The annual EOSC Symposium is the premier event in the EOSC calendar and unites stakeholders around intense discussion over three full and stimulating days. FAIRsFAIR will be comprehensively represented in Budapest this year.
The 1st FAIR Synchronisation Workshop takes place on 25 November 2019. The objective of this workshop is to help survey the landscape of FAIR activities in relation to EOSC and to identify areas where dialogue and collaboration can be encouraged. It's organised in conjunction with the EOSC Symposium
Approaching the first anniversary of the signing of the declaration and launch of EOSC in Vienna, Graz University of Technology is hosting the second-to-last workshop in the 2019 series launched by the Focus on Open Science, on Thursday, November 7.
During this three day course researchers, data stewards and experts of related fields to data stewardship will introduce you to several areas of research data management and technologies which ease the process of creating and maintaining FAIR research data. The course will introduce the trainees to important concepts of data stewardship. We start with a general introduction covering the data life cycle, the FAIR principles and a definition of data stewardship.
The 1st Annual Meeting of the Photon and Neutron Open Science Cloud project (PaNOSC) will take place on 4-5 November 2019 in Trieste, Italy. The meeting will bring together PaNOSC project partners and other EOSC clusters, with the aim of sharing information and increasing collaboration among different parts.
Organised by Museen der Stadt Wien – Stadtarchäologie, the CHNT 24 2019 will be held in Vienna from 4 to 6 November 2019
Submit your contribution as long abstract by the 10th July 2019
The FAIRsFAIR Synchronisation Force will convene in Helsinki, Finland, on 23rd October 2019, for a closed meeting, during the 14th Plenary of the Research Data Alliance. The first draft of the report to be presented in Budapest, Hungary, during the EOSC Symposium, will be discussed there.
Under the theme “Data Makes the Difference”, the 14th Plenary meeting of the Research Data Alliance will explore researchers’ abilities to use data in making a positive impact in the world’s complex challenges.