Open Science procedures

Open Science practices are a standard part of the conditions of most national and international providers of public support. Grant agencies increasingly require that research data, publications and other results be managed transparently, shared in accordance with FAIR principles, and that researchers take an active approach to data management. Meeting these requirements has a direct impact on project assessment, its control, and also on budget possibilities. Open access to publications, the right choice of licenses or timely storage of data in a trusted repository are no longer recommendations, but mandatory parts of the project cycle.

That is why we have prepared clear guides to open science practices in accordance with the rules of individual public research funding providers. We will be adding more guides over time. If you notice that one is missing, please do not hesitate to let us know.

Each guide explains the specific requirements for open access and the handling of research data. This will help you avoid mistakes both during the project and in the final reporting. The goal is to provide a clear, practical, and actionable overview that will enable you to comply with open science rules correctly and with as little administrative burden as possible.