YERUN Open Science Awards 2023: Call for applications
The call for the YERUN Open Science Awards 2023 is officially open! The Young European Research Universities Network extends a warm invitation to researchers and staff from Maastricht University and other member universities to submit their applications.
Please submit any activity or initiative that encourages the UM community to adopt and implement Open Science principles in their work, and that are implemented by researchers and by administrative staff or professional services, either as teams or individually.
Key details to note
- The 2023 application window started on 6 November 2023 and will conclude on 5 December 2023 at 23:59 CET.
- The winners will be announced in February 2024.
Awards and recognition
Up to five award-winning initiatives will have the opportunity to showcase their work at an event organised by YERUN. All eligible initiatives will also be featured on the YERUN website and newsletter.
How to apply
Are you interested in applying? We encourage you to prepare your application using the preview application form accessible here before submitting it via the dedicated online platform.
For any inquiries, please contact the YERUN Secretary General, Ms. Silvia Gomez Recio: secretarygeneral@yerun.eu
Join us in advancing Open Science principles in the research community!
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