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.

Dataverse_project

The annual Dataverse Community Meeting is an opportunity to build, grow, and enrich the global community. Like the open-source Dataverse product itself, the activities of the Dataverse Community Meetings are community-driven. Over three days of presentations, workshops, and working group meetings we aim to promote and learn about behavioral and technical solutions and standards for curating, sharing, and preserving data that can be discovered and reused across disciplines to reproduce and advance research. The Dataverse Community Meeting is hosted by Harvard’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science. Learn more about The Dataverse Project on dataverse.org.

On 16 June 2022 Synergy takes place, NWO's conference for all social scientists and humanities scholars. Synergy is meant for researchers and policy developers and connects people, culture, society and science.

From June 20 to July 1, 2022, ODISSEI will host a Summer Institute in Computational Social Science in the Netherlands. The purpose of the Summer Institute is to bring together graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and early-career researchers interested in computational social science. It is for both social scientists and data scientists.

CLARIAH DataDay

On 1 July, DANS will host the next 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.

Bootcamp_EHRIS_EN

29 & 30 June, 1 & 6 July 2022 | A Bootcamp especially for data stewards, data managers, or researchers in heritage sciences. In four intensive and interactive mornings you will learn the basics of storing, managing and keeping accessible analytical research data connected to digital heritage data and/or (museum) collections.

To reach a common picture on how FAIR and metadata are connected and what guidance can be given to properly provide metadata in order to claim your (spatial) data are FAIR, the Netherlands Geodetic Commission (NCG) organises a workshop for scientists and data stewards working with geospatial data. The workshop shall take place in the afternoon of the 7th of July at the WUR Campus (Omnia building) in Wageningen.