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29 May 2024 14:47

Webinar on Open Science within the Open Government Week 2024

The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine together with the Open4UA project consortium invite to a webinar within the Open Government Week 2024.

Open Science (OS) and Open Government (OG) share several common goals, primarily related to transparency, accessibility, and collaboration. To realize them effectively, coordination between the respective communities is necessary. Possible strategies for joining forces include cross-sectoral initiatives, integration of open science policies into government, data sharing and interoperability, capacity building, and public engagement in such initiatives. By aligning their efforts and working together, OA and OC advocates can maximize their impact and contribute to a more transparent, inclusive, and capable society. The event will discuss the applicability of the Open4UA project’s recommendations to the implementation of OG in Ukraine.

Panelists:

  • Marin Dacos – National Open Science Coordinator at the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research
  • Sebastian Dahle – President of Eurodoc, the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers, institutional coordinator of the Open4UA project at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Georgiy Vasiliev – Assoc. Prof. and institutional coordinator of the Open4UA project at the Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute

Moderator: Oleksandr Berezko – Open4AU project coordinator and Assoc. Prof. at Lviv Polytechnic National University

Please register to join the webinar on Zoom.

Also, the live-stream will be organised through the webinar Facebook page.

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