FAIR for US - Workshop Application
SDSC and the U.S. GO FAIR Coordination Office welcome applications for a four-session workshop:
 - Session 1 - Feb 15, 2022 (8:45am-11:30am PT / 11:45am-2:30pm ET)  - Setting the Stage
 - Session 2 - Feb 17 (8:00am-10:45am PT / 11:00am-1:45pm ET) – International Initiatives to consider
 - Session 3 - Mar 1 (11:00am-2:00pm PT / 2:00pm-5:00pm ET) –  Domain sciences and Community-led initiatives
 - Session 4 - Mar 3 (9:30am-11:45am PT / 12:30pm-2:45pm ET) – Models of community-led activities and resource considerations

The workshop is designed to gather broad community input for a scoping report that will outline goals for a five-year target: What are achievable aims for implementing the FAIR principles across the academic, governmental, and non-governmental (NGO) R+D ecosystem? What kinds of research community-led initiatives and models are best suited to accelerate awareness and build new knowledge in the application of FAIR techniques in the U.S.?
We are seeking participation from a broad cross-section of the research community. We encourage applications from domain scientists, non-governmental research organizations, and research administrators involved in data service delivery.  

Dates: Feb 15 + 17, Mar 1 + 3
Venue: Virtual
Cost: Free
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