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SUMMARY:EIT HEI Initiative Call for Proposals
DESCRIPTION:The EIT HEI Initiative Call for Proposals 2024 has a strong focus on enhancing the quality and competitiveness of European higher education.  It will improve research and technology transfer from higher education and support business creation through strengthening collaboration between HEIs and business partners across Europe. \nThis call aims to fund up to 42 projects\, with each selected project having a total duration of 25 months and an overall budget of EUR 1.34 million. The funding will be distributed across two phases: \n\nPhase 1 (1 April to 31 December 2025): Up to EUR 540\,000\nPhase 2 (1 January 2026 to 30 April 2027): Up to EUR 800\,000*\n\n*Phase 2 funding is subject to the successful completion of Phase 1 activities and the EIT’s approval of the 2026-2027 Grant Agreement. \nThe call will incorporate a two-strand approach\, where applicants will need to select one of the following strands to apply to: \n\nStrand A: Innovation and entrepreneurship capacity building at higher education institutions (HEIs).\nStrand B: Innovation and entrepreneurship capacity building at HEIs for the enhancement of Deep Tech.\n\nApplication deadline: 12 December 2024\, 17:00 CET
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/eit-hei-initiative-call-for-proposals/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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SUMMARY:3rd Open Call for Financial Support
DESCRIPTION:The final open call for financial (Route 2) support is open for applications from 9th October to 4th December 2024. Applicants can apply to join the following support actions.\n  \n\n\n\n #1: Managing data types\, schemas and vocabularies and crosswalks for FAIR researcher related metadata \nThe support action will introduce successful applicants to three tools developed by the FAIRCORE4EOSC (FC4E) project. These include the Data Type Registry (DTR)\, vocabulary service\, and Metadata Schema and Crosswalk Registry (MSCR).  \nIn this support action the participants will use one or more of the FC4E tools to enhance the machine-actionability of their existing schema and crosswalk specifications. This could mean for example the registration of schema from public APIs to the MSCR and creation of mappings from those service specific data models to common formats such as Datacite and DCAT or creating a metadata schema using enriched schema elements registered in the DTR. \nSuccessful applicants will receive 5000 € to support their participation.  \nLearn more and apply \n  \n\n\n\n#2: Creating EOSC compliant interoperability policies based on EOSC Interoperability Framework (IF) \nOne of the main concerns when we deploy a service\, especially those related to data\, is how this service can work with others. This is relevant for services to be integrated in the EOSC ecosystem. The creation of the EOSC IF is an effort to analyse the gaps and problems addressed in this context. Also\, it provides recommendations to improve this integration. One of the main challenges is to translate these recommendations into specific actions. This question is addressed in the work being done by FAIR IMPACT in the context of the production of interoperability guidelines. \nIn this support action\, successful applicants will analyse the interoperability status of their services using tools such as the Compliance Assessment Tool (CAT). After this analysis\, we will identify actions that they can carry out to improve the interoperability of their services based on the guidelines provided. \nSuccessful applicants will receive 5000 € to support their participation.  \nLearn more and apply \n  \n\n#3: Testing the trustworthy and FAIR-enabling repositories prototype\nFAIR-enabling and trustworthy data repositories play a central role in making and keeping data FAIR over time. While there is ongoing debate on what constitutes trustworthiness\, there is broad agreement that transparency and evidence is essential to enable end users to make informed decisions about the repository services they use. In this support action successful applicants will have the opportunity to test a prototype developed by FAIR-IMPACT to expose relevant metadata at the organisational and object level. \nSuccessful applicants will receive 5000 € to support their participation.  \nLearn more and apply \n  \n\n#4: Implementation of a shared API for semantic catalogues \nA lot of valuable information in the form of ontologies\, vocabularies\, etc. are publicly available and are contained in numerous catalogues. Our aim is to facilitate increasing the FAIRness (Findability\, Accessibility\, Interoperability and Reusability) of these catalogues via the use of a common data model to describe the holdings of the catalogues as well as the adoption of a common Application Programming Interface (API) to query the catalogues. \nWe invite Semantic Artefact Catalogue (SAC) providers to apply to join this support action to implement an API based on the Metadata for Ontology Description and Publication (MOD) ontology to promote interoperability and enhance access to SACs. This API enables a uniform interface to semantic artefacts (SA)\, enabling seamless querying by stakeholders\, regardless of domain. This open call is an opportunity for SACs to participate in a community-driven effort to improve the FAIRness of their resources through the adoption of this API. \nSuccessful applicants will receive 8000 € to support their participation.  \nLearn more and apply \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpen call details\n\n\n\nSupport actions announced via website\n30 September 2024\n\n\nWebinar to showcase the support actions on offer and \nWatch the recording\n09 October 2024 14-15 CEST\n\n\nGrant platform open for applications\n11 October 2024\n\n\nInformal virtual clinic for potential applicants to ask questions about the support actions and application process \nAttend the Webinar\n13 November  2024\, 14-15 CET\n\n\nDeadline for applications to join support actions\n4 December 2024\n\n\nEvaluation and selection of applicants\nend of December 2024\n\n\nApplicants informed of decision\n8 January 2025\n\n\nExpected start date for support actions\nmid to late January 2025 (see each support action for specific dates)\n\n\n\n  \nDo you have questions? Please check our FAQs \n  \nIf you still have questions about the support actions and open calls please contact opencalls[at]fair-impact.eu.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/3rd-open-call-for-financial-support/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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SUMMARY:RDA TIGER Cascading Grants
DESCRIPTION:1. Call description and supported activities\n\nThis open call seeks applications from individuals and legal entities that are eligible for Horizon Europe funding who wish to receive financial support to enhance the activities or the adoption of the results of the RDA Working Groups (WGs). This call invites the following types of applications: \n\n\n\nRDA WGs for projects that support the WG plan of action (at any stage of the WG lifecycle)\,  adoption or testing of the WG outputs. The grant funds can be used to cover the personnel and travel costs of the Group’s existing members\, stipends or salaries of new team members\, conference and open access fees and fees of external experts (e.g.\, to solve specific legal\, IPR or standardisation-related questions). See the section “Eligibility Criteria” for more details.\nOrganisations that wish to adopt an RDA output. Specifically\, the grant funds can be used to support the adoption\, testing\, harmonisation\, and/or implementation of RDA Recommendations or Outputs2.\nTechnical  Implementation\, prototyping and proof-of-concept using RDA recommendations to achieve interoperability of open science solutions\, especially in the EOSC context.\nRDA WGs launching a formal standardisation process to have the WG recommendations adopted or used as input by an established technical standards organisation.\n\n\n\nApplications are received up until 30 November 2024 (AoE)3. The selected projects are expected to be launched in early 2025 and need to be concluded by the end of October 2025. \n\n2. How is this call different from the Open Call for RDA TIGER services?\n\nThe RDA TIGER support services (Facilitation\, Communications\, Landscape Analysis\, Output Support) are provided by consortium members\, where the supported WGs receive services provided by the RDA TIGER project staff or experts engaged by the project partners. The Open Call for these types of support services is continuous and is facilitated by a separate process with four selection rounds per year. \n\n\nThis open call for cascading grants is intended to give the recipients more flexibility and a wider range of options in supporting the work of the WG\, including facilitating the adoption of WG outputs. Depending on the stage of your WG\, you can consider applying for various activities through the open call as described in section 1. \n\n\nImportant things to note:  \n\n\n\nProject(s) funded by this Open Call will need to be completed by the end of October 2025.\nThe standardisation-related grants are expected to present a roadmap that shows how the standardisation process can be completed after the completion of the activities funded by the grant.\n\n\n3. About RDA TIGER\n\nRDA TIGER is a project funded by the European Commission (GA 101094406). It supports RDA Working Groups that concretely align\, harmonise\, and standardise Open Science developments and technologies globally. The services it provides will facilitate and support coherent and consistent working group definitions and increase the impact of the key European initiatives on the global level. More information can be found at https://www.rd-alliance.org/rda-tiger/. \n\n\nThe project will directly contribute to the European Open Science Cloud Partnership by supporting (via the Working Groups) the international engagement and alignment of policies\, technologies\, methodologies\, practices and other outputs of EOSC-related and other European Open Science developments. \n\n4. Application process\n\nOne person should be selected as the grant holder and representative\, also in case of a consortium consisting of more than one legal entity applying for funding. To apply\, please take the following steps: \n\n\n\nDownload and fill in the Application Form (docx format)\, save the completed form a a PDF with the proposal name in the name of the time.\nRegister your proposal information using the online form.\nUpload the completed application to B2DROP using the link provided to you after you complete the proposal information entry.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/rda-tiger-cascading-grants/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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SUMMARY:Future Engagement Model for the EOSC Federation (2024) (HORIZON-INFRA-2024-EOSC-02)
DESCRIPTION:The work of this CSA should build on the (federation) services offered by the European Commission’s EOSC Core Platform and provide feedback and input for the evolution of the EOSC Core Services and the EOSC Exchange to ensure a wider uptake. In this context\, the CSA will also assist with the update and promotion of the EOSC Interoperability Framework and assist in the set-up a process for its updates. \n\nThe CSA should execute at least two use cases to demonstrate and promote the use of the federation services provided by the EOSC Core Platform (EU Node) and document the experience and lessons learned. The use cases should be driven by real-life user needs and consider the long-term sustainability of such federations. The use cases should include Research Infrastructures able to federate within EOSC and users which gain novel capabilities for their research work.\nThrough the outcomes of the use cases\, the CSA should propose to the EC and current EOSC governance a set of operational Rules of Participation and common set of policies and minimum requirements to be applied consistently across the EOSC federation.\nThis set of rules\, policies and requirements should be detailed in such a way they can be introduced in the operation of ESFRI\, ERICs and other international\, national or institutional RIs at the subdomain\, domain and interdisciplinary levels as concerns the EOSC federation.\nThey should be developed\, maintained\, and updated in accordance with the progressive deployment of the EOSC Core\, EOSC Exchange and EOSC sustainability models and be based on latest input by the Task Forces of the EOSC Association and any additional\, relevant input by the research community.\n\nScope: \nProposals are expected to cover the following activities: \nThe CSA should explore concrete use cases of federations of Research Infrastructures and data/service providers to the EOSC Core Platform (EU Node). The CSA should contribute to the further evolution of the Rules of Participation and Acceptable Use Policies based on the identification of specific commitments and needs of the different contributors of the EOSC federation\, and contribute to the related development of guidelines and recommendations on various aspects (incl. interoperability framework)\, and with this further promote the EOSC Core Platform (EU Node). This work should be done in close collaboration with relevant stakeholders\, such as the contractors providing the Managed Services for the European Open Science Platform (EU Node)[1] \, Research Infrastructures\, thematic EOSC communities and EOSC national nodes. \nTo this end\, the CSA should engage with and further build the EOSC federation community\, and assist in the development of a common framework on the various aspects of the federation\, including the following dimensions: \n\nLegal\nBusiness model and incentive structure\nInteroperability framework\, including the support for FAIR principle and handling of PIDs across EOSC federation\nEOSC Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure\nEOSC Security Coordination\nEOSC Rules of Participation.\n\nCoordination and collaboration with the Data Spaces Support Centre (DSSC) is required in order to take stock of identified common data infrastructure requirements\, including technologies\, processes\, standards\, and tools that will allow reuse of data across the various data spaces \nAlso\, synergies should be established with the contractors of SIMPL[2] as foreseen in the latter’s procurement technical specifications\, to avoid duplicating efforts and funding among major Union initiatives. The CSA should further provide an analysis of the status quo including the identification of gaps\, on the basis of which an actionable roadmap shall be established with actions differentiated by main actors and levels (EU or national\, topical or cross-cutting). \nThe proposed work should incorporate the necessary coordination efforts and resources with other relevant projects and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) governance structure in the context of the EOSC partnership. \n[1]Managed Services for the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) Platform \n[2]Smart middleware that will enable cloud-to-edge federations and support all major data initiatives funded by the European Commission
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/future-engagement-model-for-the-eosc-federation-2024-horizon-infra-2024-eosc-02/
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CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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UID:18356-1724760000-1724760000@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Expedition Zukunft START 2024/2
DESCRIPTION:In der Ausschreibung Expedition Zukunft START werden Vorhaben in einer frühen Phase angesprochen\, in der Innovationen vorbereitet und die Basis für große Veränderungen in Märkten\, Technologien oder Gesellschaften gelegt werden. \nFolgende Projektarten werden als vorbereitende Maßnahmen für FTI-Projekte unterstützt: \n(1) Anwendungsfälle für eine vorhandene Technologie\nEs existiert bereits eine vorhandene technologische Lösung\, aber es ist unklar\, wie diese vorhandene Technologie am Markt angewendet werden kann bzw. welches Geschäftsmodell passt. Im Projekt können konkrete Anwendungsfälle erarbeitet und getestet werden. Am Ende steht die Erkenntnis\, für welche Anwendungsfälle die technologische Lösung relevant ist und in welche F&E-Aktivitäten investiert werden soll. \n(2) Ursachenanalyse \nEs liegt ein konkretes und ungelöstes Problem vor\, wobei die Ursachen nicht klar oder ausreichend untersucht sind. Förderbare Vorhaben analysieren dieses Problem im Detail und erkennen relevante Akteure. Die Probleme können einen technologischen Charakter oder aber gesellschaftliche Ursachen haben. Wichtig ist\, dass auf Basis der Ergebnisse potenziell ein FTI-Projekt entsteht. \n(3) Ausarbeitung und Erprobung eines technischen Konzepts\nEs existieren technische Ideen\, deren Lösungskonzept noch ausgearbeitet\, überprüft oder entwickelt werden muss. Dies umfasst auch den Bau erster Prototypen\, um die Validität von Konzepten und Machbarkeit zu testen. Wir unterstützen risikoreiche Konzepte\, ausgefallene Ideen und technische Lösungsansätze für große\, ungeklärte Probleme. Wichtig ist\, dass naturwissenschaftliche Gesetze eingehalten werden. \n(4) Strategie und Umsetzungsplanung großer Veränderungsprozesse\nViele disruptive und radikale Innovationen starten mit vagen Ideen\, denen zur Umsetzung oftmals eine strukturierte Herangehensweise fehlt. Daher werden hier Vorhaben unterstützt\, die als Vorbereitung für FTI-Projekte die Strategie und Vision\, sowie einen Innovationsprozess entwickeln. Entsprechend der strategischen Zielsetzung von Expedition Zukunft ist ein Prozess gemeint\, der über den herkömmlichen Strategieprozess von Organisationen hinausgeht und ambitionierte\, globale Ziele ins Auge fasst: zB solche\, die große Veränderungen in Märkten oder bei Zielgruppen vorbereiten\, regulatorische Hürden ansprechen oder große technologische Umbrüche strategisch steuern. \nWie hoch ist die Förderung?\nDie Unterstützung im Rahmen von Expedition Zukunft START erfolgt auf maximal 12 Monate und Projektkosten werden mit einem maximalen Zuschuss in der Höhe von € 80.000\,- gefördert. \nFür verschiedene Organisationen sind verschiedene Maximalanteile am Projektvolumen förderbar\, und zwar: \n\nKleine Unternehmen: 70 %\nMittlere Unternehmen: 60 %\nForschungseinrichtungen: 80 %\n\nZusätzlich zur monetären Unterstützung begleitet Sie die FFG über die Förderung hinaus mit einer zentralen Ansprechperson und individuell auf das Vorhaben angepassten Services.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/expedition-zukunft-start-2024-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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UID:17283-1719359940-1719359940@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC)
DESCRIPTION:The annual call for proposals from the Incubator platform Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration (HMC) has been published on April 8th\, 2024 and will be closed June 25th\, 2024\n\n\n\nThe most important information in a nutshell\n\nApplication opens: 08.04.2024\nApplication deadline: 25.06.2024 (23:59h CEST) ! please note: tech support on June\, 25th is possible until 16:00h CEST!\nDetails HMC Call 2024: The complete call can be found here as PDF\nFurther documents: All further material (incl. relevant templates) can be downloaded here.\nSubmission: via the Project Proposal Portal\nBudget: 400k€ (max. 200k€ by the INF + counter-financing by participating centres/partners)\nProject duration: max. 2 years\nInformation events: 29.04.2024\, 10:00-13:00h CEST & 16.05.2024\, 11:00-14:00h CEST \nPlease also check the FAQs for further details about the call.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/helmholtz-metadata-collaboration-hmc/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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UID:16970-1711843200-1711929599@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:2nd open call for Route 2 support
DESCRIPTION:The second call for Route 2 support will open for applications from 31st January-31st March 2024. Applicants can apply to join the following support actions.
URL:https://fair-impact.eu/2nd-open-call-route-2-support
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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UID:16685-1710514800-1715792400@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:OSCARS 1st Open Call for Open Science Projects and Services
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the call is to support researchers engaging in or developing Open Data Research by conducting science projects that facilitate and foster sharing research data and results based on FAIR principles. Proposals that develop and/or make available services or tools (software; hardware; middleware; protocols; standards; benchmarks; documentation and training/mentoring materials; activities and resources)\, which enable Open Research in a field and encourage open science practice based on FAIR principles\, are also eligible. \nOpen Science Projects or Open Science Services are research activities that exploit or foster the adoption of FAIR data\, strengthen FAIR competences\, practices and technologies. They are expected to leverage and/or exploit the Science Clusters’ services aimed at demonstrating and piloting the use of EOSC resources. They can be cross-RI and/or cross-domain as well as projects with a high societal relevance (potentially multidisciplinary and/or cross-cluster). These projects can be proposed over a large spectrum of scientific domains\, including industrial sectors. Therefore\, they can be submitted by organisations/researchers beyond the current group of RIs that are partners within the Science Clusters\, emerging RIs or recently included in the updated ESFRI Road map. They can involve engagement with academic groups and industry\, University Associations/Learned Societies\, citizen scientists and the long tail of science. \nThe Principal Investigators of these activities have to commit to the FAIR management of the achieved scientific results and all associated digital objects. A particular attention will be reserved for relevant datasets from RIs\, the innovative software and services for interoperability and legacy of data. Projects must deposit the digital research data generated in the Science Clusters’ trusted catalogues or other trusted repositories federated in the EOSC. The projects should aim at enhancing the involvement of researchers in Open Science.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/oscars-1st-open-call-for-open-science-projects-and-services/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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UID:16964-1710201600-1710287999@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Horizon INFRA 2024: 5 Calls for Funding
DESCRIPTION:Calls for funding are open starting 6th December 2023 for the Research Infrastructures Programme under Horizon Europe.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/horizon-infra-2024-5-calls-for-funding/
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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UID:16953-1689408000-1689440400@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:Building a Cloud for Cultural Heritage – Mapping stakeholders’ interest​
DESCRIPTION:This mapping of interest aims at identifying CH stakeholders\, Cultural heritage institutions\, curators\, conservators\, researchers\, art managers\, restorers\, educators and other cultural heritage professionals for both tangible and intangible cultural heritage\, who may have an interest in benefiting from ECHOES’s tools and services and/or in contributing to it by bringing/sharing their data. The goal is to co-create knowledge around new digital commons and thereby to build a sustainable network/infrastructure for existing communities around this topic.  Each and every CH stakeholder independently from its participation in other structures is invited to express its interest in ECHOES.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/deadline-extended-building-a-cloud-for-cultural-heritage-mapping-stakeholders-interest
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230503
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CREATED:20240425T071133Z
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UID:16947-1682985600-1683071999@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:ÖAW funding program: Data:Research:Austria
DESCRIPTION:With the new funding program Data:Research:Austria\, the Austrian Academy of Sciences is funding research projects in the field of data/microdata research\, in which data are used for fundamental research into socially relevant topics and issues. In three calls\, a total of nine million euros will be made available from funds from the Fonds Zukunft Österreich.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/oaw-funding-program-dataresearchaustria
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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