!Postponed! National Open Science Festival

The current COVID-19 situation has led to the decision that #OSF2020NL will not take place on 27 August 2020 and will be rescheduled the beginning of 2021.

In order to keep in touch with all people interested in Open Science developments in the Netherlands, there will be five online sessions in the months leading up to the Festival. More info will follow soon.

The National Open Science Festival provides researchers the opportunity to learn about the benefits of different Open Science practices. It is a place to meet peers that are already working openly or that are interested to start doing so.  Key to this day is sharing knowledge and best practices.

In organizing the National Open Science Festival, the program committee welcomes input from researchers in developing the programme for the day. The programme committee particularly invites proposals for sessions intended to be interactive and proposals that stem from local initiatives.  If you want to simply present an initiative you are asked to apply for the call for the Lunch Marketplace.

The Open Science Awards will recognise and reward researchers or research students who have used open science to make their research more accessible, transparent or reproducible. The call is open to all researchers and PhD students from Dutch universities and research institutes. Submission is by means of a case study describing their experience with open science. The top five use cases will each receive a prize of €250,-. The winners are expected to give a presentation/demonstration of up to 10 minutes about their use case at the Open Science Festival in Wageningen on August 27th.

The National Open Science Festival is organised within the scope of the National Programme Open Science.

More information: https://opensciencefestival.nl/


Thursday, August 27, 2020
Times will follow
WUR – Orion
Bronland 1, Wageningen