Open Science aims to make scientific knowledge openly available, accessible and reusable for everyone, thereby increasing scientific collaboration and the sharing of information for the benefit of science and society. Many of you already contribute to this endeavour; do you feel recognised and rewarded for your efforts?
This is one of the questions that will be explored at the workshop “How to recognise and reward Open Science in challenging times”, which is part of the OSC-NL National Open Science Week at the UT.
The workshop is taking place at a relevant time: the UT is currently drafting its Open Science strategy, so the workshop will provide an opportunity to collect input and share best practices, as well as share what is already in place.
What can you expect?
- A brief introduction to Open Science at the UT with Mila Koeva, vice-dean research of ITC
- A brief introduction to the Recognition and Rewards program at the UT with Tanya Bondarouk, dean of BMS
- A facilitated discussion on how to support, recognise and establish Open Science as the standard way of working at the UT
Join us for the workshop on 22 September from 13:30 to 15:30 in TL1133 and contribute to the UT Open Science strategy! All academic and support staff are welcome to join us, regardless of their knowledge of Open Science. We aim to collect various perspectives.
This workshop is co-organised by the Open Science Community Twente, Strategy and Policy, HR, LISA and the UT Recognition and Rewards program and made possible thanks to NWO funding (Grant number: 500.070.2418).