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- | **SSHOC-CH | + | The first **SSHOC-CH GA** and its **satellite event** successfully took place on April 11, 2025, in Bern. |
- | The GA was chaired by Georg Lutz, director of FORS and president of SSHOC-CH. He noted the increasing visibility of SSHOC-CH in the research community and emphasized the progress made since its founding on April 24, 2024. Georg Lutz presented the 2024 Annual Report (read {{ : | + | The GA was chaired by Georg Lutz, director of FORS and president of SSHOC-CH. He noted the increasing visibility of SSHOC-CH in the research community and emphasized the progress made since its founding on April 24, 2024. Georg Lutz presented the 2024 Annual Report (read the report |
- | The association made significant progress, especially considering it was built from the ground up. A contract was signed with the Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Geschichte (SGG) to handle administrative tasks. A bank account was opened, a communication process was established, | + | The association made significant progress, especially considering it was built from the ground up. A contract was signed with the [[https:// |
The Board presented the work plan for 2025, highlighting the need for active member involvement. Priorities include | The Board presented the work plan for 2025, highlighting the need for active member involvement. Priorities include | ||
- | exploring SSHOC-CH’s integration into EOSC, following up on the national roadmap process and engaging with institutions on funding mechanisms, enhancing the website, publishing newsletters, | + | exploring SSHOC-CH’s integration into the [[https:// |
The SSHOC-CH Board proposed the election of Beat Immenhauser, | The SSHOC-CH Board proposed the election of Beat Immenhauser, | ||
- | In the end, Georg Lutz reflected on the direction of SSHOC-CH. He acknowledged the difficulty of achieving coordination without dedicated resources, despite voluntary efforts. He emphasized that participation is open and encouraged all members to get involved to avoid duplication of work. SSHOC-CH | + | In the end, Georg Lutz reflected on the direction of SSHOC-CH. He acknowledged the difficulty of achieving coordination without dedicated resources, despite voluntary efforts. He emphasized that participation is open and encouraged all members to get involved to avoid duplication of work. SSHOC-CH |
==== ====== SSHOC-CH satellite event ====== ==== | ==== ====== SSHOC-CH satellite event ====== ==== | ||
- | The **satellite event** welcomed two keynote presentations: | + | The **satellite event** |
- | Johannes Paulmann, spokesperson for the NFDI4Memory consortium for historically working sciences as part of the development of a National Research Data Infrastructure. 4Memory represents not only the field of history as such but also other disciplines that make use of historical data as part of their methodologies, | + | Johannes Paulmann, spokesperson for the [[https:// |
- | Lucas van der Meer, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at ODISSEI (Open Data Infrastructure for Social Science and Economic Innovations) and Co-CTO of SSHOC-NL | + | Lucas van der Meer, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at [[https:// |
The keynote talks were followed by a panel discussion about // | The keynote talks were followed by a panel discussion about // | ||
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* Lucas van der Meer (ODISSEI, SSHOC-NL) | * Lucas van der Meer (ODISSEI, SSHOC-NL) | ||
* Beat Immenhauser (Swiss Academy for Human and Social Sciences SAGW) | * Beat Immenhauser (Swiss Academy for Human and Social Sciences SAGW) | ||
- | * Rudolf Mumenthaler (UZH Library, | + | * Rudolf Mumenthaler (UZH Library, |
* Stéphanie Steinmetz (UNIL, member of SSHOC-CH Policy WG) | * Stéphanie Steinmetz (UNIL, member of SSHOC-CH Policy WG) | ||
* Elena Chestnova (USI, member of SSHOC-CH Policy WG) | * Elena Chestnova (USI, member of SSHOC-CH Policy WG) | ||
- | Moderated by Cristina Grisot | + | Moderated by Cristina Grisot, the discussion was lively and insightful. Panelists were invited to discuss the funding situation of research infrastructures in Switzerland, |
- | Report made by Cristina Grisot and Emilie | + | Report made by Cristina Grisot and Emilie Morgan |