[open-science] Call for proposals to host FOSTER training events on open access, open data and open science
Iryna Kuchma
iryna.kuchma at eifl.net
Fri Oct 3 09:50:30 UTC 2014
*FOSTER call for Open Science Training 2015*
* – get involved!*Do you feel you can effectively train on open science
topics? Apply now and help us to make a difference. We are inviting
proposals to host FOSTER training events on open access, open research data
and open science topics to be held from January to November 2015.
With your help, we want to organize both engaging and instructive events
that reach out to diverse disciplinary communities and countries in the
European Research Area (ERA).
FOSTER support
We are looking to support different types of training events and
strategies, ranging from short (one or two-hour) workshops to multiple day
workshops, from face-to-face training to e-learning sessions.
FOSTER will provide assistance in shaping the training programme, selecting
training materials and recommending speakers/trainers. Participation of FOSTER
consortium members
<http://www.fosteropenscience.eu/project/index.php?option=com_speaker&view=speakers&Itemid=192>
as trainers or in other roles is highly recommended.
Financial support for events will also be provided (to cover the costs of
the venue, training materials, travel of speakers, etc.), to a maximum of
10 000 € per project.
FOSTER will also support e-learning activities and processes through the
FOSTER Portal (starting from April 2015) in a number of ways:
- The portal will provide access to a large body of training materials
that are openly-licensed and available for reuse.
- Tools will be provided within the portal environment to allow the
compilation of resources and development of e-learning courses.
- Projects are encouraged to submit new materials to the portal to
increase their impact and to facilitate reuse by others.
All proposed training events should reference the Horizon 2020 Open access
to publications policy and Open Research Data pilot and show how the skills
and techniques being taught are relevant to compliance with these
requirements.
Some examples of the training formats and content that we would like to
support:
- Training targeting graduate schools in European universities, e.g.
summer schools, seminars, etc.
- Courses for trainers/multipliers who can carry on further training and
dissemination activities within their institutions, countries and/or
disciplinary communities.
- Workshops for researchers participating in community/disciplinary
conferences.
- Training in integrating open access and open research data principles
and practices in the current research work-flow by targeting young
researchers.
- Training targeting one of the stakeholders – academic staff
(researchers and students), institutions (research administrators,
librarians), research project managers, policy-makers and staff working in
funding bodies.
- E-learning, blended learning, self-learning online courses on open
access, open research data and open science.
Preference will be given to the projects that provide practical training
(e.g. on how to comply with the requirements of open access to publications
in H2020, how to make research data open or how to exploit open data) vs
general open access awareness raising/advocacy events.
See an overview of FOSTER co-funded events in 2014 here:
http://www.fosteropenscience.eu/events
How to apply and deadline
- Describe the training goals, target audiences, budget needed and any
co-funding offered. Please fill in the application form which can be
downloaded here
<http://www.eifl.net/system/files/201409/foster_training_proposal.doc>.
- Please submit your training application no later than Monday, November
3, 2014 here
<http://www.eifl.net/webform/foster-call-open-science-training-2015>.
- Before filling in the application form, please read our FAQ
<http://www.fosteropenscience.eu/project/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50>.
It contains important information about the procedure and the financial
requirements.
- If you have any questions, please contact us before submitting your
application.
Who can apply?
Institutions/organizations from the ERA are eligible to participate. It is
necessary for applicants to have a legal seat in an ERA country.
Evaluation procedure
Funding will be granted on a competitive basis. Proposals will be selected
by FOSTER based on the following criteria:
- Aims and topics of the event targeting open access, open research data
and open science practices, in particular in relation to publicly funded
research in Horizon 2020 and national funding schemes;
- Outreach potential (number of relevant stakeholders directly involved
on the training event);
- Potential for “multiplication” (institutional or disciplinary) of
train the trainers programmes;
- Level of engagement with Graduate Schools and embedding in standard
curriculum;
- National/regional diversity;
- Disciplinary diversity;
- Cost-efficiency.
Support will be provided to at least ten training programmes for academic
staff and students, research administrators and librarians, research
project managers and staff working in funding bodies.
Selected proposals will be notified no later than November 30, 2014.
About FOSTER
FOSTER (Facilitate Open Science Training for European Research
http://www.fosteropenscience.eu), an FP7-funded project, aims to support
different stakeholders, especially young researchers, in practicing open
access, open data sharing and open science.
FOSTER supports community training actions via two open calls for events.
The first call was issued in February 2014 for events in June – December
2014, and the second call is being issued now for events in
January-November 2015.
Contacts If you have any questions or need clarifications, please contact
Iryna Kuchma (iryna.kuchma at eifl.net) and/or Gwen Franck (
gwen.franck at eifl.net).
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