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SUMMARY:Maritime Security seminar
DESCRIPTION:One of the seminars organised by the Belgian presidency will focus on maritime security. The oceans and seas hold the key to the economic development and the present and future prosperity and security of all nations. Europe has the second largest coastal area in the world\, and maritime trade and the industries that depend on it are a major source of its economic development and prosperity. The EU is the world’s second-largest exporter and third-largest importer. 90% of European exports travel via maritime routes\, and as a global player\, the EU’s interests extend across the globe. \nThe importance of maritime security therefore goes far beyond the maritime domain alone\, and is linked to other areas\, such as the economy\, energy\, transport (supply chains)\, tourism\, access to and conservation of natural marine resources\, and critical infrastructure (including offshore and submarine infrastructure). Although essential\, maritime safety is nevertheless facing a growing number of challenges stemming from traditional threats (e.g. piracy\, geopolitical rivalries\, overfishing) as well as new threats (organised crime\, various forms of illicit activity taking place on the seas\, such as smuggling and waste dumping)\, all of which require multiple forms of cooperation to provide sustainable responses. \nThe aim is to bring together experts from institutions\, Member States and the private sector\, as well as representatives of the academic world\, to link maritime security to the challenges of space capabilities\, as well as cooperation with third-party states (NATO\, UK\, NO\, US)\, critical infrastructure protection\, legal maritime issues\, piracy and raising awareness of the EU’s maritime domain. \nDuring the seminar\, four maritime zones will be examined in terms of their maritime-related challenges. The seminar will include the perspective not only of the EU but also of international partners\, academics and Member States. \nRegistration \nMore info here
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/maritime-security-seminar/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:In person
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240416
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SUMMARY:The European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and national/regional open science policy
DESCRIPTION:Organiser: EWI & Ministère de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (co-lead)\, BELSPO (co-lead) \n\nPlace: Palais des Académies / Paleis der Academiën \n\n\nAddress: Rue Ducale / Hertogstraat 1\, 1000 Brussels\, Belgium  \nMore info here \n\nOn the 16th of April\, the Belgian presidency cordially invites the Belgian and European Open Science Community to take part in the National EOSC tripartite event. This event follows the European Tripartite of EOSC on the same day. \nThe ambition of the European Open Science Cloud\, known as EOSC\, is to develop a ‘Web of FAIR Data and Services’ for science in Europe. Within a federated ‘system of systems’ approach it is the aim to provide European researchers from all scientific disciplines a multi-disciplinary environment where they can publish\, find and reuse data\, tools and services for research\, innovation and educational purposes. \nThe goal of this event is to bring together the Belgian and European Open Science community and exchange best practices in the field of Open Science and Open Data. Participants will be given the opportunity to present posters of ongoing projects and activities related to Open Science and integration in the European Open Science Cloud during a networking lunch. \nFurthermore\, there will be plenty of time for discussion and exchange of views during the afternoon session\, including an intervention of the European Tripartite\, a keynote on ethics in Open Science and a panel session on ongoing projects in the field of Open Science in Belgium. \nThe day will end in the evening with a reception. \nRegistration information\nTo register for the event\, create an account. \nOnce your account has been created\, you will receive a confirmation email. Follow the link\, log in\, and then enter the following code: BE_EU2024_342.xs8>>K(EXhhi \nProgramme\n\n11:30-13:30: Networking lunch and poster session\n13:45-17:30: Belgian National Tripartite Event\n\n\n\n\nIntervention of European tripartite (Commission\, EOSC Association and member and associated countries involved in the EOSC Steering Board)\nKeynote Sabina Leonelli (philosopher of science\, University of Exeter\, UK)\nPanel on Belgian projects in Open Science\nAnnouncement of public choice poster session\n\n\n\n\n17:30-20h: reception with continued poster session\n\nCall for posters\nWould you like to promote your project / initiative / network at this event? Then forward your application by email to eu2024@belspo.be with the subject: EOSC BE NTE Call for Posters. \nAdditional visibility will be given to the five projects\, initiatives and workshops that have attracted the most public attention. \nApplications (maximum 2 pages) should include the following: \n\nA description of the institution coordinating the project\nA brief description of the project\nThe link with the Belgian Open Science community\n\nCriteria for posters : \n\nAvailable under a CC By\nRoyalty-free\, so that they can be distributed for promotional purposes\, including on social media and on the website.\nA0 format\n\nPlease note the following deadlines: \n\nSubmission deadline: 16/02/2024\nAnnouncement of selection: 29/02/2024\nDeadline for confirmation of participation: 08/03/2024\n\nThe selection of posters by the organizers (Belspo\, EWI and FW-B) will take into account their relevance to the Belgian Open Science community and the regional diversity of the projects. \nTopics of interest include\, but are not limited to: \n\nEOSC implementation challenges solutions in Belgium:\n\n\n\n\nInteroperability\nFAIR metrics & Certification\nMetadata and ontologies\nPIDs\nSoftware\nUser/Resource Provider environments\n\n\n\n\nThe promotion of FAIR Data and the development of software and hardware solutions\nPublic engagement and citizen science\nStrengthening and upskilling the R&I workforce in the development of Open Science and open data solutions including:\n\n\n\n\nReward and recognition\nSkills and training\n\n\n\n\nThe role of data stewardship in the promotion of Open Science and skill transferal\nThe role of emerging technologies including AI in Open Science\nBest practices regarding Open Science\nExamples of new\, hitherto unseen developments made possible by Open Science/data practices\nThe role of Open Science activities in evaluating research and researchers\nRoad maps and strategies for promoting Open Science\nOpen Science in support of Grand Societal challenges\, particularly in relation to the five mission areas of Horizon Europe\, Health and the Digital transition
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/the-european-open-science-cloud-eosc-and-national-regional-open-science-policy/
LOCATION:Porto
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SUMMARY:Network Roundtable “In our defence: How to integrate dual-use research into EU funding programmes?”
DESCRIPTION:On April 16\, Science Business organises a roundtable to delve into one of the hottest topics on the agenda: the integration of defence-related priorities into EU R&I funding. In particular\, the discussion will focus on the role that dual-use research can have in the Framework Programmes moving forward\, the role of civilian research-focused organisations in this new paradigm\, and anticipated synergies with the European Defence Fund\, NATO’s DIANA initiative and more. Featured guests will include Nicolas Bessot\, head of innovation and security research at DG HOME\, and Nynke Tygchelaar\, head of innovation and defence technologies at DG DEFIS. \nRegistrations are open here. \nThe event will take place in Brussels and online.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/network-roundtable-in-our-defence-how-to-integrate-dual-use-research-into-eu-funding-programmes/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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