Nominations for the Dutch Data Prize extended

It is still pos­si­ble to nom­i­nate your own dataset or a dataset from an indi­vid­ual or research group for the RDNL Dutch Data Prize 2024. The dead­line for nom­i­na­tions has been moved to Fri­day 30 August.

Every two years, the RDNL Dutch Data Prize is award­ed to an indi­vid­ual or team that makes research data FAIR (Find­able, Acces­si­ble, Inter­op­er­a­ble and Reusable). Nom­i­na­tions had been pos­si­ble since ear­ly June. Due to the hol­i­day peri­od run­ning until the end of August, RDNL has decid­ed to extend the nom­i­na­tion peri­od. Nom­i­na­tions can now be made until Fri­day 30 August.

The Dutch Data Prize will be award­ed in three cat­e­gories: Social Sci­ences & Human­i­ties, Nat­ur­al & Engi­neer­ing Sci­ences and Life Sci­ences & Health. In order to have a chance of win­ning this prize, a dataset needs to be nom­i­nat­ed via the RDNL web­site. Nom­i­na­tions are lim­it­ed to research led or pri­mar­i­ly con­duct­ed by research-per­form­ing organ­i­sa­tions in the Nether­lands.

Win­ners will be announced on 17 Octo­ber dur­ing the FAIR-IMPACT Nation­al Road­show, the Nether­lands.

Click here for more infor­ma­tion and con­di­tions.

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