Will you win the Dutch Data Prize 2020?
Are you a researcher with a good example of shared data? Or do you know someone who is? You can nominate yourself, another researcher or a research group!
This year the Dutch Data Prize will be awarded for the sixth time, to a researcher or research group that has made a special contribution to science by making research data accessible for new or additional research.The prize consists of a sculpture and € 5.000 to make the data (even) more accessible. Just as in previous years, there will be a Data Prize in three categories: humanities & social sciences; exact & technical sciences and medical & life sciences.Deadline for nominations is July 1st.
Partners
The Dutch Data Prize is an initiative of Research Data Netherlands (RDNL), a national coalition of data archives: 4TU.ResearchData, SURFsara and DANS. Partners of the Dutch Data Prize 2020 are: National Coordination Point LCRDM, netherlands eScience Center, Dutch Digital Heritage Network, OpenAIRE, DTL and UKB working group Research Data.
More information
If you have any questions, please contact us via dataprijs researchdata.nl.
Last modified: | 21 September 2021 11.01 a.m. |
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