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Call for application to join the fourth cohort of Open Life Science, OLS-5

For any further questions, please email: [email protected].

Step 1: Register in Open Review

Please create your profile minimum 5 days before the application deadline so any technical problem can be addressed by either the OLS or Open Review team.

  1. Add your name and email
  2. Click the confirmation link in your email
  3. Set up your profile by adding the following minimum information
    • Personal link (Add any one link from Twitter/GitHub/Website)
    • Add your current position, start date (skip the end date to indicate your present role), institute domain (like “openlifesci.org”) and your institution name
  4. You can optionally add other details, but they are not necessary for your application
  5. You will receive an email saying “Your OpenReview profile has been successfully created. Please allow up to 12 hours before the profile is activated.” (it takes only a few hours before a profile is activated)
  6. While you wait for a confirmation, you can start drafting your application locally using the template provided below

Step 2: Template to prepare your application draft

Submission Deadline: 15 January 2022 11:59pm AOE, denotes a required field

*Title

Project Name. Please note that your project doesn’t have to be technical — it can be a curriculum (open educational resource), an open data project, documentation or report, an open source software project, open publication, community building, team culture movements, or anything else that supports openness in research communities, have something to work on (a feature, module, or minimum viable product) during the program and allows and welcomes contributions by others. Whether your project is just an idea at this stage or something that’s been running for years, all applications are welcome.

TL;DR

"Too Long; Didn't Read": a short sentence describing your proposal

*Authors

Search author profile by first, middle and last name or email address. If the profile is not found, you can add the author by completing first, middle, and last names as well as the author email address.

*Country

Country of residence. Comma-separated list of countries, if different for different authors.

*Affiliation

Please provide the affiliation under which your project will be developed. Comma-separated list of affiliation, if different for different authors.

Pronouns

Please share preferred pronouns (optional). Comma-separated list of pronouns, if different for different authors.

Keywords

Comma-separated list of keywords that best describe the research and interest areas of your project.

*Project

Describe your project in a maximum of 200 words. You can use MarkDown formatting (see: https://commonmark.org/help/).

<your answer>

*Problem

What problem(s) are you solving with this project? Please describe in a maximum of 200 words. You can use MarkDown formatting (see: https://commonmark.org/help/).

*Achievements

What concrete achievements do you want to accomplish during the OLS program? Please describe in a maximum of 200 words. You can use MarkDown formatting (see: https://commonmark.org/help/).

*Status

What is the current status of your project or work? Choose one option

  • I have a great idea
  • Working towards a first prototype
  • Just launched first prototype
  • Working on new release/feature on an existing prototype
  • Maintaining work on an existing prototype

*Goal

Where would you like to be after the OLS program? Choose one option

  • I have a great idea
  • Working towards a first prototype
  • Just launched first prototype
  • Working on new release/feature on an existing prototype
  • Maintaining work on an existing prototype

*Open

What inspires you to work openly in research? Please respond in a maximum of 200 words. You can use MarkDown formatting (see: https://commonmark.org/help/).

*Challenges

What challenges have you faced in working in open science? Please respond in a maximum of 200 words. You can use MarkDown formatting (see: https://commonmark.org/help/).

*Learning

What are your learning goals in the Open Life Science program? Please respond in a maximum of 200 words. You can use MarkDown formatting (see: https://commonmark.org/help/).

*Mentor

What do you expect from a mentor? Please respond in a maximum of 200 words. You can use MarkDown formatting (see: https://commonmark.org/help/).

*Accessibility

The OLS team aims to create as inclusive an environment as possible for everyone. To help us prepare effectively, please let us know if there is anything we can do to facilitate your participation. This might include sign interpreters for video calls, alternative format materials, or something else. We will provide real-time captioning using otter.ai and/or Google Slides by default. This information will not be shared with application reviewers, and will not affect whether or not you are accepted to the program.

*Language

What spoken language do you prefer for your mentoring calls?

*Scheme

Are you affiliated with any of these organisations? Choose one option

  • EOSC-Life
  • The Turing Way/The Alan Turing Institute
  • TU Delft - Faculty of Applied Sciences
  • Not sure
  • None

Step 3: Submit your application via the Open Review form

  1. Visit the submission page: https://openreview.net/group?id=openlifesci.org/Open_Life_Science/2022/Cohort_5
  2. Click the “Open Life Science 2021 Cohort 5 Submission” link
  3. Transfer the content from your draft application to the Open Review form
  4. When you’re ready, click “submit

All the best from the OLS team!

License: CC BY 4.0, Open Life Science (OLS-5), 2021-2022