Common use of ESCAPE Capacity Building Programme Clause in Contracts

ESCAPE Capacity Building Programme. Training and educating the next generation of facility staff and users is essential in securing the success of this and many other aspects of the ESCAPE programme as well as the effective link between ESFRI facilities and the EOSC. Extending the concept of open access and open innovation to their logical next steps, ESCAPE also places significant emphasis in directly involving the wider society in the scientific process through citizen science, public engagement and communication of research outcomes. These activities increase the potential for innovation, including social innovation, and open up the ESFRI facilities to the widest possible audience, thus maximising their full (potential) breadth and depth of impact. Each work package within ESCAPE has a strong component of training – the aim is to attract and educate young scientists towards the Open Science and data stewardship, in using the newly developed tools and methodologies. The training includes workshops, schools, online tutorials and collaboration with other science projects. Such programmes are essential in order to ensure that the results of ESCAPE will proliferate beyond the project partners, and can help ensure a long-term legacy for the project that will endure long beyond the formal contractual period. Trainings programs were already put in place during the first year of the project (see Table 3) . Most of the trainings will be organized from the second year of the project, aiming to provide first skills to stakeholders’ communities on ESCAPE early results, collect feedback and test services usage. Several internal workshops are also planned, to make a quality check regarding the development of the assets (see Table 4Erreur ! Source du renvoi introuvable.). MS27 First WP5 workshop on Science Platform design and requirements 4 16-17 April 2019, Groningen (The Netherlands) ESFRI Partners, UEDIN, DESY and JIVE Workshop: Data Infrastructure and Analysis Platform: defining architecture and implementation plan (MS7) 1-3 July 2019 Amsterdam (The Netherlands) ESCAPE consortium and GEANT and EGI representatives First Science with interoperable data school (D4.3) May 2020 (M16) External First Citizen Science workshop (MS36) July 2020 (M18) External Thematic training event - first school for software development and deployment in the EOSC (D3.5) September 2020 (M20) External Second WP2 workshop to analyse the performance of the pilot, prepare D2.2 (MS9) November 2020 (M22) Internal Second WP5 workshop to analyse prototype performance (MS31) November 2020 (M22) Internal Hands-on workshop for data providers (MS24) July 2021 (M30) External Second Citizen Science workshop (MS37) July 2021 (M30) External Second Science with interoperable data school (D4.6) December 2021 (M35) External Thematic training event - second school for software development and deployment in the EOSC (D3.8) January 2022 (M36) External Final WP5 ESFRI user training workshop on the Science Platform (MS35) March 2022 (M38) External Third WP2 workshop to review performance of the full prototypes, and to explore future directions, prepare D2.3 (MS13) March 2022 (M38) Internal Final workshop to evaluate the outcome of WP3 with respects to the main objectives of the call and define the necessary future steps (MS18) May 2022 (M40) Internal

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