The goal of the EOSC is to develop a multidisciplinary research environment in Europe, in line with Open Science and based on cloud solutions, where researchers can publish, find and reuse data, tools and services, and thus - conduct research more efficiently.
On the occasion of what would have been Sarah’s 43rd Birthday, the Research Data Alliance launched “The Sarah Jones Award for exceptional contribution to fostering collaboration in Open Science”.
The construction of the future EOSC has entered an important phase. The EOSC EU Node is expected to be presented to the scientific community in the frame of the EOSC Symposium in October 2024. Meanwhile, the discussions are intensifying on the aims, structure and tasks of the individual EOSC Nodes that will complement the EOSC EU Node to initiate the formation of the EOSC Federation
During the Brussels European Tripartite Event, the EOSC Tripartite Governance also mandated the EOSC Association to continue leading on the drafting of the EOSC Federation Handbook. The purpose of the Handbook is to create a single reference document describing the EOSC Federation, its operational structure and responsibilities, its legal and governance framework, and its technical operations.
Adam Mickiewicz Room (Room No. 144), Staszic Palace, Warsaw
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H4 Hotel Alexanderplatz, Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 32, Berlin, Germany
The EOSC Focus (Focusing on Open, Collaboration and Useful Science) project will support the co-programmed EOSC Partnership in delivering its mission of establishing Open Science as the “new normal” and achieving the key objectives, outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding between the European Union and the EOSC Association.