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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:European Innovation Council Pathfinder Challenges – Work Programme 2025 Info Day
DESCRIPTION:The European Innovation Council (EIC) kindly invites you to its Info Day about the EIC Pathfinder Challenges\, published in the EIC 2025 Work Programme. The Info Day takes place in Brussels on Friday\, 4 April 2025\, right after the EIC Summit 2025. It consists of a plenary session explaining the specific characteristics of EIC Pathfinder Challenge calls\, and parallel sessions by the EIC Programme Managers Ivan Stefanic\, Federica Zanca\, Franc Mouwen and Carina Faber. Please see the agenda below. \nAll parts of the Info Day will be livestreamed and recorded. Recordings and slides will be made available for the public after the Info Day. Remote participants can participate in the discussions and Q&A by submitting their questions via sli.do. For general questions\, you are invited to consult the EIC Pathfinder FAQ website. \nTo participate in person to the Info Day\, please register below by 25 March. \n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration period ended on Tuesday 25 March 2025\, 18:00 (CET)
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/european-innovation-council-pathfinder-challenges-work-programme-2025-info-day/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Hybrid Events
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SUMMARY:Forschungsdateninfrastrukturen 2024
DESCRIPTION:Anschaffung und Aufbau von hochwertiger Forschungsdateninfrastrukturen für EU-Missionen SOIL und WATERS\n\n\n\n\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.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWas wird gefördert?\nMit dieser Ausschreibung werden Vorhaben zur Anschaffung und zum Aufbau von Forschungsdateninfrastrukturen (Nutzungstypen „nicht-wirtschaftliche Nutzung“ und „wirtschaftliche Nutzung“) für Grundlagenforschung und für anwendungsorientierte Forschung im Kontext der nationalen Umsetzung der EU-Missionen SOIL und WATERS gefördert. \nEs stehen 1\,3 Mio. Euro zur Verfügung. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWer wird gefördert?\nFörderbar für den Nutzungstyp „nicht-wirtschaftliche Nutzung“ sind: \n\nEinrichtungen für Forschung und Wissensverbreitung\n\nHochschulen (Universitäten und Fachhochschulen)\nAußeruniversitäre Forschungseinrichtungen\nTechnologietransfereinrichtungen\, Innovationsmittler und sonstige wissenschaftsorientierte Organisationen (z.B. Vereine gemäß Vereinszweck\, Betreiber von F&E-Infrastrukturen)\n\n\nFörderbar für den Nutzungstyp „wirtschaftliche Nutzung“ sind:\n\nEinrichtungen für Forschung und Wissensverbreitung\nUnternehmen\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWie hoch ist die Förderung?\nDie max. Förderungssumme beträgt 650.000 Euro. Die Förderungsquote beträgt: \n\nbeim Nutzungstyp “nicht-wirtschaftliche Nutzung“: 90%\nbeim Nutzungstyp “wirtschaftliche Nutzung“: 50%\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWas sind die Einreichkriterien?\n\nEinzel- oder Konsortialantragstellung\nLaufzeit 3 Jahre\nFörderbare Gesamtkosten mindestens 200.000 Euro\nDie antragstellende Organisation/Konsortialführung muss eine Betriebsstätte und/oder Niederlassung in Österreich haben.\nDer Projektstandort der anzuschaffenden Forschungsdateninfrastruktur muss sich in Österreich befinden.\nPro antragstellender Organisation und Nutzungstyp können max. 2 Förderungsanträge eingereicht werden.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWie erfolgt die Einreichung?\nDie Einreichung ist ausschließlich elektronisch und vor Ablauf der Einreichfrist via eCall möglich. \nEinreichschluss im eCall ist der 02.04.2025\, 12:00:00 (MESZ). \nBis zu diesem Zeitpunkt müssen die Anträge in elektronischer Form (eCall) bei der Einreichstelle eingelangt sein. Für den rechtzeitigen Eingang des Antrags hat der/die Antragsteller:in Sorge zu tragen. Eine Nachreichung – auch von Teilen des Antrags – ist nicht möglich. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWann gibt es eine Entscheidung?\nDie Sitzung des Bewertungsgremiums findet voraussichtlich im Juni 2025 statt. Die Förderungsentscheidung ist für Ende Juni 2025 geplant.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/forschungsdateninfrastrukturen-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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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:Have Your Say! Survey on FAIR Principles in Health Technology Research
DESCRIPTION:Are you working in Health Technology research? Your insights are essential! \nAs part of the Skills4EOSC Project\, we are gathering input to develop recommendations for implementing FAIR practices in this field. This initiative is led by TU Delft (Netherlands) and IIT (Italy)\, in collaboration with the research community. \nBy participating in our short survey\, you can share your knowledge\, experiences\, and challenges regarding FAIR principles in Health Technology. Your feedback will contribute to a wider discussion and help build a strong network of professionals working towards better data management and sharing. \n🕒 Deadline: 31 March 2025\n⏳ Duration: 10-15 minutes\n🔗 Take the survey here: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/b7197ad9-5bcd-9b2b-ad72-30bc2c444cd4
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/have-your-say-survey-on-fair-principles-in-health-technology-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Consultation Calls
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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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SUMMARY:2. Österreichischen Bibliothekskongress
DESCRIPTION:Unter dem Motto „Demokratisch – Divers – Nachhaltig“ öffnen wir die Türen zu einem bedeutenden Forum\, das den aktuellen Wandel unserer Welt reflektiert. \nAktuelle politische und gesellschaftliche Entwicklungen verlangen eine umsichtige Auseinandersetzung in der Arbeitswelt\, der Lehre und Ausbildung wie auch im privaten Umfeld. \nWissenschaftliche und öffentliche Bibliotheken spielen hierbei eine zentrale Rolle. Sie sind nicht nur Knowledge Hubs\, sondern auch aktive Akteure unserer Gesellschaft. Mit ihrem technischen Know-how\, ihrer administrativen Expertise und ihrem breiten Informationsangebot tragen sie dazu bei\, Lösungsansätze zu entwickeln und neue Dienstleistungen zu etablieren. Darüber hinaus fördern sie Kooperationen und bieten somit einen wichtigen Mehrwert für die Gesellschaft. \nDer Bibliothekskongress dient als bedeutende Plattform für Austausch\, Information\, Diskussion und Vernetzung. Er zeigt die Zusammenarbeit zwischen den renommierten nationalen Bibliotheksverbänden – der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare (VÖB) und dem Büchereiverband Österreichs (BVÖ) – in einem inspirierenden Rahmen auf. \nEs erwarten Sie zahlreiche Vorträge von Expert*innen und ein spannendes Rahmenprogramm! \nWir freuen uns auf wegweisende Diskussionen und Impulse beim 2. Österreichischen Bibliothekskongress in Wien!
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/2-osterreichischen-bibliothekskongress/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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SUMMARY:EGI2025 Call for Contriutions
DESCRIPTION:Shape the Future of Advanced Computing and Data Services at EGI2025\n#EGI2025 is now accepting contributions! This event\, organised by the EGI Foundation in collaboration with CSIC and LIP\, brings together researchers\, innovators\, and service providers to explore cutting-edge developments in advanced computing and data services for science and innovation. \nYou can consult the Call Topics on the EGI2025 Scientific Programme page: https://indico.egi.eu/event/6638/program \n🔹 Key dates: \n\nCall Open: February 3\nDeadline: March 20  2025 23:59\nConfirmation of acceptance: On or before April 15\n\n  \nSubmission deadline: March 20 23:59 CET \nConference dates: June 2-6\, 2025 \n📢 Submit your contribution and join us in Santander\, Spain \nhttps://go.egi.eu/EGI2025_Contributions \nLet’s make EGI2025 a vibrant forum for innovation—your voice and ideas will make a difference! \nIf you have any questions about the call\, do not hesitate to reach out to me\, or to contact the event organisation directly via events@egi.eu
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/egi2025-call-for-contriutions/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference Calls
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SUMMARY:EU Open Data Days 2025
DESCRIPTION:Die Welt der offenen Daten verändert sich rasend schnell und bietet unzählige Möglichkeiten\, um Transparenz zu fördern\, technologische Innovationen voranzutreiben und informierte Entscheidungen für die Gesellschaft zu treffen. Die EU Open Data Days 2025 sind eine ideale Plattform\, um diesen Wandel aktiv mitzugestalten und sich mit Gleichgesinnten aus der Open-Data-Community zu vernetzen. \nWir freuen uns\, bekannt zu geben\, dass die EU Open Data Days 2025 am 19. und 20. März 2025 im European Conference Centre in Luxemburg (ECCL) und online stattfinden werden. Dieses Event wird von der Publikationsstelle der Europäischen Union und dem Team von data.europa.eu\, dem offiziellen Portal für europäische Daten\, organisiert. \nWarum sollten Sie teilnehmen?\nDie EU Open Data Days 2025 richten sich an eine breite Zielgruppe\, darunter Datenveröffentlicher aus dem privaten und öffentlichen Sektor\, Analysten\, politische Entscheidungsträger\, Wissenschaftler sowie alle\, die sich leidenschaftlich für offene Daten engagieren. Die Veranstaltung bietet wertvolle Einblicke in: \n\nErfolgsgeschichten & Best Practices: Erfahren Sie aus erster Hand\, wie Open Data in verschiedenen Bereichen Europas erfolgreich genutzt wird.\nHerausforderungen & Lösungen: Entdecken Sie Lösungen\, um die Hürden beim Umgang mit offenen Daten zu überwinden.\nDatenvisualisierung: Sehen Sie\, wie Datenvisualisierung die Kommunikation und Bürgerbeteiligung transformiert.\nDatenkompetenz: Stärken Sie Ihre Fähigkeiten im Umgang mit offenen Daten durch praxisnahe Schulungen und Workshops.\n\nJetzt vormerken! \n\nDatum: 19.-20. März 2025\nOrt: European Conference Centre Luxemburg & online\nRegistrierung: Die Registrierung wird Ende November 2024 geöffnet.\n\nCall for Proposals – Werden Sie Teil des Programms Sind Sie Experte im Bereich offene Daten oder in verwandten Feldern wie Datenvisualisierung oder Künstliche Intelligenz? Dann reichen Sie Ihre Vorschläge ein und teilen Sie Ihre Erfahrungen mit der Open-Data-Community. Die Einreichungsfrist endet am 22. Oktober 2024. \nWeitere Informationen finden Sie auf der offiziellen Webseite der EU Open Data Days 2025: https://data.europa.eu/en/euopendatadays \nSeien Sie dabei und gestalten Sie eine Zukunft\, in der offene Daten nicht nur zugänglich\, sondern auch für das Gemeinwohl optimal genutzt werden! #EUOpenDataDays2025
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/eu-open-data-days-2025/
LOCATION:European Conference Centre Luxemburg
CATEGORIES:Hybrid Events
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UID:20280-1742169600-1742342399@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Building the EOSC Federation: Kick-off workshop for the build-up phase of the EOSC Federation
DESCRIPTION:The EOSC EU Node will take part in the upcoming Kick-off Workshop for the build-up phase of the EOSC Federation\, organised by the EOSC Tripartite Governance under the auspices of DG RTD\, on 17-18 March 2025 in Brussels\, Belgium. This event will bring together representatives from 12 invited organisations and one consortium\, the European Commission with the EOSC EU Node contractors\, and the EOSC Association to shape the early phase of the EOSC Federation build-up. \nAs the first reference node in the unfolding EOSC Federation\, the EOSC EU Node implements core federating capabilities and provides horizontal infrastructure and application services to support cross-node scientific workflows. The workshop will create a unique opportunity to present the EOSC EU Node’s technical architecture and solutions to the other node candidates and actively contribute to discussions on the key aspects of the early federation building exercise\, ensuring alignment with the common interests of all involved organisations and other stakeholders of the EOSC ecosystem. \nThe workshop agenda will focus on: \n\nPlanning the main activities of the build-up phase based on draft project proposals of the node candidates.\nDefining the organisational modalities for effective collaboration.\n\nEOSC EU Node representatives will contribute to discussions across\nmultiple highly relevant topics: \n\n\nIdentity and resource management\nHow can we ensure seamless authentication and authorisation (AAI) across the EOSC Federation? What role do PIDs\, metadata standards\, and resource discovery play in enabling interoperability?\nFederated workflows\, application orchestration\, and monitoring\nHow can we enable cross-node scientific workflows? What tools and standards should be in place for workflow management\, orchestration\, and Virtual Research Environments (VREs)?\nSecurity\, privacy\, and policy frameworks\nWhat security policies and IT certifications should the EOSC Federation adopt? How do we ensure GDPR compliance and define clear Rules of Participation (RoP) for nodes and services?\nScientific services\, FAIR research objects\, and use cases\nHow do we ensure EOSC services and research objects (data\, software\, workflows) are FAIR? What are the best practices for data curation\, provenance tracking\, and real-world use cases?\nSkills\, training\, and engagement strategies for the EOSC Federation\nWhat training and capacity-building efforts are needed to support researchers and service providers? How do we engage new communities and structure EOSC onboarding processes effectively?
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/building-the-eosc-federation-kick-off-workshop-for-the-build-up-phase-of-the-eosc-federation/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250312T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250312T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
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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;VALUE=DATE:20250311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250313
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
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;VALUE=DATE:20250310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250311
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
CREATED:20250220T123327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T123327Z
UID:20195-1741564800-1741651199@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:European Union Prize for Citizen Science
DESCRIPTION:The European Union Prize for Citizen Science recognizes outstanding achievements in the advancement of knowledge through the empowerment of civil society for the development of the future. \nThe Prize honors Citizen Science Initiatives in the European Research Area that enact change\, expand knowledge\, and demonstrate innovative Open Science processes that rethink existing practices while addressing social\, cultural\, environmental\, educational\, and political advancement. \nCitizen Science is demonstrated by “general public engagement in scientific research activities when citizens actively contribute to science either with their intellectual effort or surrounding knowledge\, or with their tools and resources” (European Commission\, 2014). \nThe Prize invites submissions from a diverse range of initiatives that demonstrate outstanding examples of both citizens engaging with science and research\, and scientists and researchers engaging with society. An initiative could consist of a project\, a series of projects\, an activity\, or series of activities.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/european-union-prize-for-citizen-science/
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250307T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250307T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
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;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
CREATED:20250214T123116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T123116Z
UID:20161-1741266000-1741278600@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Datenlehrpfad 2025
DESCRIPTION:Am 6. März richtet die Stadt Wien den Open Data-Lehrpfad aus.\nDiese Initiative zielt darauf ab\, „Veränderungen in der Stadt mit Hilfe von Daten“ aufzuzeigen.\nDer Treffpunkt ist um 13:00 Uhr am Stephansplatz\, beim Südturm des Stephansdoms. \nDer Lehrpfad endet auch 2025 mit einem Besuch im Parlament\, wo Expert*innen der Parlamentsdirektion und der Universität Wien Einblicke in das erweiterte Open Data-Angebot des Parlaments geben.\nDen Abschluss der Veranstaltung bildet eine Führung durch das historische Gebäude mit besonderem Fokus auf die Parlamentsdaten.\nHinweis: Für den Zutritt ins Parlament ist eine extra Registrierung erforderlich. \nAuf diesem Lehrpfades werden folgende Stationen besucht: \n\nBundesdenkmalamt\nWien Digital\nWiener Wasser\nUrban Innovation Vienna\nStadtvermessung Wien\nWiener Linien\nParlament Österreich\n\n\n\n\nWann findet diese Veranstaltung statt?6. März 2025\nBeginn: 13:00\nEnde: 16:30\nZum Kalender hinzufügen
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/datenlehrpfad-2025/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250305T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250305T130000
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CREATED:20250214T123356Z
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UID:20165-1741165200-1741179600@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Open Data Expo 2025
DESCRIPTION:Anlässlich des internationalen Open Data Days 2025 laden die FH Technikum Wien und die Wirtschaftsagentur Wien zur 4. Open Data Expo am 5. März 2025 ein. Auch in diesem Jahr lautet das Motto “Daten erleben und begreifen”. Dabei werden zahlreiche Anwendungen und Projekte präsentiert\, die auf öffentlich zugänglichen Daten basieren. Teilnehmer*innen der Open Data Expo haben die Möglichkeit\, in 3 Gruppen zu je 20 Personen die Zentrale des Wiener Luftmessnetzes zu besuchen. Zusätzlich werden Workshops angeboten. \n\n\n\n\nProgramm\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n09:00 bis 09:20 Uhr: Eröffnung\n09:20 bis 13:00 Uhr: freie Besichtigung der Stände und Projekte der Open Data Expo\n09:30 Uhr: Netzwerktreffen “DataConnect Community AT” / “DataBusiness Community AT”\, Wirtschaftsagentur Wien\, Stadt Wien\, Gaia-X Hub Austria\, Data Intelligence Offensive\, Know-Center\, Hörsaal HS_F0.02\n11:00 Uhr: Workshop “Datenanalyse und Visualisierung”\, FH Technikum Wien\, Universität für Weiterbildung Krems\, EDV-Saal EDV_F2.02\nab 11:00 Uhr: Besuche der Zentrale des Wiener Luftmessnetzes:\n\n\n11:00 Uhr: Gruppe 1\n11:45 Uhr: Gruppe 2\n12:30 Uhr: Gruppe 3
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/open-data-expo-2025/
LOCATION:FH Technikum Wien
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250305
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CREATED:20250204T105142Z
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UID:19989-1741046400-1741132799@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:EGI Access Call
DESCRIPTION:The Offer\nA Collaborative Path to the Digital Era\n\nSelected applications will be granted sponsored access and use of EGI services and resources. EGI offers compute and storage resources\, compute platform services\, data management services\, and related user support and training through this call. The resources and services offered via this grant are sponsored by various national funding agencies and are free to access for the use cases selected through the call. Please note that we cannot provide access to specific data sets through this Call. \nSelection and Results\n\nEGI supports the integration of new scientific use case applications in the EGI Federated Infrastructure under the following new conditions: \n\nProposals for scientific use cases will go through a review by independent experts from the EGI Federation. As part of this review\, the main objectives\, the overall level of maturity and feasibility of the use case will be evaluated. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of the evaluation within three weeks from the submission date.\nIf the outcome is positive\, EGI will run a match-making process aiming to identify the most suitable service providers and allocate the required resources. These resources can be national or international\, depending on the coverage of the request and its expected impact.\nExperts from EGI will monitor the integration plans of the use case regularly\, providing assistance and support to address technical issues and disseminate outstanding results.\n\nTimeline\n\nSubmissions of scientific use cases can be made at any time. \nTypically\, evaluations and notifications are expected within one month from the submission. However\, please be aware that this timeline may vary depending on the specific circumstances of your application.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/egi-access-call/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250225T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250225T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
CREATED:20241211T140801Z
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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;VALUE=DATE:20250220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250222
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
CREATED:20241126T080904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T080904Z
UID:19503-1740009600-1740182399@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:FAIRfest: Celebrating advancements of FAIR solutions in EOSC
DESCRIPTION:FAIR-IMPACT and FAIRCORE4EOSC partners are glad to invite the broad European research community to FAIRfest\, a festival celebrating advancements of FAIR solutions in the European Open Science research landscape. \nFAIR in Europe and Worldwide\nThe Festival will take place on the 20th and 21st of February 2025 in The Hague\, The Netherlands.\nThe event is tied up with the 19th edition of the International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC25)\, and will be an opportunity for the European community to meet with the IDCC international audience to learn and debate aound the latest achievements around: \n\nF for Findability: Persistent Identifiers & Knowledge Graphs\nA for Accessibility: Semantic Artefacts\nI for Interoperability: from the technical to legal interoperability\nR for Reusability: Certification\, metrics & guidelines for FAIR data and software\n\nA true Festival\, with Marketplace\nAdopters and implementers of FAIR enabling solutions\, tools\, methodologies and practices will do a showcase in a marketplace-like settled area. You will have the chance to go around stands\, coffee tables and poster areas\, stop at those that grab your attention and ask all your questions to those who already “did it”. You’ll get demonstrations of the FAIRCORE4EOSC components\, you’ll listen to stories of implementation of the FAIR techniques in real research scenarios from the teams who received support from the FAIR-IMPACT support programme\, and you’ll meet FAIR Champions\, FAIR ambassadors\, interoperability experts and practitioners. \nStanding Keynotes\, real-life adopters: the agenda\nFour plenary sessions will be mixed up with parallel\, technical sessions. Standing keynotes will kick-start provocative discussion items\, and case studies and use cases will be described during two parallel sessions in the afternoon of day 1. The wide-ranging agenda is conceived to leave you time to think\, discuss\, and enjoy food\, coffee\, tea and company. \nNever visited Madurodam? Then come!\nThe FAIRFest is taking place in Madurodam (www.madurodam.nl)\, a beautiful miniature park in the Scheveningen district of The Hague. It is home to a range of 1:25 scale model replicas of famous Dutch landmarks\, historical cities and large developments. Join us for a unique opportunity to also have a special dinner in the charming atmosphere of the park! \nRegister now \n\n\nTarget audience: Researchers and data practitioners\, data stewards\, data service providers and repository managers\, research performing organisation staff\, open science national level initiatives\, and representatives of projects\, initiatives\, and actors in both EOSC and FAIR ecosystems. \nVenue: Madurodam\, George Maduroplein 1\, 2584 RZ The Hague\, The Netherlands
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/fairfest-celebrating-advancements-of-fair-solutions-in-eosc/
LOCATION:Madurodam\, Madurodam\, The Hague\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250220
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
CREATED:20240918T091150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T091150Z
UID:19036-1739750400-1740009599@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:19th International Digital Curation Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 19th edition of the International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC25) will take place in The Hague\, the Netherlands between 17-19 February 2025. \nAbout the International Digital Curation Conference\nThe International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC) is an established annual event with a unique place in the digital curation community\, reaching out to individuals\, organisations and institutions across all disciplines and domains involved in curating data and providing an opportunity to get together with like-minded data practitioners to discuss policy and practice. \nWorkshop submissions are now open\nAs part of our IDCC25 programme\, we invite submissions for in-person and online workshops. Workshops are events taking place before the main IDCC conference\, on Monday 17 February 2025. \nIn the past the workshops have focused on practical\, hands-on work\, often being used for training. If you have an established tool or working practice that yields results in the world of research data management\, you are also welcome to submit an application and show everyone how it works! \nThis year we are offering organisers the opportunity to host a workshop in person or online. Learn more about Workshop formats and the submission process via the Workshop page. \nCalls for papers\, lightning talks and posters have all been extended! \nSubmissions for papers and lightning talks have been extended to 11 August 2024. Poster submissions are now open until 15 September 2024.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/19th-international-digital-curation-conference/
LOCATION:The Hague
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250210T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
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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UID:19338-1739145600-1739577599@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:International Love Data Week
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 theme is “Whose Data Is It\, Anyway?” Take a minute to think about who owns data compared to who uses data. Different groups – like researchers\, the government\, companies\, or organizations – may collect data. They could own it\, share it\, publish it online\, or combine it. This year’s Love Data Week wants us to ask ‘Whose Data is it Anyway?’ This helps us remember to think about where the data came from before using it. Use this theme to have fun with your audience using data games or game shows. You could also use it to help people learn more about data literacy. Or you could talk about being responsible when dealing with important issues involving data. We’ve created a ready-to-use social media post. Simply download (or right-click) the square image and use it along with the text below to share this year’s event with your community on any social media platform. \nSave the date! Love Data Week is February 10-14\, 2025. Sign up for email updates at https://myumi.ch/ICPSRLoveDataWeekIntl. #LoveData25  \nEvents and activities\nThe 2025 events are being planned and will be posted closer to the start of Love Data Week. Want to see what events were held last year? View all 2024 Love Data Week events and activities that happened locally and virtually around the world. \nIdeas for Activities\n\nData citation\nFact-checking and accounting for misuse of data\nFinding data sources\nTransparency of AI\nData governance and management\nData sovereignty\, such as Indigenous data\nPros/cons of sharing data\nCopyright and other intellectual property associated with data\n\nLooking for a listing of ICPSR-specific Love Data Week events or the popular “Adopt-a-Dataset” activity? Visit the Love Data Week with ICPSR page. \nSubmit an event listing\nAre you hosting an event or activity for Love Data Week 2025?  Look for the link in early 2025 to submit your information to be included in the official Love Data Week events and activities list. Questions? Contact LoveDataWeek@umich.edu .
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/international-love-data-week/
CATEGORIES:Hybrid Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250201
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
CREATED:20241126T081652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T081758Z
UID:19512-1738195200-1738367999@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Skills4EOSC Workshop: Science4Policy - Bridging the gap between research and decision-making
DESCRIPTION:What\n\nCommunicating science effectively is becoming increasingly crucial in empowering society to take evidence-informed decisions to address its challenges\, especially in the context of evidence-informed policymaking (often referred to as “science4policy”). \nThe SKILLS4EOSC two-day interactive workshop aims to enhance researchers’ communication skills and facilitate dialogue with policymakers by upskilling communication competencies through theoretical learning and practical application. \n\nWho\n\nAre you a scientist\, communicator or policy enthusiast and want to bridge the gap between research and decision-making? Join this interactive workshop to improve your skills in science communication in the context of policy making!\nThe ideal participants are researchers – in any field – wishing to improve their ability to interact with policy makers. They can be already involved in science4policy activities or simply motivated to start a journey into this new realm. In the registration form they should provide their motivation and experience in the field.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/skills4eosc-workshop-science4policy-bridging-the-gap-between-research-and-decision-making-2/
LOCATION:CNR\, Piazzale Aldo Moro 7\, Roma\, 00185\, Italy
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250129T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250131
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
CREATED:20250103T091433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T091433Z
UID:19643-1738108800-1738281599@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:ISC General Assembly
DESCRIPTION:The ISC General Assembly is the premier occasion for ISC Members and Affiliated Bodies\, Fellows and partners from all domains of science and regions of the world to meet for cross-disciplinary\, strategic discussions on challenges and priorities for international cooperation in science. The ISC General Assembly meets in ordinary session every four years. \nThe Muscat Global Knowledge Dialogue\, which takes place on 27–28 January\, is the segment of the ISC General Assembly focusing on science and is open to a wider public. \nThe 2025 ISC General Assembly will be hosted by our Member\, the Ministry of Higher Education\, Research and Innovation of Oman\, on 26–30 January 2025. It is the first in-person General Assembly of the ISC since the creation of the organization in July 2018.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/isc-general-assembly/
LOCATION:Muscat
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250128T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
CREATED:20250114T094914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T094914Z
UID:19742-1738069200-1738080000@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Data Research Austria Roadshow
DESCRIPTION:As in previous years\, the ÖAW accompanies the tender with a roadshow for all interested people from research institutions in Vienna (cooperation partners: BMBWF\, Statistik Austria\, WWTF). The event will take place on Tuesday\, January 28\, 2025\, from 13:00-16:00 at WU Wien. Further details\, the program\, and the registration form can be found in the “Roadshow 2025” section of the Data:Research:Austria page.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/data-research-austria-roadshow/
LOCATION:Welthandelsplatz 1\, 1020 Wien
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250125
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
CREATED:20250109T110142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T110142Z
UID:19710-1737676800-1737763199@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Horizon Europe Projects and the RDA
DESCRIPTION:The Research Data Alliance (RDA) Europe is undertaking a survey to better understand how Horizon Europe projects use RDA outputs and recommendations\, as well as how these activities map onto EOSC priority areas. Submit your answers here
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/horizon-europe-projects-and-the-rda/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Consultation Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250122T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
CREATED:20241004T110941Z
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UID:19302-1737565200-1737565200@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:A European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage – Innovative tools for advanced data enrichment
DESCRIPTION:ExpectedOutcome:\nProjects should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: \n\nThe European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH) is widely used by European cultural heritage professionals and researchers[1] for metadata enrichment of digital cultural heritage objects[2].\nScientific and professional value as well as intellectual property and other associated rights are effectively embedded in the digital objects of the ECCCH throughout the digital content production chain\, thus enabling and boosting cooperation\, sharing and re-use.\nEuropean cultural heritage professionals and researchers are aware and make use of new collaboration- and business models based on values and rights embedded in the digital objects throughout the multi-actor value chain.\nEuropean cultural heritage professionals and researchers are provided with clear information as well as targeted training modules on the innovative tools and methods developed.\n\nScope:\nThis topic aims at developing and implementing a set of innovative tools and methods on the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH) for advanced data enrichment. Concrete applications of these tools and methods should be provided for at least the following uses: \n\nMetadata enrichment\nEmbedding scientific and professional value as well as IP and other associated rights throughout the digital content production chain\nCollaboration- and business models based on the multi-actor value chain
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/a-european-collaborative-cloud-for-cultural-heritage-innovative-tools-for-advanced-data-enrichment/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250121T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250121T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T011323
CREATED:20250114T092824Z
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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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