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Now Open for Train-the-Trainers Courses Registration

| Sara Di Giorgio | news

We are pleased to announce that registrations for the upcoming Train-the-Trainers courses are officially open!

Why Train-the-Trainers?

The Train-the-Trainers (TtT) approach is designed to efficiently increase the number of skilled trainers by providing them with structured, high-quality training. Through our Competence Centre Network, Skills4EOSC ensures that trainers gain consistent, certified expertise in Open Science, enabling them to support their communities effectively.

Competence Centres play a key role in adopting TtT programmes and delivering tailored courses, helping to expand the Open Science professional community and strengthen capacity-building across Europe. Trainers who complete the programme will receive certifications through Open Badges, and the acquired competencies can be integrated into their European CVs via European Digital Credentials.

Course Registrations Are Open!

The Skills4EOSC Train-the-trainers Course Programme flyer is attached, and all course details, including registration links, can be found here:
🔗 Skills4EOSC Training Courses

We kindly ask for your support in identifying experts within your network—connected to your CC activities or organisation—who would benefit from joining these courses.

How to Register:

📌 For Synchronous + Asynchronous Courses (blended self-paced and live sessions):
➡️ Register via this online form
⏳ Deadline: One week before the course starts (except for the first course, Open Science is the New Norm, which has a deadline of March 21).

📌 For Asynchronous-Only Courses (self-paced learning):
➡️ Registration is always open on the Skills4EOSC eLearning platform: learning.skills4eosc.eu

Certified Trainers and Future Training Opportunities

Participants who complete each Train-the-Trainer course will earn certified competencies through Open Badges and achieve the status of Master Trainer.

As Master Trainers, they will be equipped to deliver and adapt these courses within your national, regional, or thematic communities, helping to expand Open Science training opportunities and foster capacity-building across Europe.