Below is a list of active projects with CESSDA participation.
RItrain Plus brings together, for the first time, research infrastructures, core facilities, business management Schools 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 Generations and Gender Programme (GGP) is an interdisciplinary research infrastructure on population and family dynamics. It collects, processes and disseminates cross-nationally comparable longitudinal data on young adults, families, generational exchanges, and the life courses of women and men.
EOSC Beyond's overall objective is to advance Open Science and innovation in research in the context of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) by providing new EOSC Core capabilities allowing scientific applications to find, compose and access multiple Open Science resources and offer them as integrated capabilities to researchers.
EOSC-ENTRUST aims to create a European network of Trusted Research Environments (TREs) for sensitive data and drive European interoperability by joint development of a common blueprint for federated data access and analysis.
Open Science Trails (OSTrails) aims to improve the way we plan, track, and assess scientific knowledge.
It wants to go beyond current methods, working with different countries and themes to make existing systems better and connect key parts for research and innovation (R&I).
OSCARS brings together world-class European Research Infrastructures (RIs) in the ESFRI roadmap and beyond to foster the uptake of Open Science in Europe.
QUANTUM’s objective is to create a common label system for Europe that will allow its use in all countries for scientific and health innovation purposes.
(ERIC FORUM I & II) The ERIC Forum Implementation Project, now in its second edition, brings together the ERIC community to strengthen its coordination and enhance its collaborations. The strategic approach of the ERIC Forum will contribute to addressing critical challenges and developing best practices. The European Union’s Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe Action fund the projects.
Infra4NextGen will bring together outputs from key social science research infrastructures to inform the NextGenerationEU recovery plan and European Union youth policy.