The RMI is looking for 11 new locations for weather stations—one in each province and one in Brussels—to further expand the Belgian citizen weather network WOW (...)
On April 19, the Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities is organizing the second edition of the Scheldt Mapathon at the renovated MAP Mercator in Sint-Niklaas (...)
Using concrete examples from everyday Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums (GLAM) work - catalogues, images, notes, inventories, documentation… - we will (...)
Who works from home, where, and how often? What is the connection to mobility? The study, published by the Federal Planning Bureau in collaboration with the FPS (...)
To mark the 50th anniversary of its current name, the National Geographic Institute is launching a brand-new anniversary website. Although the NGI has existed (...)
On April 2nd, the Federal Open Science Cloud community organizes a free webinar to translate FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) principles (...)
In order to cope with crisis situations quickly and offer help efficiently, humanitarian agencies need maps. Hence, MSF and the Red Cross have joined forces in (...)
A free online course on what open data means for local authorities. Topics include practical open data use cases, EU legislation, data governance and an (...)
On May 6th, KU Leuven is organizing the annual Open Science Day. Guided by the principle “as open as possible, as closed as necessary,” the day focuses on (...)
During the closing event on May 19 in Ghent, the initiators will bring together various partners and target groups to share the results and applications of the (...)
Curious about how open data is shaping up in our federal ecosystem? Join the FedOSC Learning Community for a 90-minute virtual tour of existing FAIR-by-design (...)
CEMPER is looking for a Digital Applications staff member to make data and datasets about music, theater, and dance heritage available online. The long-term (...)