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Financement de l’UE (1 290 201 €) : Distributed System of Scientific Collections Transition to ERIC Project Hor13/10/2023 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Distributed System of Scientific Collections Transition to ERIC Project
The Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo) is a pan-European Research Infrastructure (RI) initiative. DiSSCo aims to bring together natural science collections from 175 museums, botanical gardens, universities and research institutes across 23 countries in a distributed infrastructure that makes these collections physically and digitally open and accessible for all forms of research and innovation. DiSSCo RI entered the ESFRI roadmap in 2018 and successfully concluded its Preparatory Phase in early 2023. The RI is now transitioning towards the constitution of its legal entity (an ERIC) and the start of its scaled-up construction (implementation) programme. The primary goal of the DiSSCo Transition Project is to ensure the seamless transition of the DiSSCo RI from its Preparatory Phase to the Construction Phase (expected to start in 2025). In this transition period, the Project will address five objectives building on the outcomes of the Preparatory Phase project: 1) Advance the DiSSCo ERIC process and complete its policy framework, ensuring the smooth early-phase Implementation of DISSCo; 2) Engage & support DiSSCo National Nodes to strengthen national commitments; 3) Advance the development of core e-services to avoid the accumulation of technical debt before the start of the Implementation Phase; 4) Continue international collaboration on standards & best practices needed for the DiSSCo service provision; and 5) Continue supporting DiSSCo RI interim governance bodies and transition them to the DiSSCo ERIC formal governance. The Project’s impact will be measured against the increase in the RI's overall Implementation Readiness Level (IRL). More specifically, we will monitor its impact towards reaching the required level of maturity in four of the five dimensions of the IRL that can benefit from further developments. These include the organisational, financial, technological and data readiness levels.
| Natural History Museum | ? |
| Agentschap Plantentuin Meise | 77 044 € |
| Centrum Biologie Rastlin A Biodiverzity Slovenskej Akademie Vied | 10 750,00 € |
| Consortium OF European Taxonomic Facilities | 142 813 € |
| FREIE UNIVERSITAET BERLIN | 20 700 € |
| INSTITUT PO BIORAZNOOBRAZIE I EKOSISTEMNI IZSLEDVANIYA BALGARSKA AKADEMIYA NA NAUKITE | 6 850,00 € |
| Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique | 114 375 € |
| Kobenhavns Universitet | 17 826,25 € |
| Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle | 175 125 € |
| Panepistimio Kritis | 6 622,50 € |
| SENCKENBERG GESELLSCHAFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG | 162 188 € |
| STICHTING NATURALIS BIODIVERSITY CENTER | 330 881 € |
| TARTU ULIKOOL | 91 744 € |
| Universidade de Lisboa | 16 166,48 € |
| Universita Degli Studi Di Firenze | 17 062,50 € |
| X-Officio Advokat AB | 100 055 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101130121
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