Webinar: NWO/TDCC-SSH Challenge Call 2025 – Building FAIR data and software competences in the Social Sciences & Humanities
The Research Data @UM community will be hosting this webinar, where we will be welcoming Nils Arlinghaus, the Community Coordinator of the Thematic Digital Competence Centre for the Social Sciences and Humanities (TDCC-SSH) and will be sharing all the details about the TDCC challenge call.

Through this call, the NWO will fund collaborative, cross-institutional projects tackling key issues with FAIR data and software. During the session, you will learn about themes, community activities, and the funding process. For more information about the call, visit the TDCC Challenge Call 2025 website.
What to expect:
What are the challenges preventing us from achieving more FAIR data and software in the context of Open Science?
This funding focuses on trying to address the issues in the Social Sciences and Humanities such as privacy, copyright legislation, digital skills and other topics. Don’t miss this webinar.
Target group: This webinar is particularly relevant for researchers working in the SSH domains, e.g. from SBE, FASoS, and Law. Researchers from other faculties who apply SSH methods are also encouraged to join.
Language: English
Course format: Webinar
Link for more information: https://tdcc.nl/projects/project-initiatives-ssh/, specifically under “TDCC-SSH Challenge Call 2025”
Availability
Available spaces: 31/ 35
Location
Online
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