Register now for White House Listening Sessions with Early Career Researchers on Open Science - May 31 to June 12

Dear Appalachian Research Community,

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is hosting a series of four public listening sessions between May 31 and June 12 to explore perspectives of Early Career Researchers on the potential to advance open science in the U.S. These sessions welcome participation by students and postdoctoral researchers, as well as administrators, librarians and other staff who support early career researchers in building capacity for open science. A stated priority of these sessions is to hear from individuals at Emerging Research Institutions (ERIs) and Primarily Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs), such as Appalachian State University, so we encourage your participation.

Please share this announcement with any colleagues, undergraduate students or graduate students who may be interested. If you cannot attend one of these virtual sessions, we urge you to share your perspectives via the email address listed: openscience@ostp.eop.gov.

 
-Grants Resources & Services

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We are writing today to inform you that the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is hosting a series of virtual public listening sessions to explore perspectives from the early career researcher community on the challenges and opportunities for advancing open science in the United States. Hosted as part a Year of Open Science, these listening sessions aim to elevate the needs, priorities, and experiences of this community in shaping a future of open and equitable research.

OSTP is seeking input from undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows from a diverse range of backgrounds and disciplines, as well as those involved in training and capacity building, including librarians, educators, and administrators. We are therefore writing to invite your community to join the conversation. We welcome your support in sharing this opportunity with your broader community/network.

FORMAT: The virtual listening sessions are open to the public; each session focuses on a particular topic. If a participant would like to share their views, they can indicate their intent to speak on the registration form and they will be welcomed to raise their hand during the listening session. To accommodate a wide array of viewpoints, speakers will be allotted up to two minutes per comment. If time permits, participants may deliver more than one comment.

Please visit the links below to register for any of the four upcoming virtual listening sessions. Registration is required to attend. Dates and links can also be found on OSTP's public Events & Webinars webpage. The listening sessions are as follows:

·         Who: The public, including undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers

·         Who: The public, including undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers from emerging research institutions, including Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs), Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Community Colleges, and Primarily Undergraduate Institutions

·         Who: The public, including undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers

·         Who: The public, including trainers, librarians, college and university administrators, or any other staff supporting the early career researcher community in capacity building for open science

If you would like to provide information in addition to or in lieu of your participation in the listening session, you may send a brief message to this public email address, openscience@ostp.eop.gov.

 

Respectfully,

The OSTP Open Science Team

Published: May 24, 2023 11:05am

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