Czechia has established an informal working group at the national level under the EOSC-CZ for sensitive data to exchange knowledge. This initiative aims to propose a national data repository infrastructure in accordance with EOSC and includes funding from European structural funds (2023-2028) for creating a national repository, a national PIDs centre, and a training centre.
European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)-CZ Working Group on Sensitive Data

Abstract
Overview
Copy link to OverviewCountry | Czechia |
Start date | 2023 |
Annual Budget | n/a |
Responsible organisation(s) | Government agency |
Target group(s) | Researchers, research institutions, and policy makers in Czechia. |
Policy instrument type | National coordination and funding initiative. |
Background
Copy link to BackgroundPart of the national policy for R&D&I to implement EOSC, supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic
Objective(s)
Copy link to Objective(s)To facilitate the exchange of knowledge on sensitive data and align national data infrastructure with EOSC.
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Copy link to All tags- International Co-operation
- Czechia
- 2023
- Government agency
- Established researchers
- Higher education institutes
- Public research institutes
- Research support staff
- Private R&D
- Academic societies academics
- Civil society
- National government
- Formal consultation of stakeholders or experts
- Coordinated procedures for sensitive data
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