Prior projects

COORDINATE (2021–25)
COORDINATE (COhort cOmmunity Research and Development Infrastructure Network for Access Throughout Europe) project is to mobilize the community of researchers and organizations that will drive forward the coordinated development of comparative birth cohort panel and associated survey research in Europe which focus on children's well-being. The infrastructural community network brought together by COORDINATE will promote the harmonization of and improve access to international survey data, in particular panel survey data, in the study of children and young people's well-being as they grow up.
ADP actively participates in 4 work packages (WPs):
- WP 2: Ethics and privacy
- WP 8: GUIDE network development
- WP 9: Communications and marketing
- WP 11: Training and outreach
Duration: April 2021–March 2024
The importance of the project for Slovenia and ADP
The relevant Slovenian research community will have better access to existing European research on the well-being of children and young people as they grow up.
Link to project's webpage: https://www.coordinate-network.eu/
The project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme – Grant Agreement Number 101008589.

RiTrainPlus 2021–2025
The project brings together, for the first time, Research infrastructures (RI), Core Facilities (CF) and European universities in a new innovative concept to transform the access and empowerment of human resources for national and international scientific facilities in Europe.
The overarching goal of RitrainPlus is to design and deliver a training programme to fulfil the competency requirements for the current and future managers of European RI and CF.
ADP actively participates in 1 work package (WP): WP 4 Staff and knowledge exchange programme within European RIs, CFs and abroad
- 4.1 Staff and knowledge exchange programme,
- 4.2 Development of a community of practice in governance and management of RIs
Duration: April 2021–March 2025
Link to project's webpage: https://ritrainplus.eu/
RitrainPlus project received funding from European Union's Horizon 2020 programme – Grant Agreement Number 101008503.

BY-COVID 2021–2024
BY-COVID (BeYond-COVID) is a project that aims to make data on COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) and other infectious diseases open and accessible to everyone. It is important that data, for example genetic sequence and geographical information, is not just available to scientists in laboratories but also to anyone else who can use it such as a medical staff in hospitals or government officials. By making it easy for anyone in the world to find and use the data, it will enable work to prevent and treat infectious diseases to happen more quickly and efficiently. BY-COVID will integrate established national and European infrastructures including ELIXIR; BBMRI; ECRIN, PHIRI and CESSDA.
ADP actively participates in 1 work package (WP):
WP6: Integration of Community Services & Products into EOSC
- 1.1 Deploy
- 2.2 Network
WP 3: TWEE (Testing and WidEning uptakE)
- 3.1 Cooperation with projects related to EOSC, RI development and international fora
- 3.2 User engagement and coaching
- 3.3 Cooperation subtasks with EOSC stakeholders
Engagement: 6.5 months
Duration: January 2024 – December 2027
The importance of the project for Slovenia and ADP
The project will contribute to the Slovenian RI landscape through thematically distinct Science Clusters, their capacity of creating a collaborative space and a widespread uptake of multidisciplinary Open Science practices in the different research communities. Furthermore, the research community will gain through Competence Centres (one per Science Cluster) that will be deployed to leverage the specific achievements and competencies of each cluster.
ADP will gain specific experience through the project activities, especially by collaborating in established Competence Centres and proposing its implementation in the national environment. Being part of the development of the Competence Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities Cluster will be particularly important for the ADP.
Link to project's webpage:: https://oscars-project.eu/
The OSCARS project is co-funded by the EU Horizon Programme, call INFRA-2023-EOSC-01 – Grant Agreement Number 101129751.

EOSC FUTURE 2021–2023
EOSC Future is an EU-funded H2020 project that is implementing the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). This EOSC will give European researchers access to a wide variety of research data and professionally provided services.
Through co-design with scientists and stakeholders, EOSC Future will establish a trusted platform with open and FAIR data, resources and services for all scientific disciplines. The platform will also seamlessly integrate existing data and services from science communities, research infrastructures and e-infrastructures. Via a single sign-on system, European researchers will thus have access to interoperable resources and support to manage the full lifecycle of their data.
ADP actively participates in 2 work packages (WPs):
WP 6: Engage, train and build capacity with national and international stakeholders:
- T6.2 Integration of EOSC core resources into European research practice
WP9: Skills & Training:
- T9.1: Coordination and leveraging
- T9.2: Training delivery and content co-creation for EOSC
Duration: April 2021 – September 2023
Link to project's webpage:: https://eoscfuture.eu/
The EOSC Future project is co-funded by the European Union Horizon Programme call INFRAEOSC-03-2020 – Grant Agreement Number 101017536.

Social Sciences & Humanities Open Cloud (SSHOC) 2019–2022
The project aims to provide a full-fledged cloud-based infrastructure to make data, tools and training available for scholars in the social sciences and humanities (SSH).
The main objectives of the project are:
- to implement the requirements of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) in the social and humanities sciences by providing scalable and flexible access to research data and related services adapted to the needs of the SSH community,
- to link existing and new infrastructures in order to promote synergies between disciplines and interdisciplinary cooperation and research,
- to increase the reuse of services and data by promoting the idea of open science and FAIR principles in data management to increase efficiency, facilitate the creation and reuse of research data,
- to establish an appropriate model of SSH management, taking into account the specificities of different subject areas of social sciences and humanities.
ADP actively participated in 3 work packages (WPs):
- WP 2: Communication and Dissemination
- WP 3: Lifting Tools to the Cloud
- WP 6: Fostering Communities and Building Expertise
Duration: January 2019–April 2022
Link to project's webpage:: https://www.sshopencloud.eu/
The SSHOC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 project call H2020-INFRAEOSC-04-2018, grant agreement nr. 823782.

TRIPLE 2019–2023
The project will help social sciences and humanities research in Europe gain visibility, making it more efficient by enabling researchers to discover and reuse social sciences and humanities research without disciplinary and language barriers, thus increasing societal impact.
ADP participates in WP 8: Communication and engagement. Consortium of 18 partners from 12 European countries is coordinated by Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
Duration: October 2019–March 2023
Link to project's webpage:: https://www.gotriple.eu/
The TRIPLE project was funded by the European Commission under Grant Agreement No. 863420.