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Project Title  Template  Organisation Owner Download
PhD Research Brian van Laar Horizon Europe Template Delft University of Technology Brian van Laar (new window) Opens in new window
TPM - MSc THE INFLUENCE OF DIVERSITY OF STANDARD SETTING ORGANISATIONS AND NETWORKS ON STANDARD SUCCESS TU Delft Data Management Plan template (2021) Delft University of Technology Ruud Verkleij (new window) Opens in new window
TPM-MSc (dis)-advantages of choice models for analysis of DCEs that weigh societal impacts of COVID-19 policy TU Delft Data Management Plan template (2021) Delft University of Technology Daniel Korthals (new window) Opens in new window
Creating a research repository to assess the validity of clinical assessments of autism symptomatology and traits in genetic syndromes DCC Template University of Surrey Natali Bozhilova (new window) Opens in new window
Young People's Sexual Wellbeing MRC Template University of Glasgow Raquel Boso Perez (new window) Opens in new window
H2020 ARETE Project Horizon 2020 DMP University College Dublin Eleni Mangina (new window) Opens in new window
BIO-002 MRC Template The University of Sheffield Callistus Iwuagwu (new window) Opens in new window
Governing synergies and trade-offs with SDG2 in Kenya: a local to global study of climate-smart livestock in Kenya Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Wageningen University and Research (Netherlands) Rachel Gitundu (new window) Opens in new window
Exploring the WEF nexus as a system of (poly-centric) governance from household to global levels: the case of informal settlements in Kampala, Uganda Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Wageningen University and Research (Netherlands) Tonny Ssekamatte (new window) Opens in new window
Understanding how people explain the behaviour of autonomous vehicles UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships Template for a Data Management Plan University of Edinburgh Balint Gyevnar (new window) Opens in new window