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Project title  Template  Organisation Owner Download
Evolving models for dyadic network data to represent and test complex theories Data Management Plan NWO v1 University of Amsterdam (Universiteit van Amsterdam) Terrence Jorgensen (new window) Opens in new window
Educators and Students in Entrepreneurship Education Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (Hogeschool van Amsterdam) INGRID WAKKEE (new window) Opens in new window
Geothermal Project on TU Delft Campus Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Delft University of Technology Lora Armstrong (new window) Opens in new window
Labour Integration of Somali Women in Western Europe, 1980-2022 Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Utrecht University Yowali Kabamba (new window) Opens in new window
TIMING: Learning Time in Visual Recognition Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) University of Amsterdam (Universiteit van Amsterdam) Efstratios Gavves (new window) Opens in new window
Cascading transitions in multistable perception Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) University of Amsterdam (Universiteit van Amsterdam) Han van der Maas (new window) Opens in new window
THESEUS: Making patching happen Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Delft University of Technology Michel van Eeten (new window) Opens in new window
'Countering human rights from within: Framing State interests in human rights language in migration-related jurisprudence' Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Janna Wessels (new window) Opens in new window
Copy of Informal capacities aiding in reparation towards water sensitive India Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Erasmus University Rotterdam Neha Mungekar (new window) Opens in new window
Mobisitie Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Hanze University of Applied Sciences Wim Elving (new window) Opens in new window