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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.
…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.
…Workshop on Parallel Programming in Python
The Netherlands eScience Center is organising an open and free workshop in May entitled “Parallel Programming in Python”.
…DataHub sprint review
Join the next DataHub sprint review with sprint goal “improve the customizable metadata schema interaction user experience”
…FAIR Coffee – Maastricht Data Repository, a practical approach to FAIR data management
[icon name=”home”] | Research Support | RDM Portal | Research Data Management news & events FAIR Coffee – Maastricht Data Repository, a practical approach to FAIR data management In this session of the FAIR Coffee lectures, on Wednesday 20 April at …
…An introduction to research data management- training
Are you a researcher at Maastricht University and would you like to learn more about Research Data Management? Then register for the upcoming Introduction to Research Data Management workshop on 9 May 2022.
…Upcoming trainings and workshops by the Netherlands eScience Center
The Netherlands eScience Center offers a range of free workshops and training courses open to all researchers affiliated with Dutch research organisations. These are workshops covering digital skills needed to put reproducible research into practice and include online collaboration, reproducible code, and good programming practices.
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