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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.

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.

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.

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.

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).

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.