[Esip-preserve] [CODATA-international] Fwd: ✉ News from the International Council for Science – March 2016

Ruth Duerr ruth.duerr3 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 10 14:17:42 EDT 2016


I’ve finally read this and it definitely gets a +1 from me!!! - Ruth

On Apr 4, 2016, at 9:46 AM, Hampapuram Ramapriyan via Esip-preserve <esip-preserve at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:

> All,
> I have looked at the note below calling for endorsements, and believe that it would be a good thing for ESIP to endorse. Please look through this and let me know if you concur. If we have sufficient consensus of the Data Stewardship Committee, then Justin or I will make a motion at the next ESIP Executive Committee meeting on April 12 for ESIP to consider endorsing it. The process is simple, but needs a few words of writing and the endorsement deadline is May 1.
> Thanks.
> Rama.
>  
> From: CODATA-international [mailto:codata-international-bounces at lists.codata.org] On Behalf Of Simon Hodson
> Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2016 7:58 AM
> To: CODATA International
> Subject: [CODATA-international] Fwd: ✉ News from the International Council for Science – March 2016
>  
> The latest newsletter of ICSU, the International Council of Science, CODATA's parent body, has a number of items which will be of interest to the international CODATA community.
>  
> First: the call for endorsements of the international accord on 'Open Data in a Big Data World' in which CODATA played a leading role:
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> A call for endorsements of the international accord "Open Data in a Big Data World." We are seeking endorsements from science, education and policy institutions, universities and libraries as well as commercial and non-commercial publishers of scientific literature for the principles laid out in the document. The deadline for endorsements is 1 May 2016.
>  
> Second: details of two training opportunities in 'research data science' and 'Big Data for science' which are available as part of CODATA activities.
>  
> CODATA is accepting applications for two events this summer, the CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science, to be held at ICTP, Trieste, Italy from 1-12 August 2016 and the CODATA International Training Workshop in Big Data for Science, Beijing, 4-17 July 2016. The deadline to apply for both of these is 18 April.
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> Please be sure to consult the other information in the ICSU newsletter forwarded below.
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> With very best wishes,
>  
> Simon.
> ___________________________
>  
> IMPENDING CODATA DEADLINES!
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> Data Science Journal, CALL FOR PAPERS: Advances in Data Modelling and Knowledge Representation for Research Data, deadline 31 March 2016: http://datascience.codata.org/
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> CALL FOR NOMINATIONS, CODATA Officers and Executive Committee Members: Deadline 1 April 2016: http://www.codata.org/news/101/62/Call-for-Nominations-for-CODATA-Officers-and-Executive-Committee-Members-Deadline-1-April-2016
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> CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science, hosted at the International Centre of Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, 1-12 August 2016: http://indico.ictp.it/event/7658/ - FUNDING AVAILABLE - DEADLINE 18 April 2016.
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> CODATA International Training Workshop in Big Data for Science, Beijing, 4-17 Julyhttp://www.codata.org/news/105/62/CODATA-International-Training-Workshop-in-Big-Data-for-Science-Beijing-4-17-July - FINDING AVAILABLE - DEADLINE 18 April 2016
> ___________________________
> Dr Simon Hodson | Executive Director CODATA | http://www.codata.org
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: ICSU Newsletter <webmaster at icsu.org>
> Date: Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 2:14 PM
> Subject: ✉ News from the International Council for Science – March 2016
> To: Simon <execdir at codata.org>
> 
> 
> The latest news from the International Council for Science.
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> Welcome to the March 2016 edition of our newsletter, bringing you highlights from our activities since our last edition in February.
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> What's in this e-mail?
> A new logo for the International Council for Science
> The latest news from the International Council for Science
> Jobs at ICSU and in the network
> News from ICSU's Regional Offices
> Upcoming events
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> Our new logo
> Following a decision by the Executive Board in March 2015, we have been working with an external design agency to update our logo and visual identity. The Board felt that it was important to give stronger emphasis to the full name of the organization. We are excited to share with you the result of this project (make sure your e-mail client downloads images to be able to see it). The new logo sharpens up the previous design by optimizing it for digital publishing and social media. The additional colour increases legibility, emphasizes the distinctive arches and allows the central globe to emerge more prominently. We will be gradually rolling out the new logo throughout this year, starting with the publication of the new Annual Report in May.
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> News
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> A call for endorsements of the international accord "Open Data in a Big Data World." We are seeking endorsements from science, education and policy institutions, universities and libraries as well as commercial and non-commercial publishers of scientific literature for the principles laid out in the document. The deadline for endorsements is 1 May 2016.
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> Heide Hackmann was elected co-chair of the 10-member group supporting the Technology Facilitation Mechanism (TFM) on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The ICSU Executive Director was selected for the role at the first meeting of the group on 3-4 March in New York. The group comprises representatives of civil society, the private sector and the scientific community and was appointed by the UN Secretary-General. A short video introducing the group was published by UN DESA.
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> ICSU was represented at the Habitat III Regional Meeting in Prague. The meeting is part of the preparatory process for the UN Habitat III conference on sustainable urbanization, which will take place in Quito, Ecuador from 17-20 October 2016. Susan Parnell of the University of Cape Town delivered ICSU’s official statement to the meeting.
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> A Nature Outlook on Urban Health & Well-being. The special feature quotes Franz Gatzweiler, Executive Director of the Urban Health and Well-being programme, and alsoincludes a feature authored by Gatzweiler and Yong-Guan Zhu of the Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
> 
> ICSU responds to the 2014 External Review. The ICSU Executive Board has published its response, which provides an analysis of the full set of recommendations, concerns and suggestions as well as the broader narrative of the review, and identifies a set of key challenges that ICSU must confront as it moves into the future.
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> A call for nominations for experts to participate in the IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services and the scoping of the thematic assessment of the Sustainable Use of Biodiversity. Should you wish ICSU to support your or your candidate’s nomination, please fill in the application form and in the section “B. Details of Government/Organization supporting your nomination” indicate the International Council for Science as the nominating organization, Anne-Sophie STEVANCE, position: Science Officer, as the ICSU contact person, e-mail: anne-sophie.stevance at icsu.org. ICSU will then receive the application form for approval.
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> And a call for applications from our network: CODATA is accepting applications for two events this summer, the CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science, to be held at ICTP, Trieste, Italy from 1-12 August 2016 and the CODATA International Training Workshop in Big Data for Science, Beijing, 4-17 July 2016. The deadline to apply for both of these is 18 April.
> Jobs at ICSU and in the network
> Global Young Academy Managing Director. Berlin, Germany. Deadline: 17 April 2016.
> CLIVAR Executive Director. Qingdao, China. Deadline: 30 May 2016.
>  
> News from ICSU's Regional Offices
>  
> Asia & Pacific
> The Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) launched the SIMSEA Research Group on 11 March 2016. By doing so UMS joins other institutional partners in Japan, New Zealand and the Philippines in undertaking research to generate policy and community-relevant knowledge towards sustainable development in the region. SIMSEA, which stands for The Sustainability Initiative in the Marginal Seas of South and East Asia, is an international programme initiated by the International Council for Science Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ICSU ROAP) through an alliance of natural and social scientists working with development planners, managers, local communities and other sectors of society to conduct solutions oriented transdisciplinary research for global sustainability.
> 
> ICSU ROAP and its partners cordially invite participants to the SIMSEA Regional Symposium 2016 to be held on 26-28 September 2016 at Microtel by Wyndham, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines. The deadline for submission of Session Proposals is May 31, 2016.
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> More news from ICSU's Regional Office for Asia & the Pacific
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> Latin America and the Caribbean
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> On March 1st the secretariat celebrated its 5th and last anniversary in Mexico City with an intimate gathering at the Mexican Academy of Science (MAS), our host in the country. Manuel Limonta gave a speech thanking MAS and CONACYT for their support and direction through the five-year period. Renata Villalba-Cohen, Executive Secretary of The Mexican Academy, spoke about the achievements and contribution of ICSU in Mexico and the future challenges in the next host country. Negotiations with El Salvador are ongoing for the ICSU ROLAC Secretariat to move to that country around mid-year. 
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> More news from ICSU's Regional Office for Latin America & the Caribbean
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> Africa
> 
> After nearly three years of inactivity, a newly constituted Regional Committee for Africa (RCA) met in Pretoria from 17th to 18th March, 2016. The meeting which was attended by five appointed and four ex-officio members reviewed the activities of the Regional Office for Africa since the last RCA meeting in August 2013 and made strategic input to the scientific and related activities of the Office as proposed in the Annual Performance Plan (APP) and Budget presented by the Office for the 2016/17 and 2017/18 financial years. Heide Hackmann, Executive Director of ICSU made a presentation among others, on “Rethinking ICSU’s Regional Strategy” for moving towards a results-based approach emphasizing on more comprehensive regional science systems development, focusing on mobilizing regional scientific excellence and leadership, securing regional access to and voice in the international arena. This new strategy envisages regional scientific engagements to start with the end in mind, identifying measurable outcomes, setting targets and indicators of success.
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> At the end of the meeting, participants visited the premises of the Regional Office and the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), the host of the Office.
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> More news from ICSU's Regional Office for Africa
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> 41st COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Istanbul, 30 July - 7 August 2016.
> IUFoST 18th World Congress of Food Science and Technology (World Food Congress). Dublin, 21-25 August 2016.
> SciDataCon 2016. Denver, Colorado, 11-13 September 2016.
> 3rd Global Land Project Open Science Meeting. Beijing, 24-27 October 2016.
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