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Aalto University has published two new policies: Policy on Open Learning Materials and Policy on Open Research Infrastructures

is also open for commenting. The objective of the policy is that the archivable part of all theses approved from 2024 onwards will in principle be openly accessible.

The 2-year project on open science reference architecture is being finalised. The current material is available in (in Finnish). 

If you are interested in data, two webinars are offered by CSC (both in Finnish).

  • 1.11 at 9.30 -12. Registration needed.
  • 2.11 at 10 – 11. Registration needed.
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