMMARY:Austrian-Slovenian HPC Meeting 2026 – ASHPC26
DESCRIPTION:ASHPC26 will continue the tradition of the annual Austrian HPC Meetings (2015–2020) and the Austrian-Slovenian HPC Meetings (2021–2025) bringing together users and providers of large-scale computing resources for both academic and non-academic research and development. \nASHPC26 will focus on various aspects of High-Performance Computing (HPC) and provides a great opportunity to discuss HPC-related topics and present your latest results. It will also provide an overview and update on the rapidly improving AI and HPC landscape available to European researchers and serve as a platform for exchanging experiences related to the usage and operation of large-scale computing resources and the challenges encountered. \nCentral European NCCs Workgroup Meeting – CE-NCCs-WG\, 7 April 2026\nOn Tuesday\, 7 April 2026\, in the afternoon preceding ASHPC26\, there will be a Central European NCCs Workgroup Meeting (for NCC / EuroCC 3 staff only) where the National Competence Centres (NCCs) address their most challenging topics and further regional collaboration.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/austrian-slovenian-hpc-meeting-2026-ashpc26/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260120T130934Z
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SUMMARY:OER-Barcamp Österreich 2026
DESCRIPTION:#reOPEN – OER gemeinsam gestalten \nWir treffen uns als österreichische OER-Community\, tauschen Erfahrungen aus\, bringen Ideen ein und entwickeln Innovationen – in Barcamp-Sessions\, Workshops\, Pro-Action-Cafés und Co-Creation-Räumen. Von bewährten Praktiken bis zu neuen Trends – die breiten Aspekte offener Bildung werden gemeinsam erkundet und weiterentwickelt. \nTermin & Ort: \n\n9.–10. April 2026\nOskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1\, Universität Wien\n\nDie Teilnahme ist kostenlos – wir freuen uns sehr\, euch die Möglichkeit zu geben\, gemeinsam als OER-Community der österreichischen Hochschulen Ideen zu entwickeln\, Erfahrungen auszutauschen und neue Impulse für offene Bildung zu setzen. Wir freuen uns auch über OER-Expert:innen und Interessierte aus dem gesamten Bildungsbereich und über Österreich hinaus. \nOER-Practitioner Special:  \nAm Vormittag des 10. April gibt es die kostenlose Möglichkeit\, die OER-Practitioner-Ausbildung mit einem Präsenzworkshop bei OER-Expertin Sandra Schön zu starten. Auf die Teilnahme folgen individuell absolvierbare Teilleistungen\, und die Ausbildung schließt mit der offiziellen OER-Zertifizierung von FNMA ab – ideal für alle\, die aktuell an ihrer Hochschule keinen Zugang zu diesem Angebot haben. Anmeldung und weitere Informationen folgen auf der Veranstaltungshomepage. \nAlle Details zum Programm und zur Anmeldung findet ihr auf der Veranstaltungshomepage:\nhttps://shared-oer-services.univie.ac.at/oer-barcamp-oesterreich-2026/ \nVeranstaltet wird das OER-Barcamp Österreich 2026 von den Shared-OER-Services in Kooperation mit österreichischen Hochschulen und Partnernetzwerken.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/oer-barcamp-osterreich-2026/
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260413T235900
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260413T235900
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260306T105515Z
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SUMMARY:EGI2026 Call for Contributions
DESCRIPTION:EGI2026 is coming to Ghent\, Belgium! \nBlock your calendars between September 21 and 25\, 2026. \nThis beautiful city is located 30 mins by train from Brussels. \nGhent combines the charm of a medieval city centre with a vibrant cultural and culinary (night)life. \nThe conference will be organised in the historical ‘De Bijloke‘ venue\, a 13th century hospital/abbey\, currently used as a location for concerts and events. \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-call-for-contributions/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260416
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260217T111803Z
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SUMMARY:EU investiert über 307 Mio. EUR in künstliche Intelligenz und verwandte Technologien
DESCRIPTION:Die Europäische Kommission hat zwei neue Aufforderungen zur Einreichung von Vorschlägen im Rahmen des Clusters „Digitalisierung\, Industrie und Raumfahrt“ des Arbeitsprogramms „Horizont Europa“ veröffentlicht\, mit denen 307\,3 Mio. EUR zur Stärkung der digitalen Innovation und Wettbewerbsfähigkeit Europas bereitgestellt werden. \n\n\n\nInsgesamt 221\,8 Mio. EUR sind für eine Initiative bestimmt\, die sich auf die Entwicklung vertrauenswürdiger Dienste der künstlichen Intelligenz (KI)\, innovativer Datendienste und die Sicherung der strategischen Autonomie der EU konzentriert. Im Rahmen der Aufforderung werden Projekte finanziert\, die zur Entwicklung von KI beitragen\, einschließlich Maßnahmen zur Unterstützung der Strategie „Anwenden von KI“\, der Robotik\, der Quantentechnologien\, der Photonik und virtueller Welten. Mit mehr als 40 Mio. EUR für die „Open Internet Stack Initiative“ werden sowohl Endnutzeranwendungen als auch Technologien innerhalb der Stacks entwickelt\, um europäische souveräne digitale Gemeingüter zu unterstützen. \nFür die zweite Aufforderung zur Einreichung von Vorschlägen stehen zusätzliche 85\,5 Mio. EUR zur Verfügung\, mit denen eine offene strategische Autonomie bei digitalen und neu entstehenden Technologien und Rohstoffen unterstützt wird. Es wird sich auf Themen wie KI-Agenten der nächsten Generation\, Robotik für Industrie- und Serviceanwendungen und die Entwicklung neuer Materialien mit verbesserten Sensorfunktionen konzentrieren. \nDiese Aufforderungen zur Einreichung von Vorschlägen fördern nachhaltige Innovation und die europäische Führungsrolle bei strategischen digitalen Technologien im Einklang mit dem Kompass der Kommission für Wettbewerbsfähigkeit. Mit diesen Investitionen will die Kommission die Führungsrolle bei strategischen Technologien durch nachhaltige\, auf den Menschen ausgerichtete Innovationen sichern. \nCluster 4 des Arbeitsprogramms von Horizont Europa „Digitalisierung\, Industrie und Raumfahrt“ ist strategisch darauf ausgerichtet\, die Führungsrolle und Wettbewerbsfähigkeit Europas in wichtigen strategischen digitalen Sektoren wie KI\, Quantentechnologie\, künftigen digitalen Netzen\, virtuellen Welten und anderen Schlüsseltechnologien zu beschleunigen. Diese Aufforderungen stehen Unternehmen\, öffentlichen Verwaltungen\, Hochschulen und anderen Einrichtungen aus den EU-Mitgliedstaaten und Partnerländern offen. \nDas Bewerbungsfenster bleibt bis zum 15. April 2026 geöffnet. \nWeitere Informationen finden Sie auf dem Portal „Funding & Tenders“.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/eu-investiert-uber-307-mio-eur-in-kunstliche-intelligenz-und-verwandte-technologien/
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260415T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260415T150000
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UID:21660-1776243600-1776265200@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:PATTERNs of Change: Building an Open and Responsible Future for European Research
DESCRIPTION:The PATTERN project is happy to invite you to attend its final event: PATTERNs of Change: Building an Open and Responsible Future for European Research. \nJoin policymakers\, research organisations\, SMEs and EU-funded projects to reflect on how we can scale up open and responsible research and innovation (Open RRI) across Europe and to share what actually works (and what doesn’t) in real-life implementation. \nThe programme\nMorning: Policy-oriented sessions (09:00–13:00) \nA high-level roundtable and a practical outreach workshop focused on aligning researchers’ needs with EU-driven policies and strengthening Open RRI practices. \nAfternoon: Story Slam Session with Sister Projects (14:30–15:30) \nA short\, fun and refreshingly honest format: projects share an “unsuccessful” story (something that didn’t go to plan\, a failed approach\, a lesson learned)  and the presentation must include a MEME. \nAfternoon: Walkthrough poster session and networking (15:30–16:30) \nA dedicated space to showcase posters and dissemination materials\, walk around\, connect and exchange ideas. Feel free to bring posters\, roll-ups\, flyers\, postcards\, or any other comms materials you’d like to share. \nLearn more and register here!
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/patterns-of-change-building-an-open-and-responsible-future-for-european-research/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260423T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260423T140000
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260319T121530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T080430Z
UID:21669-1776949200-1776952800@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Webinar on EOSC Federation and activities at national level
DESCRIPTION:Curious about how the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) is shaping the future of research and collaboration? \nWe are pleased to invite you to our upcoming webinar\, “EOSC Federation and activities at national level”. This session will provide a concise yet insightful overview of the EOSC Federation\, its strategic direction\, and what it means for the Austrian research community and service providers. We will also take a closer look at the role of the EOSC Support Office Austria in this context. \nDuring the webinar\, you will gain key updates on current developments\, learn about the progress towards establishing the Austrian EOSC Node\, and have the opportunity to engage directly with experts in an interactive discussion. \nDate: 23 April 2026\nTime: 1–2 pm CEST \nRegistered participants will receive the Zoom link prior to the webinar. \nAgenda: \n\nWelcome\nIntroduction to the EOSC Federation – Ilire Hasani-Mavriqi (EOSC SOA\, TU Graz)\nEOSC Support Office Austria (EOSC SOA): role and activities – Dimitri Prandner (EOSC SOA\, JKU)\nTowards the Austrian EOSC Node: current status – Ilire Hasani-Mavriqi (EOSC SOA\, TU Graz)\nInteractive Q&A & discussion\n\nIf you have any burning questions already\, feel free to send them though the registration form or to contact@eosc-austria.at \nWe would be delighted to have you join us for this engaging session. \n  \nMeeting Link: https://tuwien.zoom.us/j/67913244265?pwd=aavKmlLOfHvaheSSYtuJgyGLaosLGj.1
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/webinar-on-eosc-federation-and-activities-at-national-level/
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260423T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260423T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260401T111512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T111512Z
UID:21724-1776956400-1776960000@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Teaching Reproducibility for Professional Development and Intellectual Growth
DESCRIPTION:We would like to cordially invite you to another Open Science Education Coffee Lecture. This time\, the focus will be on how reproducibility can be taught in economics and what significance it holds for research\, professional qualifications and career development. \nTeaching Reproducibility for Professional Development and Intellectual Growth \n23 April 2026 | 15:00 – 16:00 CEST \nOnline | in English \nOrganised by: ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics \n  \nReproducibility has long been more than just a methodological detail. It plays an increasingly important role in the quality of academic work and in how research is taught and learned today. But how can this topic be effectively conveyed in teaching? \nIn this Open Science Education Coffee Lecture\, Richard Ball\, Professor of Economics at Haverford College (USA)\, will provide insights into the work of Project TIER\, which he has helped shape for many years. As a member of the Executive Committee\, he is one of the individuals who help shape the project’s content and strategy. His talk is therefore not only an introduction to the approaches of Project TIER\, but also an opportunity to explore the development of reproducible research from a perspective that closely integrates teaching and research. \nRichard Ball will demonstrate how transparency and reproducibility have been systematically integrated into the teaching of quantitative methods in the economic and social sciences since 2013. This involves specific teaching approaches\, methodological and professional skills\, and the question of how the standards of scientific research have changed in recent years – for example\, through data and code policies and the establishment of replication archives.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/teaching-reproducibility-for-professional-development-and-intellectual-growth/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20250925T151929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T151929Z
UID:21125-1777852800-1778111999@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:FOR2026 Conference: The Future of Open Research: Reliable\, Responsible\, Equitable
DESCRIPTION:The future of open research is uncertain. On the one hand\, decades of activism and institutional support have placed the value and significance of intelligent strategies and formats for open research (and its dissemination) beyond doubt. Openness is central to the development of trustworthy\, accountable\, collaborative\, and socially engaged knowledge. On the other hand\, open research measures need to be tailored to diverse research conditions around the globe and across domains\, which in turn requires substantial investment\, local engagement\, responsiveness to the ethical and social dimensions of inquiry\, and attention to diversity\, equity\, and inclusion. \nWhile the implementation of open science principles is certainly facilitated by ever more accessible digital technologies and training programmes\, for many researchers around the world\, acquiring the expertise and skills to engage in open research practices remains elusive. Exposure to open research initiatives often happens as an end-user rather than as an active contributor. This is because well-resourced environments produce the tools\, set the research goals\, define the standards and methods\, which leads to them benefiting disproportionally from the opportunities. This makes even the best-intentioned projects into opportunities for the best-resourced environments (which are often in charge of producing open science tools) to impose their own understanding of research goals\, standards\, and methods on everybody else. Therefore\, without domain- and location-specific input\, the risk is that open research amplifies existing inequities and discrimination in the production\, use\, and evaluation of knowledge\, thereby inflicting damage to the research system instead of the promised improvements. And this is not to mention the ongoing debates over how politically unpalatable open science may be\, the extent to which open research has been appropriated by commercial entities such as large publishing companies and digital platforms\, the fraught intersection between open science and artificial intelligence\, and the ongoing difficulties in supporting and maintaining open research activities and tools in the long term. \nThis conference brings together scholars\, activists\, and policymakers to consider this challenging landscape and discuss the future of open research. Our goal is to facilitate the development of open research practices explicitly geared to serve the public interest\, which involves interrogating what may constitute that ‘public interest’ to different audiences and in different locations around the world. A central element for our discussions will be the development of a Munich Manifesto for Equitable Open Research\, detailing ways to utilise open research to foster reliable\, responsible\, and equitable forms of inquiry. A draft text of the manifesto will be circulated two weeks before the conference to all participants\, and one session of the conference will be dedicated to discussing and finalising the declaration and its possible signatories. \nWe call for contributions by researchers across all fields of knowledge\, including the arts and humanities\, policy-makers interested in research and development\, representatives of scholarly and commercial institutions involved in research\, and civil society associations engaged in knowledge production.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/for2026-conference-the-future-of-open-research-reliable-responsible-equitable/
LOCATION:Technical University of Munich
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260206T100924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T100924Z
UID:21530-1777939200-1778111999@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Sprache / Macht / Daten
DESCRIPTION:Wie sprechen wir über unsere Welt? Und wer legt die Begriffe\, Bedeutungen und Beziehungen fest? Mit der steigenden Menge an Daten und den technologischen Möglichkeiten\, diese zu verknüpfen\, verschieben sich auch Machtgefüge – mit teils massiven Folgen. Denn wer Daten sammelt\, speichert und modelliert\, beeinflusst\, wie Wissen entsteht und welche Perspektiven und Erzählungen (un)sichtbar werden. \nUm das Spannungsverhältnis zwischen Sprache\, Macht und Daten im digitalen Kulturerbe gemeinsam zu beleuchten\, lädt das Bundesministerium für Kunst und Kultur (BMWKMS) mit dem Kulturpool\, der Österreichischen Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft (FFG)\, der Topothek und dem kärnten.museum zum Stakeholder Forum 2026\, am 5.-6. Mai 2026 in Klagenfurt ein. \nWie können Museen\, Archive\, Bibliotheken und Akteure wie Kulturpool ihre Verantwortung wahrnehmen? Welche Infrastrukturen und Voraussetzungen sind zur Öffnung und Vernetzung von Sammlungen notwendig? \nUnd was braucht es\, um die nachhaltige Nutzung\, interdisziplinäre Forschung sowie die verantwortungsvolle und innovative Vermittlung von Kulturerbe-Daten zu fördern?
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/sprache-macht-daten/
LOCATION:Klagenfurt
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260505T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260505T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260217T112207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T112207Z
UID:21558-1777975200-1777980600@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Webinar: OMERO – A Platform for Image Data Management
DESCRIPTION:The Health Data Research Hub (HDRH) at the Medical University of Graz provides a secure data environment and standardized interfaces that form the foundation for data excellence across the entire research data lifecycle—from study planning and the creation of data management plans to long-term storage and the secure reuse of data in analytical environments. \nThis presentation will focus on OMERO\, an open-source platform developed by the Open Microscopy Environment (OME) for the centralized storage\, management\, visualization\, and analysis of microscopy and bioimaging data\, including associated metadata. Its client–server architecture enables location-independent access via web and desktop clients\, while an access-controlled infrastructure ensures secure data management and distribution. \nBy automatically capturing microscope metadata\, OMERO supports transparent and reproducible research in accordance with the FAIR principles. In addition\, it offers compatibility with numerous bioimaging file formats\, as well as APIs and plugins that enable high interoperability. \nThe presentation will conclude with a short live demonstration of OMERO and selected workflows.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/webinar-omero-a-platform-for-image-data-management/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260116T113150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T113150Z
UID:21488-1778025600-1778111999@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:KU Leuven Open Science Day
DESCRIPTION:Open Science is an integral part of today’s research. It encompasses a wide range of practices and outputs across all stages of the research lifecycle. For instance\, researchers share their publications via repositories\, publish in Open Access journals\, and disseminate early findings through preprints. They make their data FAIR\, preregister their research protocols\, and engage the public through Citizen Science initiatives. \nChallenges include selecting the most appropriate channel for publishing research\, considering the economic implications of this choice\, as well as managing the learning curve and time investment required to implement certain Open Science principles. At the same time\, researchers must navigate various considerations\, including GDPR compliance\, intellectual property rights\, and research security. KU Leuven is committed to Open Science\, guided by the principle: “as open as possible\, as closed as necessary.” \nThe Open Science Day is an opportunity for researchers of the KU Leuven Association to take part in this discussion\, to showcase their own Open Science efforts\, to shed a light on difficulties they might encounter\, to share experiences and solutions.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/ku-leuven-open-science-day/
LOCATION:Kasteelpark Arenberg 41 \, 3001 Heverlee
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260422T124849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T124849Z
UID:21750-1778025600-1778198399@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:10th Open Science Retreat
DESCRIPTION:With the Open Science Retreat (OSR) the ZBW brings together international Open Science supporters from different stakeholder groups. Again\, we are planning two sessions where we will dive deeply into the topics that are of burning interest to us all. \nWe cordially invite you to join our 10thOpen Science Retreat that will be held virtually on 6 & 7 May 2026\, 15:00-17:00 CEST. \nIt is dedicated to the theme “The future of Open Science amid authoritarianism\, geopolitical tensions and aspirations for data sovereignty”. \n  \nFundamental scientific principles and findings are under unprecedented attack: Disinformation and science scepticism has reached new levels\, threatening the very foundations of democracy and science. Autocratic governments are attempting to restrict academic freedom and to use science and research to legitimise their very own political narratives and agendas. At the same time\, geopolitical tensions are deepening\, leading to increased security concerns in science and research\, potentially leading to less openness\, collaboration and communication among researchers around the globe. Last but not least\, these developments are also having a significant impact on the availability of research infrastructures and Open Science materials. Do our societies need more data sovereignty to meet these challenges? \n  \nTo guide our discussions\, we would like to address the following questions: \n\nHow can Open Science – with its emphasis on transparency\, collaboration\, equality of opportunities and reproducibility of scientific results – be sustained in the light of these global developments?\nWhat measures can we\, as an international community of Open Science practitioners\, take to ensure that Open Science is firmly established as the default mode of doing science in an increasingly challenging environment?\nIn particular\, how can we meet the challenges in areas like \n\nendangered data\, surveys and other Open Science materials?\nendangered research infrastructures for science and research?\n\n\nCan greater data sovereignty help us overcome some of the challenges we face in Open Science\, or are there other approaches that might be more promising?\n\n  \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity and apply now for free for this unique networking event: openscienceretreat.zbw.eu\nDeadline for application: 23 April 2026 \nThe Open Science Retreat is an interactive event. Participants are expected to commit to active contribution during the entire retreat. The number of participants is limited (random election\, however\, balanced with regard to geographical distribution and diversity aspects). \n  \nWe are looking forward to an exciting #OpenScienceRetreat – be part of it!
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/10th-open-science-retreat/
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260507T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260507T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260430T131952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T132026Z
UID:21829-1778166000-1778171400@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Open Science for Future Generations: Equity\, Access\, and Local Knowledge
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library in the Department of Global Communications and UNESCO would like to invite you to: “Open Science for Future Generations: Equity\, Access\, and Local Knowledge\,” scheduled for Thursday\, 7 May\, 2026\, 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. (ET).  This virtual panel discussion is a side event to the 11th Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science\, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals. \n  \nRegister Now \n  \nOpen science is a cornerstone of the Pact for the Future and essential for advancing an inclusive and equity-based knowledge ecosystem. Despite growing global commitment to openness\, significant structural inequities persist within the scholarly publishing and research infrastructure. These barriers disproportionately affect youth and researchers in the early stages of their careers. Limited access to publishing opportunities\, research infrastructure\, and global networks can constrain their ability to contribute to and benefit from the global knowledge commons.   \n  \nBuilding on the outcomes of the 4th UN Open Science and Open Scholarship Conference\, this panel will explore how open science policies and infrastructures can reduce systemic inequities and empower early-career researchers as knowledge producers and full participants in the scientific enterprise. Speakers will discuss strategies to incentivize participation with a focus on the challenges of brain drain and the importance of conducting research locally\, adapting global goals to the specific context\, needs\, and priorities of local communities.   \n  \nSpeakers include: \nBatool Almarzouq\, UKRI Metascience Research Fellow \nLuisa Fernanda Echeverría King\, Simón Bolívar University (Colombia) \nMadiareni Sulaiman\, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN Indonesia) \nRania Sabo\, UNESCO  \n  \nModerator: Dag Hammarskjöld Library \n  \nParticipation in UN events is governed by the UN Code of Conduct. By registering for the event\, you agree to adhere to this policy. \n  \nWe look forward to your participation! \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-science-for-future-generations-equity-access-and-local-knowledge/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260512T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260512T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260430T144108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T144108Z
UID:21838-1778587200-1778590800@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Webinar: Piloting the Next Generation EOSC in an Experimental Network of Nodes
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will show how EOSC Beyond is helping a network of national\, thematic\, and e-infrastructure pilot EOSC nodes move from standalone infrastructures to a more cohesive network\, mirroring the operational EOSC Federation. \nBuilding on the substantial progress through the first two years of the EOSC Beyond project\, we’ll hear from Node representatives who are leading this transformation. Discover real-world use cases\, technical integrations\, and the collaborative blueprint that is contributing to turning the vision of a federated EOSC into a working reality.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/webinar-piloting-the-next-generation-eosc-in-an-experimental-network-of-nodes/
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260116T112922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T112922Z
UID:21485-1779235200-1779321599@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Open Science Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:This one-day hybrid event will bring together researchers\, professional services staff and key stakeholders\, with the aim to advance open science in the social sciences. Building on the work of the CIVICA Open Science Communities\, this event aims to build capacity and promote Open Science in the CIVICA partner institutions. \nThe programme will feature keynotes\, panels\, lightning talks\, and workshops. Our aim is to highlight the specific opportunities and challenges that open science brings to the social sciences\, and to invite discussion about best practices between disciplines. \nThis will be a hybrid event\, and will take place at LSE. \nHow to apply\nAny submissions on opening the social sciences are welcome\, and CIVICA si especially keen to receive proposals on the following topics: \n\nOpen Educational Resources (OER)\nInteraction between Open Science and AI\nManaging and sharing data in the social sciences\nOpen access monographs\n\nPlease contact library.openresearch@lse.ac.uk for more information.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-science-conference-2026/
LOCATION:London
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260521T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260521T133000
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260401T113112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T113112Z
UID:21726-1779364800-1779370200@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:EOSC EU Node Ask Me Anything for Researchers
DESCRIPTION:Join our upcoming Ask Me Anything (AMA) session to learn about the latest developments and practical benefits of the EOSC EU Node. \nSpeakers and Moderators: Peter Szegedi\, Spiros Athanasiou\, Maja Dolinar \nWho is it for? \nResearchers across the EU and associated countries involved in Open Science\, data-intensive research\, and collaborative projects. \nWhat is on the agenda? \nThe session will cover: \n\nUpdates on the EOSC EU Node platform and its latest developments\nOpen questions from the community regarding services\, access\, and use of the platform\n\nThis interactive Ask Me Anything session is your chance to explore the EOSC EU Node in practice\, learn about the latest updates\, and ask questions directly to the team. Whether through a live demonstration of a real user scenario or an open discussion on platform developments and community needs\, the session will provide valuable insights into how the EOSC EU Node can support your research. \nHow will the session work? \n\nInteractive Q&A – Ask your questions about the EOSC EU Node’s services\, capabilities\, and recent developments.\nLive engagement – Submit and upvote questions using Zoom’s Q&A feature.\nFocused discussions – Depending on readiness\, the session will either feature a practical EOSC United use case or focus on platform updates and community questions.\n\nRegister now to secure your place\, we look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/eosc-eu-node-ask-me-anything-for-researchers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260116T112758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T113659Z
UID:21482-1779840000-1779926399@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:EOSC-A 13th General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:The EOSC United and EOSC Gravity projects will hold a joint General Assembly meeting on Wednesday\, 27 May 2026 in Brussels. This full-day\, in-person meeting will bring together partners from both projects to review progress to date\, discuss key achievements\, and align on strategic priorities. The programme will conclude with a networking dinner\, offering participants an opportunity to connect and exchange insights in an informal setting. \n\nRegistration\nRegistration for the General Assembly meeting is now open. Representatives of partner organisations from the EOSC United and EOSC Gravity projects are invited to register by 07 May 2026. \n\nVenue\nThe meeting will take place at the Renaissance Brussels Hotel\, located in the European Quarter\, close to the city centre. \n\nAccommodation\nParticipants are kindly requested to arrange their own travel and accommodation. In addition to the Renaissance Brussels Hotel\, the Radisson RED Brussels is situated just a few metres from the event venue and offers a convenient alternative.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/eosc-a-13th-general-assembly/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260430T145227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T145227Z
UID:21843-1781481600-1781567999@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Expanding and deepening the EOSC Federation (EOSC Partnership)
DESCRIPTION:Expected Outcome: \nProject results are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: \n\nThe EOSC Federation provides to EOSC users with state-of-the-art digital services addressing their needs to store\, process and share data\, run software\, models and workflows\, and collaborate with their peers.\nResearch and digital infrastructures and other organisations providing scientific services are equipped with appropriate structures and technical\, legal and coordination mechanisms to onboard\, manage and sustainably operate digital tools and services in the EOSC Federation.\nInvestments across Europe in the provision of FAIR scientific data and services within EOSC are more aligned and coordinated\, achieving economies of scale and more efficient use of digital resources.\n\nScope: \nIn order to carry out typical research workflows\, researchers need to use a broad range of digital services such as data storage\, computing\, applications\, and collaboration tools. Such services are often cost-intensive and their provision is restricted\, e.g. to researchers within a country/region or a specific thematic area. The EOSC Federation aims to provide a trusted\, sovereign and secure environment to researchers in Europe to use high-quality\, FAIR research data and run research workflows\, with a focus on cross-disciplinary and cross-country research collaboration. \nThe aim of the topic is to set up an EOSC Federation-wide mechanism that enables multiple organisations to seamlessly offer such digital services\, and to support the sustained provision of these services to EOSC users. It also aims to enlarge the EOSC Federation by supporting the expansion of Nodes as gateways through which multiple organisations can offer their resources\, such as data and services\, to EOSC users. \nProposals should cover the following activities: \n1) Provide seamless\, user-friendly access to EOSC users to digital services for typical research workflows such as data storage\, computing\, applications\, and collaboration tools\, through a fully integrated EOSC Federation-wide system. \n\nGather requirements and analyse needs of researchers and EOSC users for such services and how they can best complement and integrate with existing resources in the EOSC Federation.\nSupport developing and embedding a Federation-wide resource management and accounting system for the efficient provision of such services across the Federation\, building on the design principles of the ‘virtual credit allocation’ system of the EOSC EU Node and any further development in the EOSC Federation.\nProvide access to EOSC users to such services\, based on the researchers’ and EOSC users’ needs and requirements and making use of a Federation-wide resource management and accounting system and harmonised access policies\, in line with the principles and guidelines of transnational and virtual access to European Research Infrastructures and related EOSC Federation policies.\nUpgrade the EOSC user experience through deep\, back-end\, cross-provider integration of key digital services covering the full research lifecycle\, achieving a user-friendly and robust environment.\nDevelop\, test and demonstrate business models for the effective management of the supply and demand of such services\, as well as for their long-term sustainable provision in the EOSC Federation\, beyond the end of the project’s duration.\nDevelop guidelines to facilitate a harmonised approach to the acquisition and provision of such services that supports research data sovereignty and research security in Europe\, ensuring a trusted\, secure and sovereign EOSC Federation.\nEstablish mechanisms for continuous feedback and improvement\, including indicators for monitoring the quality and usage of the services\, building on and further developing existing mechanisms of the EOSC Federation\, and ensuring that the evolving needs and requirements of EOSC users are met by the EOSC Federation.\n\nThese activities should be fully concerted and aligned with related parallel activities carried out by the EOSC Federation. \n2) Support the broadening\, integration and structuring of the participation of research communities in the EOSC Federation through \n\nthe development and establishment of intra-Node coordination mechanisms and organisational models to enable EOSC Nodes to effectively represent broad communities and multiple organisations in the EOSC Federation\,\nthe development and use of digital capabilities\, and of options for harmonised legal arrangements\, such as contractual or service-level agreements\, for onboarding and sustainably provisioning communities’ services through EOSC Nodes\,\nbroadening organisations’ engagement with and contribution to the EOSC Federation\, including underrepresented thematic research communities or geographic areas.\n\nProposals should implement the activities through the organisation of joint calls that provide grants to third parties. \nThe joint calls should be open to organisations that participate or are interested to participate in the EOSC Federation either by operating an EOSC Node or by onboarding their identified resources to the EOSC Federation\, in line with the relevant criteria set by the EOSC Federation. \nProposed activities should be driven by current gaps and needs of scientific communities\, digital infrastructures and service providers. Proposals should clearly demonstrate how they will contribute to addressing these needs and increasing the uptake of the EOSC Federation by researchers. \nThe activities should comply with and contribute to the continuous update and upgrade of related EOSC Federation policies and standards\, including technical and interoperability standards\, the use of open standards\, harmonised access and use policies\, and cybersecurity[1]. \nProposals should include a robust and credible plan for the long-term\, beyond the project’s duration\, sustained operation of the services that they will make available in the EOSC Federation\, and any other relevant project results. \nFor what concerns provision of access to digital services by third parties funded under the joint calls\, proposals should include a list of the digital services that will be supported through the joint calls. The third parties funded under the joint calls should identify the specific digital services that they will provide for access and the amount of access made available to EOSC users\, allocating budget according to users’ demand and making use of the Federation-wide resource management and accounting system. These third parties should also fulfil further conditions and requirements described in the ‘Virtual Access Activities’ part of the ‘Specific Features for Research Infrastructures’ section of this Work Programme\, for what concerns publicity of the access offered\, determining the access costs\, and setting criteria for access by EOSC users in line with the EOSC Federation access policies. Proposals are expected to address compliance with these specific conditions and notably ensure that the selected third parties will provide appropriate documentation to support and justify the amount of access provided and corresponding costs. \nProjects are encouraged to explore synergies with relevant EU initiatives such as EuroHPC. To ensure coherence and complementarity of outcomes\, funded projects are expected to cooperate with each other and with relevant initiatives and projects contributing to the development of the EOSC Federation including actions awarded under the topics HORIZON-INFRA-2023-01-EOSC-04\, HORIZON-INFRA-2024-EOSC-02-01\, HORIZON-INFRA-2025-01-EOSC-01\, HORIZON-INFRA-2026-01-EOSC-01 and closely interact with the organisational setup of the EOSC Federation. To this extent\, proposals should provide for dedicated activities and earmark appropriate resources. This topic implements the co-programmed European Partnership for the European Open Science Cloud[2]. \n[1] As described in the EOSC Federation Handbook and other relevant documentation potentially adopted by the EOSC Federation. \n[2] https://eosc.eu/partnership/
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/expanding-and-deepening-the-eosc-federation-eosc-partnership/
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260616
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UID:21849-1781481600-1781567999@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Strengthening the potential of the EOSC for knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration (EOSC Partnership)
DESCRIPTION:Expected Outcome: \nProject results are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: \n\nBetter overview of the identified opportunities and barriers of the EU’s current legal framework on intellectual property (patents\, copyright\, licenses etc.) for researchers to valorise knowledge resources provided and/or processed in the EOSC Federation.\nOrganisations contributing resources to the EOSC Federation have improved capacity\, stronger incentives and better legal and technical conditions to valorise these knowledge resources and engage in open innovation practices and industry-academia collaboration.\nOrganisations contributing to the EOSC Federation have clearer frameworks and incentives to offer their resources to innovators\, deep-tech startups and startups emerging from academia.\nOrganisations contributing to the EOSC Federation have established channels in EOSC to promote knowledge valorisation with the private sector\, including SMEs and industry.\n\nScope: \nThis topic aims to support increasing and exploiting the potential of EOSC as a driver of innovation and a platform for researchers to develop new technologies and solutions that can be brought to the market. \nKnowledge valorisation is one of the EU’s key priorities for the European Research Area\, aiming to ensure that the increasing amount of research results generated in the EU\, mostly with full or partial public funding\, are transformed to products\, services and solutions that benefit society and contribute to economic competitiveness. \nMany initiatives have already been taken at EU level to boost knowledge valorisation\, including the guiding principles\, codes of practice and a platform to build a community to share experiences[1]. \nThe EOSC Federation brings together and makes available to researchers\, large volumes of knowledge resources\, including data\, publications\, software\, tools and services from different research and data infrastructures and scientific services providers across Europe. It therefore has the potential to facilitate and provide appropriate frameworks for knowledge valorisation\, open innovation practices and industry-academia collaboration especially for what concerns results that stem from cross-discipline or cross-country research. Activities funded under this topic should aim to support the capacity of the EOSC Federation and its community to better valorise research results in line with the EU’s code of practice on intellectual assets management[2] and standardisation in the European Research Area[3]. \nA key element in this effort is to clarify the legal conditions to valorise knowledge resources\, including resources provided in the EOSC Federation. As knowledge resources have various degrees of copyright protection\, it is often challenging for researchers to navigate in what they are allowed to do with the knowledge resources and how they can be used in industry-academia collaboration. A better overview of requirements and more legal clarity will therefore incentivise researchers to valorise the knowledge resources of the EOSC Federation. \nThis effort should also take into account the specific needs of different research communities contributing to the EOSC Federation\, ensuring they have the possibility to set better legal terms for knowledge valorisation through appropriate choice of licenses etc. More guidance is therefore needed to ensure that contributors can share their knowledge resources in the EOSC Federation with fewer legal strings attached. \nProposals under this topic should include the following activities: \n\nAnalyse opportunities and barriers emerging from the provisions of the EU’s current legal framework on intellectual property and relevant types of licenses that set the legal conditions for researchers to valorise knowledge resources in EOSC Federation.\nGather requirements and needs\, develop and analyse potential business models and access schemes for innovators and start-ups in Europe to access and use resources available in the EOSC Federation.\nDevelop a number of case studies of identified EOSC stakeholders valorising their results and/or establishing collaboration links with the private sector.\nMap out and evaluate the possibilities of relevant types of licenses for knowledge resources to facilitate knowledge valorisation and engage in open innovation and industry-academia collaboration.\nOrganise workshops\, webinars and awareness-raising campaigns\, and develop guiding material targeted at EOSC users and communities contributing to EOSC on how to facilitate and engage in knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration based on the knowledge resources of EOSC Federation.\nDevelop recommendations and best practices\, based also on the case studies\, for further development of the EOSC Federation to facilitate knowledge valorisation and industry-academia collaboration.\n\nTo ensure complementarity with and use of the latest EU guidelines and research results\, proposals should build on ongoing and previous Horizon Europe-funded projects\, including IP4OS\, EU guiding principles for knowledge valorisation\, Knowledge Valorisation Platform and code of practice for intellectual property management and standards. This topic implements the co-programmed European Partnership for the European Open Science Cloud[4]. \n[1] https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/research-area/industrial-research-and-innovation/eu-valorisation-policy/knowledge-valorisation-platform \n[2] http://data.europa.eu/eli/reco/2023/499/oj \n[3] https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reco/2023/498/oj \n[4] https://eosc.eu/partnership/
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/strengthening-the-potential-of-the-eosc-for-knowledge-valorisation-and-industry-academia-collaboration-eosc-partnership/
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T145338Z
UID:21845-1781568000-1781654399@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Trusted frameworks for secure and efficient data sharing in EOSC (EOSC Partnership)
DESCRIPTION:Expected Outcome: \nProject results are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: \n\nCountries\, research communities and institutions are equipped with data sovereignty frameworks harmonised within EOSC and aligned with EU legislation and international agreements.\nImproved mechanisms and solutions for effective control over sensitive data and for enabling lawful data use and sharing across EU member states\, scientific disciplines and third countries with EU adequacy decision in place.\nMore harmonised guidelines\, support and training to researchers and data stewards on applying EU and national legislation and international agreements for data access\, sharing\, reuse\, licensing and associated services within EOSC.\nIncreased interoperability with relevant solutions of other European data spaces for secure data management and processing.\n\nScope: \nResearch data sovereignty refers to the possibility for effective control by data owners of data usage and sharing when necessary. Effective and transparent community-driven data sovereignty frameworks are important enablers of open science\, in particular ensuring safe and trusted management of personal or sensitive data\, safeguarding the quality of curated research datasets and the effective application of related EU and national digital and data legislation. Data sovereignty mechanisms can also improve the resilience and preparedness of research and data infrastructures against risks related to access to and preservation of critical data and services\, including risks related to data generated and stored outside the EU/EEA. \nThe exponential growth of available research data and the increasingly collaborative and cross-disciplinary research has accentuated challenges related to secure\, efficient and lawful cross-border data sharing for research purposes. Removing barriers to data sharing while ensuring data sovereignty is crucial to realise the potential of EOSC to foster trusted cross-country and cross-discipline scientific collaboration. \nThis topic aims to support data sovereignty while enabling seamless and trusted data sharing and access across scientific disciplines\, EU Member States and third countries where the EU considers sufficient data protection is in place\, tackling different regulatory regimes and procedures. \nProposals should include the following activities: \n\nDevelopment and implementation of national\, community and/or institutional research data sovereignty frameworks\, including policies for data sharing and access\, harmonised and aligned with EU digital and data legislation and international agreements such as adequacy decisions and digital partnership agreements\, as well as best practices from EOSC\, related common European data spaces and international data-sharing standards and initiatives.\nDemonstration and validation of concrete adoption cases of data sovereignty policies by national\, community or institutional actors\, aligned with open science and the FAIR data principles.\nDevelopment of harmonised governance frameworks\, ensuring smooth enforcement of data sovereignty policies.\nDevelopment of comprehensive data provenance tools to trace and verify the quality and lineage of data used in research\, and demonstration through identified use cases within relevant selected thematic areas.\nDevelopment of templates and guidelines for secure and sovereign data management\, including template agreements on data sharing\, publication\, and reuse\, and guidelines for licensing.\nDevelopment of guidelines for classifying critical data and services based on sensitivity and relevance to scientific communities and European policies\, and for managing risks related to access to and preservation of such critical data and services.\nAnalysis of data categories and definitions across scientific disciplines\, incorporating compliance with security requirements set out in EU and national legislation.\nDevelopment of recommendations for the establishment of a support centre\, linking with relevant national and thematic competence centres\, focused on compliance of data management with EU and national legislation\, and proof of concept of its integration and sustainable operation in the EOSC Federation.\n\nProjects are encouraged to explore synergies with relevant EU initiatives such as other common European data spaces that address sensitive data or data critical for research. To ensure complementarity and use of latest research results\, proposals should build on ongoing and previous INFRAEOSC projects such as those funded by topics 2023-EOSC-01-06\, 2023-EOSC-01-04 and 2024-EOSC-01-04 and align with the EOSC Federation policies and standards[1]. This topic implements the co-programmed European Partnership for the European Open Science Cloud[2]. \n[1] As described in the EOSC Federation Handbook and other relevant documentation potentially adopted by the EOSC Federation \n[2] https://eosc.eu/partnership/
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/trusted-frameworks-for-secure-and-efficient-data-sharing-in-eosc-eosc-partnership/
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
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UID:21847-1781568000-1781654399@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Uptake of FAIR data management practices and of EOSC by research communities and research infrastructures (EOSC Partnership)
DESCRIPTION:Expected Outcome: \n\nIncreased adoption of open science and research data management practices in line with the FAIR principles by researchers and across research infrastructures (RIs) in Europe.\nIncreased uptake of the EOSC Federation by researchers through the long-term sustainable provision in the Federation of scientific services and high-quality\, FAIR research data\, and their integration in scientific workflows addressing current gaps and needs of research communities.\nResearch communities\, as well as ESFRI and other European research infrastructures increase their alignment with EOSC standards and policies\, and their capacity to integrate in the EOSC Federation.\n\nScope: \nThis topic aims to further increase across Europe the adoption of open science and research data management practices in line with the FAIR principles\, and to support the development of a user-focused and science-driven EOSC Federation. \nIt capitalises on the previous work by Science Clusters in enabling open science practices\, FAIR implementation and managing open calls for multi-disciplinary science projects. It also builds on the experience by several RIs and other organisations as active participants in building the EOSC Federation\, either through the establishment of EOSC nodes or the onboarding of resources to EOSC nodes[1]\, to support the engagement of underrepresented RIs and research communities into the EOSC ecosystem. \nProposals should cover both the following activities: \n1) Accelerate FAIR adoption and the contribution to and use of EOSC resources by multiple research communities through open science projects. \nThis activity should be implemented through open calls that provide grants to third parties for open science projects through a cascading grant mechanism. The open calls should encourage\, where applicable\, cross-RI and/or cross-domain collaborations\, including for data access\, use and reuse. \nOpen science projects should address questions of high scientific impact\, adopting best practices for FAIR data and service management and demonstrating their benefits. Their activities may include developing\, annotating\, curating and making FAIR high-value datasets\, developing direct pipelines to integrate large-scale experimental data in repositories federated in EOSC\, operationalising data access for AI-based applications\, reusing existing datasets\, enhancing existing and developing new vocabularies\, data standards\, metadata mappings and crosswalks\, developing software\, tools and services\, or supporting open science community building. \nThey should cover a broad range of (academic and/or industrial) research communities and scientific disciplines\, including those less represented in the EOSC Federation. They should make use of resources available in the EOSC Federation and adopt existing EOSC policies and standards[2]\, where possible. Projects should strive to ensure the sustained\, beyond the projects’ duration\, integration\, deployment and operation of relevant outcomes in the EOSC Federation. \nAt least EUR 29 million of the EU contribution to this topic should be used in this activity[3]. The financial support to third parties for the open science projects must be provided in the form of grants that should be between EUR 100 000 and 250 000 per grant for a duration of 12 to 24 months. The consortium shall put in place adequate measures to support the integration of the open science projects’ results into the EOSC Federation. These could include mentoring\, training and any other activities providing effective linkage to the EOSC Federation and EOSC Nodes\, as needed for the specific nature of each project. \n2) Support the integration of thematic research and RI communities in the EOSC Federation \nThe following activities should be included: \n\nCoordinating\, aligning and networking existing community-based competence centres on FAIR and open science practices developed within the EOSC ecosystem.\nDeveloping training programmes\, modules and material on FAIR and open science practices tailored to the specific needs of different thematic research communities. This activity should include feedback mechanisms to ensure that the training services are responsive to the evolving needs of EOSC user communities.\nDeveloping frameworks for the provision and continuous evolution of high-impact services and data repositories onboarded to the EOSC Federation\, fostering interoperability and integration of data and resources from diverse scientific domains and promoting their sharing through the EOSC Federation.\nEstablishing mechanisms for the integration and long-term sustainable provision of all relevant outcomes into the EOSC Federation\, as well as for continuous feedback and adaptation\, ensuring evolving requirements of researchers and RIs are met within the EOSC ecosystem.\nEngaging underrepresented thematic research and RI communities to increase their integration in EOSC.\n\nProposals are expected to cooperate and align with activities of the EOSC Partnership and to coordinate with relevant initiatives and projects\, including actions awarded under topics HORIZON-INFRA-2025-01-EOSC-01\, HORIZON-INFRA-2025-01-EOSC-02 and HORIZON-INFRA-2027-01-EOSC-01. This may include the upgrade\, deployment and adoption where appropriate of existing community-endorsed pilot\, tools\, services and standards developed by past and ongoing INFRAEOSC projects. To this extent\, proposals should provide for dedicated activities and earmark appropriate resources. \nIn this topic the integration of the gender dimension (sex and gender analysis) in research and innovation content is not a mandatory requirement. This topic implements the co-programmed European Partnership for the European Open Science Cloud[4]. \n[1] Relevant information and documentation about the EOSC Federation can be found in the EOSC Federation Handbook and other relevant documentation adopted by the EOSC Federation. \n[2] As described in the EOSC Federation Handbook and other relevant documentation potentially adopted by the EOSC Federation. \n[3] Including reasonable administrative and management costs related to the open calls for the financial support to third parties. \n[4] https://eosc.eu/partnership/
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/uptake-of-fair-data-management-practices-and-of-eosc-by-research-communities-and-research-infrastructures-eosc-partnership/
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260819
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20250618T101334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T101334Z
UID:20734-1786147200-1787097599@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:12th SCAR Open Science Conference
DESCRIPTION:The SCAR Open Science Conferences offer scientists from various disciplines and countries the opportunity to present their work\, network and participate more actively in SCAR’s scientific activities. SCAR and the Norwegian Polar Institute are pleased to invite you to the 12th SCAR Open Science Conference\, in Oslo\, Norway\, from 8–18 August 2026. The SCAR Open Science Conference 2026 comprises a diverse program featuring plenary lectures\, mini-symposia\, parallel sessions\, panel discussions\, posters\, and various social and excursion opportunities in Oslo\, Norway\, and its surroundings.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/12th-scar-open-science-conference/
LOCATION:Oslo
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260909
DTSTAMP:20260503T100229
CREATED:20260116T113513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T113536Z
UID:21492-1788739200-1788911999@eosc-austria.at
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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