The future of Open Science in Sweden
May 27, 2025 @ 10:15 – 12:00 CEST
Sweden has been at the forefront of the Open Science movement, with national policies promoting open access to research publications, FAIR data principles, and new approaches to research assessment. However, challenges remain in fully integrating Open Science into funding structures, career evaluations, and institutional practices.
Join us for an insightful roundtable on the future of Open Science implementation in Sweden! Richard Williams, a postdoctoral researcher in the philosophy of Open Science at the Technical University of Munich, will open the discussion with a critical examination of the Open Science movement. Following this, Angeliki Adamaki – Lund University Open Science-champion and co-founder of Open Science Community Lund -, Sanna Isabel Ulfsparre – analyst at Vetenskapsrådet specializing in Open Science and research data -, and Stefan Ekman – senior advisor at the Swedish National Data Service (SND) – will explore key challenges, opportunities, and next steps for Open Science in Sweden.
Presenters:
Richard Williams, Technical University of Munich
Angeliki Adamaki, Lund University
Sanna Isabel Ulfsparre, Vetenskapsrådet
Stefan Ekman, Swedish National Data Service
Discussion leaders:
Ineke Luijten, SciLifeLab Training Hub
Elin Kronander, National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden
Don’t miss the opportunity to gain fresh insights and contribute to the conversation!