Webinars: Open Science in H2020
Join these two webinars, hosted by EIFL, to learn more about the importance of open science in applying for Horizon 2020 funding

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Event Date: 16 Jun 2017 - 23 Jun 2017
Online

On behalf of FOSTER Plus and OpenAIRE, EIFL is hosting two webinars that aim to advise researchers applying for Horizon 2020 (H2020) funding on the benefits of open science in preparing proposals, and the obligations of H2020 funding applicants in relation to open access and open data. 

At both webinars, the trainer is Martin Donnelly of the Digital Curation Centre (DCC). He will be supported by Ivo Grigorov, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Najla Rettberg, University of Göttingen (UGOE) and representatives of OpenAIRE National Open Access Desks (NOADs) who have experience with research data management.

DATES TIMES AND TOPICS

16 June, 12:00 CET: Open Data: Strategies for Research Data Management, and impact of best practices?

June 23, 12:00 CET: Obligations in H2020: What are the Open Access/Open Data Mandates? What is mandated from applicants?

To register for one or both of the webinars, click HERE.

To access the webinars, click HERE.

Horizon 2020 is the European Union’s biggest research and innovation programme, with billions of funding available. The webinars will support Horizon 2020 National Contact Points (NCPs) in advising H2020 applicants. The webinars are provided on request by Ideal-IST NCP.