EPFL Open Science Fund - Information session

Event details
Date | 10.10.2018 |
Hour | 12:00 › 13:00 |
Speaker | Luc Henry and Antoinette Musard |
Location | |
Category | Call for proposal |
This information session is an opportunity to ask questions regarding this call for proposals
The EPFL Open Science Fund supports projects leading to the development and adoption of research tools and best practices making research results more robust, accessible and reusable. Proposals should contain innovative ideas that facilitate the curation, discoverability and dissemination of valuable and original research outputs.
Eligibility and Scope
All EPFL entities are strongly encouraged to apply, including research units, platforms, centres, administration of schools or institutes, as well as central services. Support is envisioned for the following activities:
Application deadline: December 14, 2018
The EPFL Open Science Fund supports projects leading to the development and adoption of research tools and best practices making research results more robust, accessible and reusable. Proposals should contain innovative ideas that facilitate the curation, discoverability and dissemination of valuable and original research outputs.
Eligibility and Scope
All EPFL entities are strongly encouraged to apply, including research units, platforms, centres, administration of schools or institutes, as well as central services. Support is envisioned for the following activities:
- Pilot services or training programs aimed at the EPFL research community, as well as the promotion of tools for research management and dissemination.
- Research projects implementing innovative open science practices beyond the state-of-the-art in the discipline.
Application deadline: December 14, 2018
- Details are available on the call webpage: https://go.epfl.ch/OpenScienceFund
- Questions can be directed to the Research Office: research@epfl.ch
Links
Practical information
- Expert
- Free
- This event is internal
Organizer
- Luc Henry and Antoinette Musard
Contact
- Luc Henry