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    Informal Workshop Series – Optimising your remote training


    Consortium members are welcome to join our biweekly training series

    This informal workshop series will allow EOSC-Life members who are planning or executing training and other meetings to exchange experience about adapting offers to remote delivery.

    During short, one-hour workshops, individuals from the EOSC-Life community will share what worked well, what challenges were faced and introduce tools and platforms that might be useful when translating face-to-face offers to remote delivery. After the introductory presentations, participants will have the opportunity to exchange and share additional ideas and questions in small groups.

     

    If you plan to participate, please contact the WP9 Co-Leads. No additional registration required. 

    Next event: Date 20.11.2020

    First installment: 20 November 11:00-12:00 CET with the following topics:

     

    Topic
    • A virtual General Assembly that contributed to Community building – from virtual coffee breaks and community building activities   Speaker: Belén Martín Míguez, EMBRC 
    • A one week (40 hours) virtual course for PhD and PostDocs – not just an interim solution but a fun and interactive event promoting equal access   Speaker: Rebecca Ludwig, EATRIS

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