Publication Date: 2024-04-10
CLARIN is a consortium partner in the Advancing FronTier Research In the Arts and hUManities (ATRIUM) project. Through the ATRIUM project, we have received notification of an interesting transnational access call initiated by the SoBigData++ infrastructure. This presents a valuable opportunity for PhDs and established researchers keen on collaborative endeavours, not only with fellow data scientists and social researchers but also with professionals from various industries.
The ATRIUM project invites researchers to apply to participate in Transnational Access training visits to support their research. ATRIUM's Transnational Access (TNA) scheme offers researchers the possibility to apply for a fully funded placement at several different partner organisations to access expert knowledge and advice from leading Data Management organisations across Europe.
The TNA scheme aims to recruit and support approximately 200 Arts and Humanities researchers with mentorship and access to knowledge, data and tools from 14 different institutions across Europe. Researchers who are successful in their applications will be supported to visit the infrastructure providers in person, benefiting from direct contact, knowledge sharing and network building.
There are two types of TNA applications:
This invitation is open to PhDs, ECRs and established researchers for collaborative visits (as long as you are undertaking the visit outside of the country where you live/study/work). All travel and accommodation expenses will be paid (plus a generous per diem allowance of €45 per day) up to a maximum of €5,000.
The first collection date is 31 May, 2024, and applicants will be notified by 28 June, 2024. Calls for applications will be issued several times per year throughout the duration of the project (March 2024 to December 2028). Individual Access applications will be offered on a rolling basis with a deadline every three months. Summer Schools will be offered 1 to 2 times a year with a fixed deadline 3 to 4 months ahead of the scheduled event.
If you want to participate in a Transnational Access (TNA) as part of the SoBigData++ project, the visit would need to take place this year as the project comes to an end in December 2024.