The Benefits of Open Science For You! The European Commission has pledged its support to improve accessibility and openness in science, but what does this mean for researchers?
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Researchers want to enhance their career prospects by publishing in well-regarded journals, building collaborative partnerships, acquiring funding, and creating innovative projects. It is still anongoing debate, whether aspects of Open Science such as Open Access, Open Data, and Public Engagement can provide this enhancement. Join the workshop at ESOF 2018.
The European Commission has pledged its support to improve accessibility and openness in science, but what does this mean for Research Funders? In this training session, organized by the ORION Open Science H2020 project, the concepts of Open Science will be explained and explored. This interactive workshop will allow participants...
Welcome to the ORION training session on understanding the challenges and benefits of Open Science at the Living Knowledge Conference in Budapest.
Welcome to the ORION training session on understanding the challenges and benefits of Open Science at the Living Knowledge Conference in Budapest.
Dr Luiza Bengtsson and Dr Emma A Harris from the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association (MDC) will be giving a series of brief talks from our colourful table in the 'Speed Dating' sessions about ORION Open Science Training answering questions.
The first workshop in preparation for ORION Public Dialogues took place on 22 February at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge. 15 delegates from all of ORION's partner institutions attended the event.
Dr Emma Harris, Training Developer at MDC, gave a talk in Birmingham about how Open Science benefits researchers at the Viate event 'Preparing Researchers for an Unknown Future: Cultures, Behaviours & Mindsets'. The talk established what Open Science is and why it is needed, before explaining how the training developed...
Coffee, cake and Open Science - ORION Open Science cafe at Berlin Science Week
If you had not heard of Open Science and wondered what it was, or wished there was an Open Science topic you knew more about, then the ORION Open Science Cafe on 4 November during Berlin Science Week was the perfect event.
Engaging the public in science through dialogue and co-creation
Global societal challenges together with growing public interest in science present both opportunities as well challenges for the research world. Open Science is a way to ensure that citizens are involved in research, and that the views of different stakeholders are taken into consideration when shaping science agendas and research projects. How can science communication practitioners, researchers, policy makers and research funding bodies successfully engage with the public, and ensure that their values and interests are taken into account?