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Aalto University to host CESAER Task Force Openness of Science and Technology

Aalto University is proud to host the CESAER Task Force Openness of Science and Technology on 16–17 April 2024.
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Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research (CESAER) functions as the united voice of universities of science and technology in Europe. CESAER’s brings together leading experts in Europe to discuss topics such as open access, open research, responsible internationalisation, and global engagement in S&T.

Task Force Openness of Science and Technology reports and publications, as well as CESAER’s other position papers, are openly available:  

This event at Aalto University from 16 to 17 April is the major annual in-person event of the task force, in addition to the CESAER Annual Meetings (CAM) 2024 from 16 to 18 October hosted by the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.

Participation in the event is by invite only. 

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