You are kindly invited to join the first national meeting for researchers on Open Science. The meeting will take place on the 29th of May 2017 and will be hosted at the Aula of TU Delft.
Who should attend?
The day will be a great opportunity for all researchers working in the Netherlands to give their opinion on the aims and goals of the Dutch ‘National Open Science Plan’. It’s a chance to let politicians, funders and administrators know what researchers really need to make Open Science work for them.
The day will include experiences from several disciplines, highlighting both the benefits and challenges in practicing Open Science. Representatives of the Dutch scientific and government organizations who created the National Plan for Open Science will be present to listen, engage in discussion and answer questions. State Secretary Sander Dekker of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science is also scheduled to attend.
Learn more about what Open Science can mean for you, what the plans of the government and scientific organizations are to support and promote Open Science, and give your feedback on the National Plan Open Science. All this in a lively atmosphere with plenty of time for informal discussion with fellow researchers.
This one-day event is free to attend. Save the date and register now! The detailed programme is attached to this post.
The Nationaal Platform Open Science, specifically the coalition which is responsible for engaging researchers: The Young Academy, Promovendi Netwerk Nederland (together with PostdocNL), UKB (together with 101 Innovations), DTL (together with ePLAN) and the Vereniging van Lectoren.
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