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  • Workshop on Data Carpentry with Python

    The Netherlands eScience Center is organising an online workshop in December. The topic is “Data Carpentry with Python”. The workshop is open and free to all researchers in the Netherlands. This workshop teaches fundamental data skills for research. 

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    (Re)design your education!

    Did the last 1.5 years made you re-think the way you design and deliver your courses? Apply for a place in the first UM Community of Practice on Education!

  • Call for proposals EPIC open

    Are you an educational pioneer or innovator? We would like to invite you to submit your proposals for EPIC: a three day conference on educational innovation organised by the Dutch Accelaration Plan!

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    A final goodbye to Reference List and new options in Keylinks

    A year after the introduction of Keylinks as the new learning resources reference tool, we will say goodbye to the previous system as of 1 January 2022. Not yet acquainted or curious about new options? Learn all about Keylinks.

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    Adjustment of EndNote settings needed

    At the beginning of November 2021 the University Library has updated the way of getting access to their databases. All users of EndNote need to manually adjust one setting.

  • An introduction to Research Data Management

    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 Wednesday, 1 December from 11:00 to 13:00.

  • DataHub sprint review

    Join the next DataHub sprint review with sprint goal ” update the ingest procedure to work with the new customizable general metadata implementation”.

  • Digital Society Conference

    FAIRness is the central theme of the Digital Society Conference, organised by the Association of Universities in the Netherlands on 29 & 30 November 2021. Top scholars and scientists will explain and show the latest digital trends and developments around FAIRness, together with special guests from all over the globe.

  • Introduction to Open Science and Pre-registration workshop

    Pre-registration is considered a particularly relevant tool to increase trust in science and provide more robust and replicable scientific findings. This workshop will not only teach participants how pre-registration is applicable to your study field, but will also include some hands-on practical examples on how to pre-register your research.

  • ReproducibiliTea Meeting

    This ReproducibiliTea meeting will contain a discussion of the main problems and which measures can be used to optimize the key elements of the scientific process, moreover, what can be done to increase the adoption of these measures of Open Science at UM