Events

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Upcoming events

Wed 8 Oct 2025 - Fri 10 Oct 2025 Data management Data analysis Data preservation

FOSSR DAYS 2025

Join the FOSSR Days 2025, the final 3-days event of the FOSSR project –, a key moment to learn and discuss achievements, tools, and future perspectives for Open Science in Social Sciences.

Mon 13 Oct 2025 - Thu 16 Oct 2025 Webinar

International Data Week 2025, Brisbane, Australia

Join RDA's second webinar on 25 February, 05:00 UTC to hear how three member organisations fit together under IDW, what benefits of participation are, and how to get involved.

Mon 3 Nov 2025 - Wed 5 Nov 2025 Conference

EOSC Symposium 2025

Please mark your calendars for the EOSC Symposium 2025, the largest and most in-demand event on the EOSC calendar. Organised by the EOSC Association for the second consecutive year, the Symposium will take place 03-05 November in Brussels. Check back for details on registration.

Tue 4 Nov 2025 - Thu 6 Nov 2025 Conference

Utsikt Conference 2025

*IN NORWEGIAN* Sikt invites you to three days of research, science, insights, networking, and practical knowledge sharing. The Utsikt Conference 2025 is about understanding, meeting, and actively shaping a digital and rapidly changing future.

Tue 18 Nov 2025 Data discovery Data management Data preservation

RDA in Europe Annual Summit

This November, RDA Europe and RDA France will collaborate to stage the inaugural RDA in Europe Annual Summit. The European RDA membership is invited to gather, along with key stakeholders and adopters in the region, to address specific regional challenges, priorities, and opportunities in research data management and open science through the lens of the RDA.

Tue 18 Nov 2025 Data discovery Data analysis

Bridging the gap: How to connect social research with the public and policymakers

This webinar will explore how insights from social research can better reach and benefit both the public and policymakers. Social research often produces valuable knowledge, but it can remain locked within academic or technical circles. We will discuss why making research accessible matters for everyday life and policy, the risks of not doing so, and practical ways to communicate findings clearly. Case examples will show how complex studies can be translated into stories, visuals, and policy briefs that resonate with different audiences.