Women in the Open: Experiences, perspectives and approaches
Join us tomorrow, 8 March 2019 at 14 PM (CET), on the webinar “Women in the Open: Experiences, perspectives and approaches”, on which dr. Maja Bogataj Jančič will also be speaking.
Invited speakers will explore what women do in the different areas of openness, how women are fostering a culture of openness and collaboration and how they are changing the landscape in education, data, science and governance. We aim to map good practices that engage fellow women who want to get involved in Open Science, Open Data, Open Education and Open Government. You are kindly invited to listen!
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