OpenAIRE’s Roadmap for Transforming Research Assessment |
OpenAIRE is committed to reshaping research assessment in alignment with Open Science and CoARA principles. As an active CoARA signatory, we have outlined a roadmap to move beyond traditional metrics, prioritizing diversity, equity, and impact-driven evaluation. - Inclusive Open Infrastructure – Enabling transparent and reproducible scholarly communication.
- Embedding Open Science in Assessment – Advocating for fairer, more collaborative evaluation frameworks.
- Innovative Researcher Profile Service – Balancing narratives with responsible metrics to highlight real research impact.
Stay tuned for OpenAIRE’s 2025-2028 actions, shaping a more open, fair, and impactful future for research assessment! #RRA #OpenScience #CoARA #ResearchImpact |
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RESEARCH SOFTWARE |
Elevating Research Software in Open Science
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Research software is a cornerstone of Open Science, yet its role and the professionals behind it often go unrecognized. This February, the EVERSE Horizon Europe project is launching its network and hosting a workshop on research software quality, aiming to embed best practices and strengthen recognition of research software professionals. Don’t miss these key events shaping the future of quality-driven, sustainable research software! |
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NATIONAL |
From Grassroots to Policy: HOSI’s Role in Advancing Open Science in Greece |
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The 3rd Hellenic Open Science Symposium highlighted Greece’s growing commitment to Open Science policy and infrastructure development. Experts from academia, government, and research institutions came together to discuss strategies for accelerating openness in research. HOSI, the Hellenic Open Science Initiative is supported by more than 16 organisations, and has grown from a grassroots movement into a national coordination forum, driving policy adoption and institutional alignment for a more transparent and connected research ecosystem. |
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TRAINING |
Stronger Together: Advancing Open Science Training with OpenAIRE! |
The OpenAIRE NOADs network plays a vital role in coordinating Open Science training, aligning national strategies, and fostering collaborative skill-building initiatives. Our latest report, based on insightful discussions and presentations, highlights the need to build a more cohesive approach. Experts stressed the importance of bridging gaps between institutions, supporting national strategies, and developing a unified European framework for doctoral programmes and data steward training. Join OpenAIRE to help shape the future of Open Science skills development! |
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POLICY & PRACTICE |
Empowering Policy Makers & Research Managers: Training for Open Science Success! |
To drive meaningful change, policy makers and research managers need the right knowledge and tools to navigate the evolving Open Science landscape. The PathOS Horizon Europe project now offers tailored training to bridge the gap between policy and practice
Investing in training means investing in a stronger, more transparent, and impactful research ecosystem. Don’t miss the opportunity to stay ahead and make informed decisions! |
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EOSC |
EOSC Winter School 2025: A Milestone for EOSC Implementers! |
The EOSC Winter School 2025 brought together EOSC implementers from across Europe to exchange ideas, share experiences, and strengthen collaboration in advancing Open Science. This event provided a unique space for hands-on learning, fostering a practical, community-driven approach to EOSC implementation.
Our colleagues at GraspOS captured the key moments in their latest blog, highlighting the insights, discussions, and takeaways that will shape the future of Open Science infrastructures. |
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Webinar |
Measuring the Societal Impact of Open Science |
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February 27, 2025, 10:00 CET |
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February marks the official premier of the new, expert-led series of webinars that explore the diverse impacts of Open Science, delivered by the PathOS Horizon Europe project. Speakers: - Dr. Nicki Lisa Cole (Know Center Research)
- Simon Apartis (CNRS).
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See upcoming events |
11 February 11:00am - 12:30pm
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13 February 01:00pm - 02:00pm
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18 February 10:00am - 11:30pm
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26 February 02:00pm - 03:00pm
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27 February 10:00am - 11:00am
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27 February 10:00am - 11:00pm
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