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Every 3 months we organise one day dedicated to the GTN community! Thursday, May 20th is the next GTN CoFest. We will be working on the training materials, have discussions with the global Galaxy traning community. Do you teach with Galaxy? Want to learn how to add your tutorial to the GTN? New to the community and just want to learn more? Everybody is welcome!Anyone who would like to contribute, learn how to contribute to the Galaxy Training Material or just catch up with the community is very welcome to join.We will coordinate via Zoom (drop-in channel we will keep open the whole day) and the GTN Gitter channel.The idea of these meetings is to share news about Galaxy and Training, but also just talk together. Everyone is welcome to join!To accommodate different time zones and schedules, there will be 3 calls (with similar discussions):Note: click on a time to see it in your own timezoneThe next GTN CoFest will be on May 20, 2021, save the date!
16 June 2026  

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	GalaxyLabs is an international effort to make sustainable, researcher-focused and community-curated interfaces across Galaxy, from Genomics to Single-cell analyses.

	

11 May 2026  

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	New for Galaxy Training Academy 2026: Meet the Experts

	

1 April 2026  

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	We are thrilled to announce that the BioNT project (Bio Network for Training) has contributed a significant set of human-curated translated Galaxy training materials to the GTN, now live and available to learners worldwide!

	

23 February 2026  

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	This is an external post, please follow the link to read it.
	

13 November 2025  

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	🎉 We are excited to share that the Galaxy Training Academy (GTA) 2026 will take place next year, starting on 18 May 2026! 🎉

	

				The GTN provides learners with a free, open repository of online training
				materials, with a focus on hands-on training that aims to be directly applicable for learners.
				We aim to connect researchers and learners with local trainers, and events worldwide.
			
				We promote FAIR and Open Science practices worldwide, are committed to the accessibility of this platform and training for everyone.