Objective
The RESILIENCE Transition-to-Implementation Project (RESILIENCE TIP) aims at addressing the opportunities and challenges emerged during the RESILIENCE Preparatory Phase (2022-2026) for RESILIENCE, the Research Infrastructure for the Study of Religions, which entered the ESFRI Roadmap in 2021.
RESILIENCE received EU funding for its Design Phase (ReIReS Project, GA 730895), for an early stage preparation (RESILIENCE 2YSEP, GA 871127) and for its Preparatory Phase (RESILIENCE PPP, GA 101079792).
All projects have been considered in good performance and the recent monitoring activity conducted by ESFRI assigned an overall assessment of both scientific and implementation cases as high. RESILIENCE PPP is still undergoing, and works on 4 main areas: legal structure, service preparation, communication&dissemination, community consolidation. The project is leading to a higher technical and scientific development of the RI and is enjoying a number of synergies at national and European levels, like ITSERR, RELIGIS, GRAPHIA and VEREAD. However, during the past four years some critical issues emerged as a consequence of changes in the political and scientific landscape supporting the development of the RI, which bring both opportunities and challenges that already constitute or may constitute in the near future a bottleneck for the Implementation Phase (IP) of the RI.
The RESILIENCE TIP objectives are set along 4 main lines:
1. Completing the work required in order to secure funding by the future members of RESILIENCE ERIC and establishing the RESILIENCE ERIC.
2. Enlargement and consolidation of the membership.
3: Finalisation of the distributed technical architecture, consolidation of service catalogue.
4: Finalization of access policies and users’ strategies.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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Programme(s)
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HORIZON.1.3 - Research infrastructures
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Topic(s)
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-INFRA-2025-01
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40125 Bologna
Italy
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