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OSC-NL National OS week 2024

OSC-NL National OS Week 2024

The Dutch Network of Open Science Communities (OSC-NL) is organizing a National Open Science Week from 23 to 27 September 2024  to celebrate and recognize the crucial role of Open Science in the advancement of science. The OSCT also participates in this week by (co-)organizing various events at the University of Twente and at the Saxion University of Applied Sciences during this week.

Tom Veldkamp, Rector Magnificus (UT)

We at the University of Twente are committed to fostering a transparent, collaborative and inclusive research culture.

Tom Veldkamp, Rector Magnificus (UT)
Hans Vossensteyn, Director Saxion Research and Graduate School

We at Saxion are committed to fostering a transparent, collaborative and inclusive research culture, which includes that we stimulate open science and open access initiatives

Hans Vossensteyn, Director Saxion Research and Graduate School
Bart Koopman, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering Technology (UT)

We at the Faculty of Engineering Technology value a transparent, collaborative and inclusive research culture.

Bart Koopman, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering Technology (UT)
Peter Veltink, Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (UT)

At the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, we are committed to an open, collaborative, and welcoming research atmosphere.

Peter Veltink, Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (UT)
Jeroen Linssen, Lector at the Ambient Intelligence Group (Saxion)

Open science, open knowledge, open data. At Saxion's research group Ambient Intelligence we strive towards open collaboration and sharing of insights and innovations.

Jeroen Linssen, Lector at the Ambient Intelligence Group (Saxion)
Tanya Bondarouk, Dean of the Faculty of Behavioral, Management and Social Sciences (UT)

We at the Faculty of Behavioral, Management and Social Sciences are committed to open science practices for increased research transparency, collaboration, and public engagement.

Tanya Bondarouk, Dean of the Faculty of Behavioral, Management and Social Sciences (UT)
Freek van der Meer, Dean of the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (UT)

At ITC we aim to develop an open science business model based on equal partnership and mutual trust.

Freek van der Meer, Dean of the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (UT)

The program can be found below. As we are still in the preparation phase, changes are still possible.

Program

Monday (23-09)

10:00 - 11:30: Booth at the ITC faculty
Location: Langezijds buidling (UT)

11:30 - 13:00: Booth at the ET faculty
Location: Horst building (UT)

13:30 - 15:00: Booth at the BMS faculty
Location: Ravelijn building (UT)

Tuesday (24-09)

13:00 - 14:00: Booth at the Saxion Univeristy of Applied Sciences
Location: Main building (Saxion Enschede)

14:00 - 15:00: Saxion-wide Open Science Meeting
Location:
Room: D4.36 (Saxion Deventer)
Room: F2.14B (Saxion Enschede)
This meeting will take place in person at Saxion Enschede and Saxion Deventer.

Wednesday (25-09)

15:45 - 16:30: Panel discussion on "Researcher-Society Relations"
Location: The Gallery (UT)
The panel discussion is part of the Emerging Technologies & Societal Transformations Conference 2024, therefrore registrating is welcome.
The panel will discuss how researchers can be supported in their efforts to communicate science, involve citizens in their research, and make their findings available, see the detailed description here.

Thursday (26-09)

9:00 - 17:00: CodeCheckNL: Workshop for Geosciences and Environmental Sciences
Location: LA 2105 (Langezijds buidling UT)
If you want your your paper or preprint "codechecked", send an email to codechecknl@gmail.com by 2 September 2024 with a brief description of your paper/project, and links to your code and data.
If you want to participate as codechecker please register on our eventbrite page.
More information about the event can be found here.

Friday (27-09)

10:00 - 11:30: Booth at the EEMCS faculty
Location: Zilverling building (UT)

11:30 - 13:00: Booth at the TNW faculty
Location: Carre building (UT)