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Call opens: 11 November 2021
Call closes: 15 March 2022, 16.00 CET
As part of the EOSC Future project, the Research Data Alliance (RDA) is launching a series of calls for proposals to improve the technical data frameworks for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). A new call focuses on maintenance solutions based on RDA recommendations and outputs.Applicants can submit their proposal until 15 March 2022, 16.00 CET via the EOSC Future Grants Platform.
EOSC Future wants to develop a European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), a world-class virtual space that meets the data resource and management needs of Europe’s research communities. Achieving this interoperable framework depends on organising and curating data outputs in a streamlined and sustainable way.
The RDA Open Call for Maintenance Facilities in the context of EOSC aims to provide long-term maintenance solutions that draw on RDA standards, tools and outputs. More specifically, it is tailored to applicants that have an understanding of RDA mechanisms and, thus, can support the generation of a maintenance facility that underscores the broader EOSC community.
Applicants should consider the following components of a full-fledged maintenance facility:
Proposals should also demonstrate technical capacities in a diverse range of outputs, e.g., code, software, standards, or guidelines that can be maintained over time.
Who can apply?
The Research Data Alliance welcomes applications from persons or groups committed to FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data and other principles that RDA holds dear. Applicants can be part of a European research group, organisation, or SME. Note: This call is not open to members of the EOSC Future consortium or projects based outside of an EU Member State or Associated Country.
Further criteria and conditions are detailed on the EOSC Future Grants Platform.
Deadline
The call is open for applications until 15 March 2022, 16.00 CET.
What does the grant include?
A grant of max. €40 000 will be awarded to support work in this area over the lifetime of the EOSC Future project. Activities are expected to start in early 2022 and cover a duration of 8-12 months.