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Open Data in Science: Challenges and Opportunities for Europe

Time

09:00 - 16:30

Venue

Rue du Trône 62, Brussels, Belgium

This above workshop addresses the challenges and opportunities of Open Data for the scientific enterprise in the European context.

Open Data in Science: Challenges and Opportunities for Europe

The workshop aims to involve the science academies among the European Members of the International Council for Science and further academy organisations in a science policy dialogue on Open Data and to offer guidance for both the science and policy community. The ambition is also to engage these science organisations in the further development of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).

Categories

  • Europe
Languages: English