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Project title  Template  Organisation Owner Download
NWO Open Science 203.001.121: BridgeDb Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Other Egon Willighagen (new window) Opens in new window
Exploring the water, energy, food, and health 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
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
VR for Diversity Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (Hogeschool van Amsterdam) Mirjam Vosmeer (new window) Opens in new window
Vector valued Orthogonal Polynomials and Multiplicity Free Induction: Deformations and Quantizations Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Radboud University Erik Koelink (new window) Opens in new window
The role of heterogeneity in controlling the geomechanical behaviour of sandstone reservoirs Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Other Johannes Miocic (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
Hot! Hot! Hot! Fundamentals of Plasmon Catalysis Data Management Plan NWO (September 2020) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Andrea Baldi (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
Experimental evidence on the role of framing, difficulty and domain-similarity in shaping behavioral spillovers Data Management plan for PhD Researchers London School of Economics and Political Science Julien Picard (new window) Opens in new window