Professional Research Management in Multicultural Exchange

Towards Open Science: main steps to foster open science in the FORTHEM R+D+i ecosystem

Thursday 17.02.2022, online workshop for researchers, research support staff and students

Open science is one of the key topics for the future of R&I and much more than open access to publications and data. Open Science constitutes a radical
transformation in the way of doing scientific research. It is a new model based on collaborative work between academics and on the openness and transparency of all phases of research, not only the final publication, but also collecting data, peer review, and evaluation criteria, among other aspects.

Open science requires a cultural change in academia. In this workshop the FIT FORTHEM team wants to bring together experts from all FORTHEM partners and discuss:

  • how open science is organized at their institutions,
  • what the major challenges are,
  • what kind of internal and external support services researchers can rely on,
  • what commonalities are shared by FORTHEM partners.

The aim is to exchange best practices and understand and jointly overcome possible barriers. At the end the workshop we aim to gather conclusions and proposals to develop the open science strategy.

To register: https://encuestas.uv.es/index.php/656952

Agenda

9:00 – 9:10 Welcome and speaker introduction
Jose Manuel Barrueco, UVEG

9:10 – 9:15 Speaker introduction
Jose Manuel Barrueco, UVEG

9:15 – 10:00 Towards Open Science: main steps to foster open science
Lluís Anglada (Director of Open Science, CSUC, Spain)

10:00 – 10:15 Introduction of round tables and workshop methodology
Moderation by UVEG team

10:15 – 10:30 Health Break

10:30 – 12:15 Round Tables

  • Table 1. The researcher community
    Moderators: Eva Méndez (UC3M, Spain)
  • Table 2. Government bodies / Funding agencies / University & public research institutes
    Moderators: Pilar Rico (FECYT, Spain), Paz Molina (UV, Spain)
  • Table 3. Libraries, repositories and data centres
    Moderador: Pablo de Castro (STRATH, UK)

12:15 – 12:30 Health Break and writing of recommendations

12:30 – 13:00 Wrap-up and outlook