FOSTER and NARMA (Norwegian Association of Research Managers and Administrators) organise an Open Science session for Research Administrators and grant proposal support staff at NARMA Annual Conference 2016.
Date: 12April 2016
Time: 14:00-15:30
Venue: Quality Airport Hotel Gardermoen, Oslo
Registration: here
Rationale: #OpenScience offers researchers tools and workflows for transparency, reproducibility, dissemination and transfer of new knowledge. Ultimately, this can also have an impact on research evaluation exercises, e.g. Research Excellence Framework (REF), set to demand greater “societal impact” and "public engagement" in future, rather than just research output.
Commissioner @Moedas supports #openaccess and so do we! http://t.co/ZXugz6SQ1y pic.twitter.com/wiWS06CJAk
— Digital for Science (@ICTscienceEU) October 15, 2015
#OpenScience can also be an effective tool for research managers to transfer knowledge to society, and optimize the use and re-use by unforeseen collaborators. For funders, #OpenScience offers a better return on investment (ROI) for public funding, and underpins the EU Digital Agenda by measurably contributing to economic growth. The NARMA Open Session seminar showcases why and how Open Science can optimize your Horizon 2020 proposal evaluation.
How can #openscience boost innovation in Europe? Blog by @GOettingerEU & @Moedas http://t.co/McfqcsqNQY #EUsci4PARL pic.twitter.com/fejX4Glthu
— Digital Agenda (@DigitalAgendaEU) September 15, 2015
Target Group:
Research Administrators and research support personnel developing Horizon 2020 applications, seeking to comply with the Horizon 2020 Mandate (Grant Agreement Article 29.1-6) and optimizing proposal evaluation, and societal impact of the resulting project.
SPEAKER: Joy Davidson, Digital Curation Center, UK
SPEAKER: Ivo Grigorov, Technical University of Denmark
Registered Attendees:
76 attended the seminar, 52 female, 24 male, representing
Un. Oslo, NTNU, Høskolen i Oslo og Akershus, NMBU, CRISTin, Un Tromsoe
Attendees list will be released pending NARMA approval.