Past events
The UK Data Service holds the UK’s largest collection of research data. This introductory workshop is for anyone with an interest in social research who wants to hear about the vast array of resources we offer.
The Open Science Conference 2022 (8-10 March) is the 9th international conference of the Leibniz Research Alliance Open Science. The annual conference is dedicated to the Open Science movement and provides a unique forum for researchers, librarians, practitioners, infrastructure providers, policy makers, and other important stakeholders to discuss the latest and future developments in Open Science.
The GESIS Spring Seminar offers high quality training in state-of-the-art techniques in quantitative data analysis taught by leading experts in the field. The Spring Seminar covers a different topic each year, picking up on recent developments and innovations in social science research methodology.
Following a series of community workshops and a period of public consultation, FAIRsFAIR published its Framework for assessing FAIR Services in August 2021. The framework aims to help service providers assess how FAIR-enabling their current practices are and provides practical guidance on areas where improvements might be made. This webinar will introduce the framework and provide an overview of the seven FAIR-enabling aspects covered. Practical tips on applying the framework will also be provided. Registration is free and open to all however the main audience is repository managers and data service providers. Data stewards and developers may also find the session informative.
Conducting research and unsure on how to achieve most from your project? Join SSHOC two-day interactive workshop on Data Management Planning and taking place on the 14th and 15th of February 2022 from 11.00 to 13.30 CET each day.
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To provide more information to anyone who is considering the call for Transnational Access Visits applications, COORDINATE will host two webinars to present the host institutions, resources, and datasets that will be available as part of the transnational access visit scheme. The second webinar takes place on 2 February 2022 at 14:00 CET.
EOSC Future is holding a brainstorming workshop on designing a practical ‘how to’ EOSC training programme for institutions.
To provide more information to anyone who is considering the call for Transnational Access Visits applications, COORDINATE will host two webinars to present the host institutions, resources, and datasets that will be available as part of the transnational access visit scheme. The first webinar takes place on 26 January 2022 at 14:00 CET.
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