Open Science and Research Summer Conference 2024 will be hosted by Aalto University

The first day June 3 from 9.30 am to 5 pm is the plenary day which you can attend either in-person on the Otaniemi campus or remotely, and the second day, June 4 from 9.30/10 am to 4.30 pm, is reserved for meetings between on open science topics. The theme for the 2024 Summer Conference is "We <3 Data".
We welcome participants from researchers and university service staff alike. Topics include Responsible Research and AI, Legislation and Data Security, and Research Data Management. Participation is free and lunch will be provided by the organisers!
Registration, preliminary program and more information:
Please register by May 3rd.
The event is organized by the National Coordination of Open Science and Research, Aalto University, and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland.
Open science resources at Aalto
Open science and research
The principle of openness is the key principle of science and research. At Aalto University, the most visible forms of open science are open access publications, open research data and metadata, and combining openness and commercialisation.

Research Data Management (RDM) and Open Science
Aalto University offers comprehensive services, guidance, and support to help you manage your data efficiently. Explore our collection of resources and external links to boost your research.

Training in Research Data Management and Open Science
Join Aalto University's Open Research Network for open-to-all training.

Data Agents
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