Polish Studies Newsletter

Event

Date of the event: 12.10.2020 - 16.10.2020
Added on: 22.09.2020

OpenAIRE Week 2020

Type of the event:
Meeting

This year we’re going virtual with the OpenAIRE General Assembly. During OpenAIRE Week, from October 12th until October 16th 2020, we will offer a mix of internal meetings in the morning for OpenAIRE partners, and external webinars in the afternoon. The external sessions are open for all (registration required) and will take place every day from 14:00 to 16:00 CEST. You can register for each session individually.

Programme and registration for public sessions: OpenAIRE.

Information

Added on:
22 September 2020; 21:43 (Mariola Wilczak)
Edited on:
22 September 2020; 21:52 (Mariola Wilczak)

See also

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06.05.2020

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15.05.2020

DHOx2020 ONLINE EVENT: Registration now open

Due to COVID-19, sadly the Digital Humanities Oxford Summer School cannot run in its usual format this year. Instead we are pleased to offer an online event, DHOx2020, from 13-15 July, which will run on Zoom. The online event is open to all, with a small registration fee to cover running costs.

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