Course: Open Science in the Swedish Context

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Training/course , SciLifeLab Solna, room Air&Fire, and online
5 May, at 09:00 – 9 May at 17:00

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

Welcome to register for the course "Open Science in the Swedish Context". The course is aimed at doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, researchers, and principal investigators across all scientific disciplines. The course will provide you with tools to collect, analyze, share, preserve, and reuse data and other research results with Open Science practices for openness and accessibility.

"Open Science in the Swedish Context" will contain interactive lectures, discussion seminars with guest lecturers, and practical assignments. Topics that will be covered include:

  • Open Science: what’s in it for you?
  • The state of Open Science in Sweden
  • Data reuse with the help of data repositories
  • Good research practice in Sweden
  • New ways of academic publishing
  • Advances in researcher evaluation
  • Science communication and citizen science.

The course is held 5–9 May at the SciLifeLab campus in Solna and 27 May online.

For registration and more information about the course, visit the SciLifeLab course website.

The course is held in English. No previous knowledge needed.


When: 5–9 May (on location) and 27 May (online)
Where: SciLifeLab campus Solna, room Air&Fire
Registration: SciLifeLab website
Contact: David Rayner, Training Coordinator at SND, and Ineke Luijten, Scientific Training Officer at SciLifeLab.