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Overview of the personal data EuroScience collects
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EuroScience distinguishes a number of categories. Common to all registered users are the following data (when users supply this information):
ESOF session submitters or speakers (for ESOF 2016 and onwards)
For each session title, forma and abstract are provided, and for each speaker or moderator who have been invited or accepted to speak in the session:
1. Title
2. First name
3. Last name
4. Picture
5. Country of present occupation
6. Gender
7. Nationality
8. Position
9. Organization
10. Role
11. Status (e.g. confirmed)
12. Reason for inviting
13. Phone
14. Email
Grants or Awards applicants (grants to participate in ESOF, applications for EYRA Awards, or others; all as of 2016)
1. Motivation letter
2. CV
3. From which medium they heard about the grant/award
4. Recommendation letter(s)
5. Any other supporting document they wish or need to upload (media accreditation, student ID, etc.)
6. And in addition, and depending on the specific grant or award:
A. First name
B. Last name
C. Gender
D. Date of birth
E. Nationality
F. Institution/organisation/university
G. Country
H. Email
I. Scientific field
J. Description of research activity
K. Expected contribution to career development
EuroScience, 20 February 2023
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