Thanks, Caroline. It will be great if some of us apply to go to the conference. As well,
what does the group think about hosting a satellite event?
--diane
From: Openkpu [mailto:openkpu-bounces@mail.bccampus.ca] On Behalf Of Caroline Daniels
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 8:56 AM
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Subject: [Openkpu] Applications Open for OpenCon 2017
Applications to attend OpenCon 2017 on November 11-13 in Berlin, Germany are now open!
Most of those who are invited to attend will receive full or partial travel funding, if
needed.
OpenCon brings together early career researchers, librarians, and students from around the
world to connect and empower the next generation of leaders to open up research and
education in their communities. Past conferences have featured presentations from
established figures such as Jimmy Wales (cofounder of Wikipedia) and Julia Reda (member of
the European Parliament) alongside those from early career leaders.
Apply to attend OpenCon at
http://www.opencon2017.org/apply
The benefits of applying for OpenCon 2017 extend far beyond attending the Berlin
event—those who apply will have the opportunity to get connected with new collaborators,
learn about scholarships to attend related conferences, and actively participate in a
larger community. Applications will remain open until August 1st. Attendance at OpenCon
is by application only.
Students and early career academic professionals of all experience levels are encouraged
to apply. OpenCon seeks to support those who have ideas for new projects and initiatives
in addition to those who are already leading them. The most important criteria is an
interest in advancing Open Access, Open Education, and Open Data and a commitment to
taking action. Learn more about the types of projects OpenCon community members are
working on and the impact they are having through the recently released OpenCon Community
Report<http://www.opencon2017.org/community_report>rt>.
OpenCon is also looking for partners to host satellite events—meetings that combine themes
from the global conference with local presentations, workshops, and discussions to advance
the conversation around Open in your local community. In 2016, there were 28 OpenCon
satellite events in twenty countries—all thanks to our incredible
hosts<http://www.opencon2017.org/satellite_hosts>ts>, who included students,
scientists, librarians, researchers, and advocates from around the world who are working
hard to increase action around Open Access, Open Data, and Open Education. To express
interest in hosting your own satellite event and get more information, visit
http://www.opencon2017.org/satellite
The meeting in Berlin serves as the centerpiece of a much larger network to foster
initiatives and collaboration among the next generation across OpenCon’s issue areas.
OpenCon invites you to become an active part of the community by joining the discussion
list, tuning in for monthly community calls and webcasts, or hosting an OpenCon satellite
event in your community. Learn more at
http://www.opencon2017.org/community
More information available at
http://www.opencon2017.org/2017_applications_open