On the first Tuesday of every month, participants will have the chance to ask questions about a variety of EOSC services and resources.

IPERION HS and E-RIHS are organizing a series of webinars, a key source of state-of-the-art information on heritage science research, facilities, policy and impact. It contributes to developing a vibrant heritage science community and is intended for anyone involved in interdisciplinary heritage research.

In this SSHOC workshop intended for early career researchers and support staff, participants will gain a better understanding of the best practices for RDM.

The aim of this event, organised by the University of Glasgow, is to provide attendees with the opportunity to discuss games-based tools and methods relevant to supporting researchers.

This workshop will share recent work undertaken by the EOSC Association to monitor additional activities and define key performance indicators relating to FAIR data policies; share the key aims of a survey on policy monitoring currently being carried out with Member States; and introduce solutions being developed by EOSC Future and FAIRsFAIR to support comparable policy monitoring moving forward.

This webinar series showcases the projects awarded an Open Science Fund grant and will cover a wide variety of open science topics.

On 17 February from 12.00 to 13.00 hours, prof. dr. Tom van der Meer will give a Lunch Lecture about the Dutch Parliamentary Election Study (NKO).

Leiden University, TU Delft and Erasmus University are organising a Data Carpentry workshop for researchers who have little to no prior computational experience. The lessons are domain-specific, building on learners’ existing knowledge to enable them to quickly apply skills learned to their own research.