The first part of the workshop, conducted by Lucas Zinner (Head of the Research Services and Career Development Department of the University), focused on topics relevant to the current and future research life of the students, academic or not, such a responsible conduct in research and research ethics.
For the second part of the workshop we were very excited to host Gareth O'Neill, the outgoing president of Eurodoc (European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers), the body who together with the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) and Young Academy of Europe (YAE) was instrumental in shaping the Plan S for Open Science in Europe. During the second day, Gareth informed us on various aspects of Open Science and Open Data, and discussed how scientists can take back control of access to scientific publications.
More information on the workshop program as well as pictures can be found here.