Dear all,
We are thrilled to invite
you to the 2nd edition of the Open
Science Retreat, from the
25th to the 29th of March, 2024 in
Schoorl, the Netherlands. After a
successful first German edition,
this year the Netherlands Open
Science Communities (OSC-NL)
are in the lead. Join us for a
week in which researchers from
various disciplines come together
to share knowledge, experiences,
and best practices related to open
science in the serene surroundings
of dunes, a fairytale forest and
the sea, the perfect backdrop for
teamwork, one-on-one talks,
creativity and rejuvenation.
How to participate?
To join the Open Science
Retreat, you can apply
here. If you apply before December
1st, we will get back to you
before the end of the year to let
you know if your application is
accepted. We welcome researchers
at all stages of their careers. No
prior experience with open science
is required—just an eagerness to
learn, share, and contribute.
Due to support via the
NWO Open Science Fund, we have
been able to keep costs relatively
low for all. There is also a
stipend fund to lower
participation costs to 200,- for
those who have difficulties to get
reimbursement via their
institution, mainly aimed at Early
Career Researchers.
Why should you attend?
- Learn
from peers who will share
their insights and experiences
in open science and build
valuable collaborations. Be
prepared to be inspired and
challenged!
- Participate
in a hands-on unconference
style team in the mornings to
develop practical skills in
open science methodologies.
- Engage
in thought-provoking
discussions around the
challenges and opportunities
in implementing open science
practices. Your voice matters!
- Benefit
from coaching and join our
mentoring scheme.
Programme and location
Please visit the website
for details on the programme and
the location of the retreat. Here
you can also find a recap of the
first Open Science Retreat in
Kochel, Germany.
We hope to see you all
there!
The Open Science Retreat
Team
www.openscienceretreat.eu
Mastodon: @OSR24NL@mastodon.social