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CIVICA Research Open Social Science Handbook

A collection of workshops to support the development of the CIVICA Research Open Social Science Handbook.

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    Making a Start on Developing Open History

    Tue, Nov 21, 11:00 AM GMT

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    Presenting Research Results Well for Maximum Openness

    Tue, Nov 14, 11:00 AM GMT

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    Citizen social science and opening up research

    Tue, Nov 7, 1:00 PM GMT

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CIVICA Research Open Scienceis one of the flagship initiatives ofCIVICA – The European University of the Social Sciences. CIVICA Research comprises eight leading European higher education institutions in the Social Sciences. Our work is on the application of Open Science principles to Social Science research. Our Open Science framework invites and encourages our students, researchers, faculty and professional services staff to engage with the principles, processes and tools which help to explore, share, disseminate and maximise research collaboration and outputs in the Social Sciences. Our programme of events includes formal training sessions and an informal webinar series on all topics relevant to the application of Open Science to the Social Sciences. Please feel free to view and join our online CIVICA Research Open Social Science community onWhaller. Recordings and PowerPoint slides from our previous recordings are available onZenodo.Co-funded by the Horizon 2020 Programme of the European Union, CIVICA Research institutions are Bocconi University, Central European University, European University Institute, Hertie School, London School of Economics, National School of Political and Administrative Studies, Sciences Po Paris, and Stockholm School of Economics.