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**Please note that e-VISA is required for most of the European countries to enter Turkey - you can apply via https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/


Venue:

Senate Meeting Room at Sultahmet Kampus of Marmara University (41.005137, 28.974539)

Address:

Marmara Üniversitesi Rektörlüğü
Küçük Ayasofya Mah. Üçler Sok. No:2
34122 Sultanahmet/ Fatih/ İSTANBUL

Where to stay:

Yılsam Sultan Ahmet Hotel 4*: http://yilsamsultanahmethotel.com/
Hotel Arcadia Blue İstanbul 4* : http://www.hotelarcadiablue.com
World Heritage Hotel İstanbul 4*: https://www.worldheritagehotel.com/
*These suggestions include a very small part of the alternatives. There are many alternative hotels around.

How to get there:

There are two airports in Istanbul. Istanbul Airport is close to Sultanahmet because of its location. The distance between the new Istanbul Airport and Sultanahmet is approximately 49 km.

You can go from Istanbul Airport to Sultanahmet by Havaist Airport Buses, commercial taxi or IETT. ULAKBIM'a suggestion from the airport is by taxi: 45 minutes / 1 hour to keep an average of 130 TL.

https://www.istairport.com/en/passenger/transport/taxi

Istanbul Airport - Sultanahmet Havaist Istanbul Airport one bus ticket price is 18 TL.Tickets can be bought at the transportation floor (Floor -2) or outside box-offices.It takes approximately 110 minutes between Istanbul Airport and Sultanahmet by Havaist Airport Buses. This period may vary depending on Istanbul's weather and traffic conditions.

https://www.istairport.com/en/passenger/transport/public-transport

Remote Participation:

Details will be provided close to the meeting's date.


Information on COVID-19

Whilst advice from the World Health Organisation has not substantially changed it is clear that many have concerns regarding the virus and how it may affect us and the recent outbreaks in Europe have added to these concerns.

In response to concerns about the safety of travel, whether by air or public transport, we would like to share the following information from the WHO website on the current understanding of how the virus is transmitted and suggest that you review the sections highlighted below.

Advice from WHO

  • How does COVID-19 spread?
  • What can I do to protect myself and prevent the spread of the disease?
  • How likely am I to catch COVID-19?
  • Should I worry about COVID-19?

There is further information on travelling during the coronavirus outbreak

GÉANT is actively monitoring the WHO advice and the situation in general in locations where GÉANT meetings are planned and will keep in contact with participants if the situation changes. Please do talk to your own organisations about their advice to employees on travel.



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Agenda

On Monday, 9th of March the meeting of SEE directors forum will take place and joint SEE directors/SIG-MSP meeting will be organised on the 10th of March in the morning.

Monday, 9th of March 2020 at 19:00 - Dinner at Fine Dine İstanbul, hosted by ULAKBIM

Tuesday, 10th of March 2020

9:00-9:30

Joint MSP/SEE Directors forum 

Welcome and presentation from TUBITAK, ULAKBİM,  services portfolio and strategic interests - Mehmet Mirat Satoğlu, ULAKBİM

9:30-11:00

Developing a Service Portfolio - Part I

Lightning Talks followed by a themed panel discussion around developing services portfolio and serving the community in your country.

Lightning talks:

Best practices: Mark Tysom, JISC; Alberto Perez, RedIRIS; Tomi Dolenc, ARNES

Challenges: Olga Popcova, RENAM

Themed panel discussion will focus on the best practices around education and research and how the governance and members play role in services development.

Discussion facilitated by Annabel Grant

11:00 - 11:30Coffee Break
11:30-12:45

Developing a Service Portfolio - Part II

Lightning Talks and presentations followed by an open discussion around business models and resources needed to run the service

Speakers: Michel Wets, SURFnet; Raimundas Tuminauskas, PSNC; Robert Hackett, HEAnet; Janos Mohacsi, KIFU.

Discussion facilitated by Lars Fischer, NORDUnet

12:45-13:45Lunch
13:45-14:15

Future service portfolio development: Security

Update on work being done in the Security work package of GN4-3 (Alf Moens, SURFnet)

14:15-14:35

Future Service portfolio development: Security

Cyber exercises portal and CYBER-EXE events developed / conducted jointly by the Georgian Governmental CERT and GRENA - Ramaz Kvatadze

14:35 - 15:00

Guided discussion on future services portfolio with a specific focus on the importance of cyber security on the NREN service portfolio (cyber risk and resilience) - sharing of knowledge, services and addressing challenges in this area. Facilitated by Mark Tysom, Jisc

15:00-15:20 Coffee Break
15:20-15:40

 EOSC = changing NREN service portfolios? (Annabel Grant, GÉANT)

Presentation followed by questions and open discussion:

  • "New" services which could be delivered by NRENs which go beyond 'business as usual' (data transfer etc.)
  • NREN involvement in e.g. data curation, FAIR certification, data management plans, support for Virtual Organisations; e-science applications;  anything e-science/EOSC related. 
15:40 - 15:45Update -  the Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) call (Annabel Grant, GÉANT)
15:45 - 16:30 

Pilot discussion on "Creating an NREN from scratch" - past and current lessons learnt, organisational structure with a focus on future service portfolio.  Open discussion facilitated by Martin Bech, DeiC.

16:30-17:00 Wrap up and future meetings