Ukrainian Open Science Forum 2024: A Gateway to Open Science Advancement in Ukraine
Ukrainian Open Science Forum 2024: A Gateway to Open Science Advancement in Ukraine https://opusproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/2024-11-15_11h45_07-1024x452.png 1024 452 Open and Universal Science (OPUS) Project Open and Universal Science (OPUS) Project https://opusproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/2024-11-15_11h45_07-1024x452.pngThe Ukrainian Open Science Forum (UOSF) 2024 is set to be a key event in advancing open science practices in Ukraine, bringing together international experts, researchers, and policymakers committed to fostering Open Science initiatives. This forum serves as a platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and policy development, aiming to support the implementation of the National Open Science Plan in Ukraine.
Hosted within the EU-funded OPTIMA project framework, UOSF 2024 will run alongside the 11th International Youth Science Forum “Litteris et Artibus” and the Kick-Off Conference of the Ukrainian Reproducibility Network. By uniting these three influential events, the forum underscores a shared commitment to enhancing reproducibility, transparency, and accessibility in scientific research within Ukraine and beyond.
Event Highlights
The forum promises a rich agenda, featuring discussions, presentations, and workshops led by experts in open science and related fields. Participants will explore best practices in open-access publishing, data sharing, reproducibility, and collaborative research, with sessions tailored to inform and shape policies that support the National Open Science Plan.
Who Should Attend
The UOSF 2024 invites academics, researchers, policymakers, students, and all advocates of open science to join. The event offers both in-person and online attendance options, making it accessible to a global audience. Registration is free, and those participating online will receive a link to join the sessions prior to the event.
Join UOSF 2024 to be part of Ukraine’s journey toward a more open and collaborative scientific landscape.
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