ERUA Open Science Meet-Up: Three Years of European Universities Initiative Open Science: Recap and Outlook

We are thrilled to invite you for the final ERUA Open Science Meet-Up on Zoom that will take place On September 26th, between 14.00 and 14.45 (CET).

As the Re:ERUA project draws to a close at the end of September, this special event will reflect on almost three years of Open Science within the European Universities Initiative (EUI). Join us on September 26th, from 14:00 to 14:45 CET when Sonja Kralj, Re:ERUA project coordinator, and Max Heber, long-time project staff member, will discuss the progress made, challenges faced, and the future of Open Science.

During the Meet-Up participants will explore how Open Science has evolved since ERUA’s inception, highlighting successful initiatives and obstacles encountered along the way.

We also invite perspectives from other EUI alliances on their journey with Open Science and how they see its development in the coming years.

The Re:ERUA project, launched in November 2021, aimed to advance the research and innovation trajectory of the European Reform University Alliance (ERUA). The core goal is to create an Engagement Strategy that integrates domain-specific strategies like innovative teaching and learning, while fostering collaboration with non-academic stakeholders. This engagement approach seeks to enhance the alliance’s critical and reformist mission by drawing on external partnerships for renewal, creativity, and societal contributions.

Everyone is welcome, and no registration is required!

Any questions you can refer to:

Dr. Sonja Kralj & Maximilian Heber, Team Open Science, University of Konstanz

Further information and link to Zoom room: https://www.kim.uni-konstanz.de/en/international-office/partnerschaften-und-netzwerke/european-reform-university-alliance-erua/angebote/open-science-meet-ups/

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