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-Fostering the uptake of Open Science in Europe+**Fostering the uptake of Open Science in Europe 
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- +OSCARS (short for //Open Science Clusters’ Action for Research and Society//) is an EU project that aims to ensure the uptake of EOSC (short for European Open Science Cloud) by research communities from all 5 science clusters, which are Humanities and Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Photon and Neutron Science, Astronomy, Nuclear and Particle Physics.
-OSCARS (short for Open Science Clusters’ Action for Research and Society) is an EU project that aims to ensure the uptake of EOSC (short for European Open Science Cloud) by research communities from all 5 science clusters, which are Humanities and Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Photon and Neutron Science, Astronomy, Nuclear and Particle Physics.+
  
  
 The OSCARS project (2024-2028) now opens two rounds of cascading-grants to fund smaller and more targeted projects, which will contribute to reaching out the expected results of OSCARS.  The OSCARS project (2024-2028) now opens two rounds of cascading-grants to fund smaller and more targeted projects, which will contribute to reaching out the expected results of OSCARS. 
  
 +The aim of the Open Call is to **support researchers in uptaking FAIR data services**, and provide a series of **valuable scientific demonstrators** of the role of the Science Clusters as thematic Nodes for ‘Open Research’ in Europe, and of **the scientific impact of the EOSC**.
  
-Practical information about the open calls: 
  
-Target user communitiesscience cluster and wider community (RIs, universities, institutes, either consortia or individual researchers)+**Practical information about the open calls**:
  
-There are two calls: one in spring (open 15 March, submissions within 60 days) and one in fall 2024 (opens in November, submission within 60 days).+  * Who can apply: Individual researchers, group of researchers, universities, research infrastructures, institutes, consortia. 
 +  * There are two calls: one in spring (open 15 March, submissions within 60 days) and one in fall 2024 (opens in November, submission within 60 days). 
 +  * 10 pages max. for the proposal (read more in the attached slides) 
 +  * Budget: 100'000-250'000 euros per project 
 +  * Duration: 1-2 years
  
-10 pages max. for the proposal (read more in the attached slides)+**Evaluation criteria**:  
 +  * Project description (clear objectives, towards FAIR and open) 
 +  * Scientific impacts (multiple RIs / cross-cluster) 
 +  * Digital resources (use of EOSC services / new EOSC services)  
 +  * Implementation (realistic within the budget)
  
-Budget: 100'000-250'000 euros per project 
  
-Duration: 1-2 years+In case of success, Swiss projects or Swiss partners of bigger consortia will receive funds directly from OSCARS (EU-funds). 
  
-Evaluation criteria: project description (clear objectives, towards FAIR and open), scientific impacts (multiple RIs / cross-cluster), digital resources (use of EOSC services / new EOSC services) and implementation (realistic within the budget) 
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-In case of success, Swiss projects or Swiss partners of bigger consortia will receive funds directly from OSCARS (EU-funds).  
  
 +More info about OSCARS and cascading-grants can be found [[https://oscars-project.eu/|here]]. 
  
-More info about OSCARS and cascading-grants can be found here+Anyone interested in preparing a project is invited to reach out to the CLARIN-CH Coordination Office as soon as possible for a submission for first call and by October 15, 2024 for the second call
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