Building Open Science in Europe: The road ahead for the EOSC community and the EU Member States
Rencontre
The eInfraCentral project invites current and potential users of the European Open Science Cloud, service providers from Research Infrastructures and e-Infrastructures, national and EU-level policy makers, and all other interested stakeholders to discuss further implementation steps for the EOSC. The workshop will highlight the achievements in the development of the EOSC Portal and will continue the discussion on how to build a user-centric EOSC and implement it across the EU Member States and Associated Countries.
This free-of-charge workshop is organised and hosted by eInfraCentral in cooperation with other EOSC-related projects and initiatives and as one of the key projects in the implementation of the EOSC Portal.
Prochainement
Rencontre - Bruxelles, Belgique
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Atelier - Clermont-Ferrand, France
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Conférence - Braga, Portugal
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Conférence - Singapour
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