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Upcoming events in June by the Netherlands eScience Center
The Netherlands eScience Science has a new series of upcoming events that can be interesting for researchers and software engineers.
…Open ODISSEI eScience Call 2022: Empowering researchers in the social sciences through digital technology
The ODISSEI and the Netherlands eScience Center call for proposals in the expertise area of social sciences.
…DataHub Maastricht is looking for a Frontend Developer
DataHub Maastricht is looking for an energetic frontend developer who is excited by improving the user experience for our services.
…Open Science Festival 2022: submit your Open Science Award use case and win €250!
The 2022 Open Science Awards focus on societal engagement. Submit your use case and inspire others with your example of how you have engaged with society. You might even win €250.
…DataHub sprint review
Join the next DataHub sprint review entitled “improve User eXperience when logging into Maastricht Data Repository and working with files”.
…Workshop on Data Carpentry with Python
The Netherlands eScience Center is organising a free online workshop on Data Carpentry with Python in May and June.
…3D and other Anatomy OER
In the context of the 2022 Open & Online Education incentive scheme funded by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, Maastricht University anatomists succeeded for the third time to receive a grant for a project focusing on the creation and sharing of open educational resources (OER).
…DataHub sprint review
Join the next DataHub sprint review with sprint goal ” improve drop zone information and navigation User eXperience”
…FAIR Coffee – Challenges and solutions towards building a FAIR database for traditional games
On 25 May 2022,Carlos Utrilla Guerrero, data scientist at the Institute of Data Science, will present the PLAYFAIR Project.
…Opening up old books: treasure hunting in Maastricht University’s botanical archives
UM students analysed botanical history books in the context of present-day science during a 4-week research project, in collaboration with evolutionary biologist Roy Erkens (Faculty of Science and Engineering), the University Library and Wikimedia Netherlands.
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