
A.4 Research Data Management and Open Science approaches
- Target group:
Beginners in Horizon Europe – researchers, advisors, and others seeking a basic understanding of the programme and funding landscape. Level 1 (beginner)
- Fee:
Free
About the event
Horizontal aspects of the research and innovation projects should be understood by all involved. Evaluators will have to see in the proposal that it can maximise the potential impact with the planned measures. Open science, research data management are part of these horizontal aspects. This webinar will introduce the key legal obligations and the optional approaches both in open science and research data management. Best practices and tips will be shared on how to comply with these obligations.
Agenda
08:45–09:00 Accessing the ZOOM platform
09:00–09:15 Welcome and opening
09:15–10:15 Open Science and research data management
- How to handle open access in your EU project?
- How to take into consideration institutional policies, how to ensure the FAIR principles and what data management plan should be developed by whom for a social science project or a security project?
- What is the European Open Science Cloud, Open Research Europe, what is OpenAire, Zenodo ARGOS, DMP Online, etc?
- What does the European Commission favour?
(10:15–10:30 Break)
10:30–11:00 Quiz
- Practice the selection of licences, FAIR principle solutions, publishing approaches, co-creation activities.
11:00–11:15 Final Q&A and end of webinar
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About the Horizon Europe courses
The Research Council of Norway offers a structured series of courses for applicants to Horizon Europe. The courses are organised by topic, project role, and level of experience.
Introductory courses (Series A and E) are digital and suitable for all roles, while Series B, C, and D are in-person, role-specific courses that typically run over one or two days.
A. Funding landscape series / Introduction to Horizon Europe
Courses in the A-series are suitable for beginners in Horizon Europe – researchers, advisors, and others seeking a basic understanding of the programme and funding landscape.
A.1 Introduction to Horizon Europe (webinar)
A.2 Looking for partners and joining consortia (webinar)
A.3 Evaluation of Horizon Europe collaborative proposals (webinar)
A.4 Research Data Management and Open Science approaches
A.5 Stakeholder engagement, social innovation and citizen science (webinar)
A.6 How to integrate SSH, interdisciplinarity and gender dimension into Horizon Europe proposal (webinar)
A.7 Ethical issues, GDPR and data protection in Horizon Europe (webinar)
Messages at time of print 9 September 2025, 17:01 CEST