General information
The Mares Conference 2016 will commence with two days of MARES Consortium / EuroMarine Network high level training workshops on the 1st and 2nd February 2016 aimed at students, doctoral candidates, postdoctoral fellows and researchers. Two training workshop packages will be offered: the ‘Effective Outreach Workshop’ or ‘Research Tools Workshop’. This workshop is part of the Effective Outreach Workshop.
Advantages of Open Science to research career
This half day training workshop will draw on expertise from the FP7 FOSTER Consortium and provide participants with a comprehensive introduction to Open Science covering four key topics:
- What is Open Science
- How to publish and how to select the right channels in Open Science
- Hands on practical on how to submit (participants bring papers)
- Demand driven extras: insights on Open Science.
- participants will gain an understanding of what Open Science is and how it can benefit their research and career opportunities
- participants will learn where and how to submit open access publications and data in open access journals or open access repositories
Content
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Venue
Olhão, Portugal
Real Marina Hotel
Av. 5 de Outubro
8700-307 Olhão
Portugal
Application
Click here to apply: http://www.maresconference.eu/training
Cost:
<p>25€</p>
Application Procedure:
Registration for the training workshops is open to all and is separate from the MARES conference registration.
Qualification
The Mares Conference 2016 will commence with two days of MARES Consortium / EuroMarine Network high level training workshops on the 1st and 2nd February 2016 aimed at students, doctoral candidates, postdoctoral fellows and researchers. Two training workshop packages will be offered: the ‘Effective Outreach Workshop’ or ‘Research Tools Workshop’. This workshop is part of the Effective Outreach Workshop.
Advantages of Open Science to research career
This half day training workshop will draw on expertise from the FP7 FOSTER Consortium and provide participants with a comprehensive introduction to Open Science covering four key topics:
- What is Open Science
- How to publish and how to select the right channels in Open Science
- Hands on practical on how to submit (participants bring papers)
- Demand driven extras: insights on Open Science.
Registration for the training workshops is open to all and is separate from the MARES conference registration.
- participants will gain an understanding of what Open Science is and how it can benefit their research and career opportunities
- participants will learn where and how to submit open access publications and data in open access journals or open access repositories

Universiteit Gent (Ghent University)

