2nd OSCARS Open Call for Open Science Projects and Services
LAUNCH EVENT
15 November 2024
11:00-12:30 CET
Online
We are pleased to invite you to the launch event of the OSCARS 2nd Open Call for Open Science projects
and services, to be held online, on Friday, 15 November 2024, from 11:00 to 12:30 CET.
This is the last of the two calls (total worth ~16 million EUR) foreseen in the frame of the OSCARS project
to support research communities from any scientific domain to take up open science and foster the
involvement of scientists in EOSC.
The 1st OSCARS Open Call concluded in July resulting in a total of 58 projects being selected for funding
(read more). Some of them will be presented during the event.
Researchers from all scientific disciplines are welcome to apply to the 2nd OSCARS Open Call before
January 15th, 2025, with proposals for the development of Open Science projects or services, that
together will drive the uptake of FAIR-data-intensive research throughout the European Research Area
(ERA).
Projects are funded with a lump sum between 100,000 EUR and 250,000 EUR and can be proposed in the
fields of any of the Science Clusters and beyond, by any researcher or group of researchers.
By the end of OSCARS, it is expected that a series of valuable scientific results and services will be available,
leading to an increased uptake of Open Science by researchers and to promote cross-border and crossdomain cooperation in the long run.
During the event, participants will learn more about the scope and content of the call, and will be welcome
to raise any question about the call and the application process.
WHY ATTEND?
● To learn about OSCARS and the opportunity given by the 2nd OSCARS Open Call for Open
Science projects and services.
● To ask any question about the call and get useful answers to increase the chances of submitting
a successful proposal.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
● Researchers from all scientific disciplines
● Data scientists
● Members of research infrastructures
REGISTER HERE
OSCARS is a four-year EU-funded project that strives to foster the uptake of Open Science in Europe by consolidating
the achievements of world-class European research infrastructures in the ESFRI roadmap and beyond into lasting
interdisciplinary FAIR data services and working practices. The project aims to strengthen the role of the Science
Clusters in the ERA by developing domain-based Competence Centres and by fostering the implementation of Open
Science projects funded through a cascading grant mechanism.