The aim of this Open Science training is to share experiences among the CHARM-EU universities about changing the Open Science culture and practice of our institutions. The morning session will target the topic of what university and faculty leadership can achieve to mainstream Open Science. The afternoon session will give ready-to-use knowledge to researchers and staff members.
Event information
Programme
Morning Session – Leadership and Cultural Change
10.30-10.50 Open Science Gaps in CHARM-EU Members
Presenter: Balazs Aczel, Eötvös Loránd University (20’)
10.50-11.20 The Challenges of Open Science and Cultural Change
Presenter: Immo Warntjes, Trinity College Dublin (30’)
11.20-11.40 The Experience of Institution-Wide Open Science Training
Presenter: Niamh Brennan, Trinity College Dublin (20’)
11.40-12.00 Next-Generation Metrics Including Open Science Metrics: A Practical Perspective
Presenter: Niamh Brennan, Trinity College Dublin (20’)
12:00-12.20 Promoting Citizen Science (20’)
Presenter: Josep Perello, University of Barcelona
12.20-12.30 Q&A
12.30-13.00 Lunch break
Afternoon Session – Everyday practice
13.00-13.20 Transparency of Contributorship in the Time Of Big Science
Presenter: Marton Kovacs, Eötvös Loránd University (20’)
13.20-13.45 FAIR Data Management
Presenter: Tamas Nagy, Eötvös Loránd University (25’)
13.45-14.45 Practices to Improve and Guard Research Integrity
Presenter: Zoltan Kekecs, Eötvös Loránd University (60’)
14.45–15.00 Q&A
15.00 Closing words
Context
Based on the institutional Open Science Survey and Gap Analysis of the partners carried out in the frame of the Alliance’s R&I-focused TORCH project, a central method to make Open Science practices mainstream is by offering skills training for all areas of Open Science and tailoring it to groups of staff and students. This is also in compliance with the CHARM-EU Open Science Policy draft recognizing the need for information courses concerning all areas of Open Science.
Therefore, the aim of this online workshop is to develop a training plan that can become an integrated part of university practices and to further develop the policy documents based on the feedback of participants. During the CHARM-EU Open Science Day, academics will share their experience in various fields connected to Open Science, especially next-generation metrics, transparency, FAIR data management, research integrity, and Citizen Science. The training session is targeting university leadership, researchers, and educators, as well as PhD students in order to contribute to the necessary cultural change.