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Open Science in the Swedish context 2026

The training ‘Open Science in the Swedish context’ is designed to equip academics across all disciplines with a range of tools needed to implement Open Science practices into every step of their research project lifecycle. In this interactive, hands-on course, participants will learn about Open Science through interactive lectures, discussions with guest speakers, and practical assignments. Participants will gain first-hand experience with implementing Open Science practices into experimental planning & design, data collection & analysis, sharing & disseminating research output, long-term data accessibility & re-use, and project & researcher evaluation. Completing this training will position participants as future leaders in the global shift towards more open and collaborative research practices, fostering a research environment where knowledge is freely exchanged and built upon. Topics covered include: Open Science: what’s in it for you? The state of Open Science in Sweden Eliminating publication bias: how to publish a registered report Data reuse with the help of data repositories Good research practice in Sweden New ways of academic publishing: Open Access and beyond Getting credit for all your research outputs: DOIs and licensing Advances in researcher evaluation: funder and institutional perspectives Science communication and citizen science

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2026-03-11 Webinar: The Swedish participation in EOSC

This webinar focuses on the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and provides updates on recent developments within EOSC as well as ongoing and planned activities in Sweden related to EOSC.

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Course: Open Science in the Swedish Context, May 4-7

Are you conducting research and want to learn how to implement Open Science principles to every step of the research process?

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Other external training

Find a variety of training events by our Nordic 5 Tech partner universities.

Aalto University

Aalto University offers various training programs related to data, including research data management, data analytics, and AI, both for their own students and staff and for external participants.

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Technical University of Denmark

Courses offered by the DTU Library.

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Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Courses offered by the NTNU library.

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