On Friday April 22, DANS will host the first CLARIAH DataDay. The event will be a hands-on meeting with repository managers from different CLARIAH partner institutions working together towards developing the CLARIAH FAIR Dataset Registry.
4 May 2022 | EOSC Synergy organises the workshop together with EOSC Pillar, EOSC Nordic, ExPaNDS, NI4OS-Europe, EOSC Future and FAIRsFAIR. During the workshop, findings of the regional EOSC projects on national open science, funding, and access provisioning policies are presented.
9 May - 15 July 2022 | Louise Bezuidenhout (DANS) has developed and teaches the Open and Responsible Research curriculum. The curriculum addresses Open Science, responsible conduct of research and ethical issues in data science. This course, like the entire curriculum, is an official RDA output and is available online for free.
9, 16 & 30 May 2022 | Helping researchers work with personal data is an important, and often stressful, part of a data supporter’s job. The new RDNL course GDPR 4 Data Support introduces the main concepts of the GDPR and explains the steps that need to be taken to protect the privacy of research participants throughout the research lifecycle. The course will take place on May 9, 16 and 30, 2022. The online content and the sessions will be in Dutch.
24 & 25 May 2022 | The COORDINATE project would like to invite you to join them for the first free, two-day statistical course offered as part of the COORDINATE project. The aim of COORDINATE is to mobilize the community of researchers and organizations who will drive forwards the coordinated development of birth cohort and survey research on children’s wellbeing in Europe.
25 May 2022 | On 25 May between 12:00 and 14:00 CEST, EOSC Future is organising a Train the trainer workshop for educators wishing to provide training on EOSC within their institutions. The training will provide an introduction to key aspects of EOSC.
30 May - 2 June 2022 | This workshop for PhD students and other researchers or research software engineers focuses on data organisation, data import, exploratory data analysis and data visualisation in Python.
The event will guide ARCHIVER stakeholders at large through the services developed and their exploitation potential by the research community in EOSC. The event is open to policy makers, repository managers, researchers and Early Adopters willing to know more about the ARCHIVER model and the technical solutions implemented.