With the start of the EU’s Horizon Europe, Open Science is a prerequisite for successful applications. But other funding bodies also increase their funding when projects use Open Science methods. Science should be open, data should be accessible, and the public should be involved. Although Open Science is gaining more importance than ever, the definition and the methods that are counted as such are often unclear.
In this webinar, the definitions of the different Open Science elements of the European Commission will be explained. It also provides practical guidance for implementing the so-called mandatory and recommended Open Science practices.
Agenda
- Open Science in Horizon Europe – Michalis Tzatzanis, FFG
- Mandatory Open Science Practices: Tips for implementation – Barbara Sánchez, TU Wien
- Recommended Open Science Practices: A short overview with special focus on Citizen Science – Daniel Dörler and Florian Heigl, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU)
- Q&A
Target groups
- Applicants
- Staff from project offices and RDM support