Week-long workshop to learn how to develop, operate, sustain science gateways (portals, hubs, VREs)

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Nayiri Mullinix

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Jan 24, 2019, 2:46:39 PM1/24/19
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Want to learn gateways, from start to finish?


Science Gateways Bootcamp will help you learn how to develop, operate, and sustain a gateway (also known as portals, virtual research environments, hubs, etc.).


Why apply? You’ll...


  • Leave behind day-to-day tasks to tackle big questions that will help your team articulate the value of your work to key stakeholders.

  • Create a strong development, operations, and sustainability plan.

  • Walk away with proven and effective strategies in everything from business and finance to cybersecurity and usability.

  • Network and establish relationships with others doing similar work.

  • Do it all at minimal cost (currently, participants only pay for travel, lodging, and a few meals).


Looking for more reasons to apply? Read blog posts featuring more testimonials (on our FAQ page).


The next Bootcamp is May 13-17 in Indianapolis. Apply by March 22! http://sciencegateways.org/bootcamp


“The Bootcamp experience was extremely valuable to me. I have always focused on the science and technical aspects of my gateway. The Bootcamp taught me that to reach financial sustainability I need to think of the gateway operations as a business, which was very foreign to me. Learning about value propositions, budgeting, and marketing were all new areas, but I see now that they are as important to the success of my gateway as a well-designed back end is.”

Mark Perri
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Sonoma State University


This opportunity is offered by the Science Gateways Community Institute. Learn more about SGCI at https://sciencegateways.org. Questions? Please email he...@sciencegateways.org.


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