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Open Science and the Case Study of War-Torn Ukraine

Ukraine has recognized the importance of open access to research results as a step toward increasing the visibility of Ukrainian science and fostering international collaboration. As such, the country is actively working to promote open access (OA) to research and scientific publications. At the same time, Ukraine is under invasion by a neighboring country, the Russian Federation, which has been at war with Ukraine since 2014. We discuss how Ukraine’s research community and government agencies are progressing and producing success stories in an extremely challenging environment. The discussion also explores how our world can further the idea of Open Science and learn from the case study of Ukraine. Oleksandr Berezko – Associate Professor at Lviv Polytechnic National University and Founder and President of Open Science and Innovation (Ukraine-based NGO) Paloma Marín-Arraiza – Engagement Manager (Global Consortia) of ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) Yulia Bezvershenko – former Director General of Directorate for Science and Innovation at the Ministry of Education and Science for Ukraine and former Fellow of the Ukrainian Emerging Leaders Program at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law at Stanford University Vaughan Turekian – Executive Director of Policy & Global Affairs at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine Serhii Zharinov – Acting Director of the Ukrainian Research Center for the Development of Information Technologies and Coordinator of System NAUKA Creation Projects (nauka.gov.ua) Moderated by Nataliya Shulga – Senior Manager of Global Science at the Aspen Institute Science & Society Program and Co-Founder of the Ukrainian Science Club More information about our events and publications: www.aspeninstitute.org/science A report on effective global models for Open Science will be published by the end of 2023

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