Dear all,


The next cohort of Open Seeds OLS-8 is open for application! 

Open Seeds is a Mentoring & Training Programme run by OLS,  designed for people interested in applying open principles in their work and becoming Open Science ambassadors in their communities.

The program is free but requires registration in OpenReview and an application with a project where you would like to apply open skills.  More information: https://openlifesci.org/ 

The deadline to apply is on July 7th, with a decision made in August and the cohort starting in mid-September 2023.

On the 28th of June OLS will run an open webinar “Application Clinic (Q&A)” where interested participants can ask the OLS team any questions about their applications to the program. If  you have not thought about a project and application, this can be an excellent opportunity to learn more about the program and get inspired https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/application-clinic-call-qa-tickets-660976427287.

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More about Open Seeds

Purpose: Training for individuals and teams interested in furthering their Open Science skills in any area of research and community projects.


Process: Online 16-week with online cohort calls and mentor-based individual support to help participants in integrating open science practices in their work and in the long term become Open Science ambassadors in their community.


Open leaders from Open Seeds OLS programme are

- taught essential knowledge required to create, lead, and sustain an Open Science project.

- connected with members across different communities, backgrounds, and identities by creating space in this program for them to share their experiences and expertise.

- empowered to become effective Open Science ambassadors in their communities.


Examples of projects you can bring:

Please see our previous cohorts for a full list of projects that have been developed in OLS: OLS1, OLS-2, OLS-3, OLS-4, OLS-5, OLS-6 and OLS-7


  • Researchers and data scientists: applying open, reproducible and FAIR principles to their current research, data management plan, collaborative workflow design, tooling and roadmapping, the publication of research outcome, a side project they are working on, an app they are building for social good, a prototype they want to further enhance etc.

  • Business team members: collaborative projects with the researcher, public engagement, dissemination of research output, community engagement, survey and feedback collection, infrastructure design, resource hosting services etc.

  • Support staff members: data management, reproducible workflow, FAIRification of research components (training, data, web source etc.), support documents for their colleagues, participatory & citizen science

  • Community/project managers: community-building skills, community development project, collaborative research, training and education opportunity etc.


To learn more about the program and process of application, you can check the recording of the application launch call from the previous cohorts on the OLS YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/shM2mVyLjxU 


For additional details, feel free to reach out to the Open Life Science team at: team@openlifesci.org.

We are also on social media:

We look forward to welcoming you in the next cohort.


Best wishes,

OLS Team