Fostering Open Science Collaboration: ROSiE and Skills4EOSC Join Forces
Fostering Open Science Collaboration: ROSiE and Skills4EOSC Join Forces
We are thrilled to share the exciting outcomes of a successful meeting between two groundbreaking projects: ROSiE (Responsible Open Science in Europe) and Skills4EOSC (Skills for the European Open Science Commons). The meeting, held recently, brought together passionate minds to explore collaborative opportunities aimed at advancing Open Science initiatives!
The heart of the discussion revolved around the shared commitment of ROSiE and Skills4EOSC to promote Open Science principles and practices. The synergy between the two projects became evident as participants delved into possibilities for collaborative efforts that go beyond geographical boundaries.
ROSiE, with its focus on Responsible Open Science, brings a unique perspective to the table. Emphasizing the ethical and responsible conduct of research, ROSiE aims to create a culture that promotes transparency, reproducibility, and the sharing of research outputs.
On the other hand, Skills4EOSC is dedicated to establishing a robust training ecosystem for Open and FAIR Science. The project aims to empower researchers and professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of the evolving Open Science landscape.
The meeting highlighted several areas where ROSiE and Skills4EOSC can collaborate effectively. By combining their expertise, the two projects aim to create a more inclusive and interconnected Open Science ecosystem. Both ROSiE and Skills4EOSC express their commitment to fostering a culture of collaboration and knowledge-sharing.
As the world continues to recognize the importance of Open Science in driving innovation and addressing global challenges, the collaboration between ROSiE and Skills4EOSC stands as a testament to the power of collective action. By joining forces, these initiatives aim to catalyze positive change, paving the way for a more open, transparent, and responsible research environment.
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