[Ica-osgeo-labs] Applications to Attend OpenCon 2015 Now Open

Suchith Anand Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Tue Jun 2 03:46:15 PDT 2015


These travel scholarships might be of interest. It is a great opportunity to meet and expand ideas on Open Education

Suchith
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From: boai-forum-bounces at ecs.soton.ac.uk [boai-forum-bounces at ecs.soton.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Nick Shockey [nick at arl.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2015 3:23 AM
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Subject: [BOAI]  Applications to Attend OpenCon 2015 Now Open

Applications to attend OpenCon 2015 on November 14-16 in Brussels, Belgium are now open! OpenCon seeks to bring together the most capable, motivated students and early career academic professionals from around the world to advance Open Access, Open Education, and Open Data—regardless of their ability to cover travel costs.  In 2014, more than 80% of attendees received support.  Due to this, attendance at OpenCon is by application only.

The application is available on the OpenCon website at opencon2015.org/attend<http://opencon2015.org/attend> and includes the opportunity to apply for a travel scholarship to cover the cost of travel and accommodations. Applications will close on June 22nd at 11:59pm PDT.

Students and early career academic professionals of all experience levels are encouraged to apply.  We want to support those who have ideas for new projects or are interested in getting involved in current initiatives, in addition to those who are already leading them.  The most important thing is an interest in advancing Open Access, Open Education, and Open Data and a commitment to taking action. We also hope to use applications to connect applicants with opportunities for collaboration, local events, and scholarship opportunities to attend other relevant conferences.

OpenCon is equal parts conference and community.  The meeting in Brussels serves as the centerpiece of a much larger network to foster initiatives and collaboration among the next generation across OpenCon’s issue areas.  We encourage students and early career academic professionals to become an active part of the OpenCon community by joining our discussion list<http://opencon2015.org/community/discussion>, tuning in for our monthly community calls<http://opencon2015.org/community/calls> and webcasts<http://opencon2015.org/community/webcasts>, or hosting an OpenCon satellite event<http://opencon2015.org/satellite> locally.


About OpenCon:

Hosted by the Right to Research Coalition and SPARC, OpenCon 2015 will bring together students and early career academic professionals from across the world to learn about the issues, develop critical skills, and return home ready to catalyze action toward a more open system for sharing the world’s information — from scholarly and scientific research, to educational materials, to digital data.  OpenCon 2015 will be held on November 14-16 in Brussels, Belgium.

OpenCon 2015’s three day program will begin with two days of conference-style keynotes, panels, and interactive workshops, drawing both on the expertise of leaders in the Open Access, Open Education and Open Data movements and the experience of participants who have already led successful projects.

The third day will take advantage of the location in Brussels by providing a half-day of advocacy training followed by the opportunity for in-person meetings with relevant policy makers, ranging from the European Parliament, European Commission, embassies, and key NGOs. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of the conference’s three issue areas, stronger skills in organizing local and national projects, and connections with policymakers and prominent leaders across the three issue areas.

OpenCon 2015 builds on the success of the first-ever OpenCon meeting last year which convened 115 students and early career academic professionals from 39 countries in Washington, DC.

Speakers at OpenCon 2014 included the Deputy Assistant to the President of the United States for Legislative Affairs, the Chief Commons Officer of Sage Bionetworks, the Associate Director for Data Science for the U.S. National Institutes of Health, and more than 15 students and early career academic professionals leading successful initiatives. OpenCon 2015 will again feature leading experts, and the program will be announced in the coming months.




Nick Shockey
Director of Programs and Engagement, SPARC
Director, Right to Research Coalition
nick at arl.org<mailto:nick at arl.org> | @r2rc<https://twitter.com/r2rc>
+1 202 296 2296
Skype: nick.shockey
http://www.sparc.arl.org<http://www.sparc.arl.org/>
http://www.righttoresearch.org<http://www.righttoresearch.org/>





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