Events
Upcoming events
I4NG Hackathon: Analysing CRONOS data and communicating key insights to policy makers
The hackathon – Analysing CRONOS data and communicating key insights to policy makers – is a three day online event hosted by the Infra4NextGen project. Each team can work on one or more of the project’s five pillars (Make it Green, Make it Digital, Make it Equal, Make it Healthy, Make it Strong) with the goal to produce analyses and results to aid evidence based policy making.
Introduction of the TTRAM Matrix Webinar
The FIDELIS project aims to support and guide repositories in becoming more trustworthy. Before effective support can be developed and delivered, we need to better understand repositories’ activities and functions and the dimensions of trustworthiness.
Exploring the EOSC Core Innovation Sandbox
Join the EOSC Beyond project for an insightful webinar introducing the EOSC Core Innovation Sandbox, a highly anticipated testbed designed to enable service providers, research communities, and infrastructure operators to prototype, validate, and integrate their technical solutions within the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
2025 Coordination meeting of EOSC-related projects funded under Horizon Europe
On 26-27 June 2025, the European Commission, represented by DG for Research and Innovation (DG RTD), DG for Communications Networks Content and Technology (DG CNECT), and the European Research Executive Agency (REA), will host the 2025 Coordination meeting of EOSC-related projects funded under Horizon Europe.
Webinar: Data-driven insights for a green, digital, healthy, strong and equal Europe
Speakers: Lisa Hirsch and Julia Geistberger (University of Vienna) This webinar will feature the most insightful results from the second Infra4NextGen Hackathon: Analysing CRONOS data and communicating key insights to policy makers.
ESRA 2025 Conference
ESRA hosts its main conference every two years to bring together applied survey researchers, methodologists, and statisticians from Europe and beyond. The conference shocases the latest survey research and offers a number of professional development opportunities, including short courses and awards. It is traditionally hosted at in university buildings to keep registration fees to a minimum. ESRA aims to be as inclusive as possible, promoting in particular the participation of doctoral students and other early-career researchers.