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Open Science in Horizon Europe

Open Science in Horizon Europe

| Sara Di Giorgio | News
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15 September 2022, 2:20 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Open Science Café with Emma Lazzeri and Sara Di Giorgio

Horizon Europe strongly supports Open Science. Is it just yet another bureaucratic bore? Or does open science contribute to more effective science, as the COVID period has shown? Emma Lazzeri and Sara Di Giorgio help us understand how to deal with change.

Agenda

Thursday 15th September 2022

14:20 - 14:30 Link opening and welcome
14:30 - 14:35 Introduction 
14:35 - 15:00 Presentation by Emma Lazzeri
15:00 - 15:30 Q&A/Discussion

Who will speak

Emma Lazzeri works for the GARR Consortium on the definition of strategies, tools, training and information on open science issues. Emma coordinates the ICDI (Italian Computing and Data Infrastructure) Task Force for the National Competence Centre for Open Science, FAIR and EOSC. She is part of several international boards related to EOSC and Open Science, collaborates in both national and European projects and initiatives and is the project manager of Skills4EOSC (2022-2025) that will build a network of Competence Centers in Europe to accelerate the upskilling of European researchers and data professionals in the field of FAIR and Open Data, intensive-data science and Scientific Data Management.

Sara Di Giorgio is the Open Science Policy & International relation officer at GARR and she's supporting ICDI (Italian Computing and Data Infrastructure) to strengthen the participation of the Italian National Initiatives, data services and infrastructures and improve their level of representativeness in the EOSC ecosystem. Currently, she's involved in two European projects for the development of EOSC: EOSC Pillar (2019-2022) for coordinating and harmonising National Initiatives and Infrastructures in Italy, Germany, Austria and Belgium and Skills4EOSC.

Who should attend?

The webinar is designed for the Italian community and is aimed at researchers, research support staff, technicians, technologists interested in learning the details of the patent route as research protection, and the European Commission's Open Science strategy.

Registration

Register for the event (in Italian language only) at the following link https://learning.garr.it/course/view.php?id=188