Open Call for Financial Support to implement FAIR practices: apply before 4 December

The third and final open call for financial support to implement FAIR practices is open for applications until 4th December 2024. Applicants can apply to join four support actions.
Open Call for Financial Support to implement FAIR practices:  apply before 4 December
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The availability of data that are findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) lies at the heart of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) vision. FAIR is not a binary concept and cannot be achieved by any single action or actor. Instead, FAIR is a shared journey involving several stakeholders over the entire research lifecycle.

The FAIR-IMPACT project is running its  third and final open call for financial support to enable testing of specific  FAIR enabling tools, approaches and methods. These support actions are suitable for those who are more advanced on their FAIR-enabling journeys and ready to test specific tools and approaches, in any discipline. Successful applicants will benefit from expert guidance and advice from FAIR-IMPACT mentors on:

  1. Managing data types, schemas and vocabularies and crosswalks for FAIR researcher related metadata (in partnership with the FAIRCORE4EOSC project )
  2. Creating EOSC compliant interoperability policies based on the EOSC Interoperability Framework (IF)
  3. Testing the trustworthy and FAIR-enabling repositories prototype
  4. Implementation of a shared API for semantic catalogues

Successful applicants will receive between 5000 € and 8000 € to support their participation. 

Details of the four support actions, recordings from the open call webinar and important dates can be found here
The deadline for applications to this Open Call is 4 December 2024.

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