Communicating and engaging science with society are key to implementing Open Science, but how are EU and national policies transferred from policy and implemented in practice? This seminar will discuss policy measures in the EU and showcase inspiring national projects.
Speakers:
- Lidia Damien Borell, Secretary General, Science Europe
- Anna Maria Fleetwood, Senior Adviser, the Swedish Research Council
- Barbara Schrotter, Policy Advisor, Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research
- Alex Verkade, Head of Communications and Positioning, Regieorgaan SIA, the Netherlands
- Lisa Månsson, Director General, Swedish Museum of Natural History
Moderator: Gustav Bohlin, Deputy Secretary General, VA Public & Science
Follow the seminar online here: https://oppenvetenskap.se/streaming/
You can take part on-site in Stockholm but please note that the number of participants at the face-to-face event in Stockholm is limited and that registration is by invitation only. Please register your interest to receive an invitation to the event here. Your participation in the conference will be confirmed by the organisers at a later stage.
The seminar is part of the International Conference on Open Science – From Policy to Practice which will take place in Stockholm, and or online, on 16-17 May. The conference is associated with the Swedish Presidency of the European Union and will highlight different perspectives of shaping, implementing and embedding Open Science. The aim is to exchange knowledge, share best practices and discuss how Open Science can contribute to strengthening sustainable futures and democracies in and beyond the European Union.