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What I learned at EARMA 2019

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Keynote on Horizon Europe After a general introduction and opening by the rector of the University of Bologna, the EARMA conference kicked off with a keynote by Peter Haertwich, European Commission (DG RTD) on Horizon Europe.[1] The European Parliament and the Council of Ministers had found agreement on most of the content of Horizon Europe[2]; […]

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Open Science in Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe

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16.01.2019, Austrian Research Promotion Agency FFG. Michalis Tzatzanis (FFG) provided an introduction to the concept of open science, outlining its definition as “the practice of science in such a way that others can collaborate and contribute, where research data, lab notes and other research processes are freely available, under terms that enable reuse, redistribution and reproduction […]

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Alive and well? The new Horizon Europe programme for research and innovation as a test case for the EU’s ability to act

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Click here to access my Policy Brief on Horizon Europe for the Austrian Association for European Policies.

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Gesund und munter?Das neue Programm für Forschung und Innovation Horizont Europa als Testfall für die Handlungsfähigkeit der EU

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Click here to access my Policy Brief on Horizon Europe for the Austrian Association for European Policies (German version).

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Open research policy needs stronger rules and greater rewards

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“The EU needs stronger regulation and more funding for open research data – the FAIR principles alone are not enough”. Read my article in Research Europe here

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what I learned at the Open Access Days

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Under the motto “the plurality of open access” the Open Access Days brought together the German speaking open access community and beyond in Graz, Austria from September 24-26, 2018. My personal highlights include the following learnings: France is strengthening its open access mandate, with a new implementation plan making open access mandatory as well as […]

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COASP take aways

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COASP 10, the tenth conference on open access publishing, is over. Many thanks to the organisers from OASPA! Here are my personal takeaways of the conference (dinosaur pictures not included, since my phone died). This is of course a purely personal recollection and not an exhausting and/or official summary of the event.    Day 1 Falk Reckling […]

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Disclaimer – About this blog

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I am a specialist in EU research policy with a passion for open access and fair data policy. This blog reflects my personal views on these matters. More information about me: www.spichtinger.net www.linkedin.com/in/dspichtinger/ Tweets by danielsp      

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