Skills development services
Name | Description | ELIXIR Node |
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Empowering ELIXIR Nodes to measure and communicate their performance and impact
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Demonstrating impact is central to ensuring the long-term sustainability of a research infrastructure. Building on existing impact assessment frameworks (e.g. developed by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OECD, or by the European Strategic Forum on Research Infrastructures ESFRI) focused on research infrastructures, we will collaborate to adapt and refine these approaches based on the needs and specificities of the Italian, Norwegian and Portuguese Nodes of ELIXIR. This effort by ELIXIR Portugal, Norway and Italy will be undertaken through continuous sharing among team members, and in close collaboration with the ELIXIR Hub. In addition, opportunities to collect contributions from other ELIXIR Nodes will be taken advantage of, namely via direct requests for feedback, short surveys and/or semi-structured interviews. Synergies with relevant ELIXIR activities will be sought, e.g. the RI-PATHS project (“Research Infrastructures Pathways of Impact”) and the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project. The project is being continued and expanded to more ELIXIR Nodes through Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done. For any question or query, contact Corinne Martin (corinne.martin [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Empowering%20ELIXIR%20Nodes%20to%20measure%20and%20communicate%20their%20performance%20and%20impact) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access impact-related resources (requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Norway |
Empowering ELIXIR Nodes to measure and communicate their performance and impact
|
Demonstrating impact is central to ensuring the long-term sustainability of a research infrastructure. Building on existing impact assessment frameworks (e.g. developed by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OECD, or by the European Strategic Forum on Research Infrastructures ESFRI) focused on research infrastructures, we will collaborate to adapt and refine these approaches based on the needs and specificities of the Italian, Norwegian and Portuguese Nodes of ELIXIR. This effort by ELIXIR Portugal, Norway and Italy will be undertaken through continuous sharing among team members, and in close collaboration with the ELIXIR Hub. In addition, opportunities to collect contributions from other ELIXIR Nodes will be taken advantage of, namely via direct requests for feedback, short surveys and/or semi-structured interviews. Synergies with relevant ELIXIR activities will be sought, e.g. the RI-PATHS project (“Research Infrastructures Pathways of Impact”) and the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project. The project is being continued and expanded to more ELIXIR Nodes through Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done. For any question or query, contact Corinne Martin (corinne.martin [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Empowering%20ELIXIR%20Nodes%20to%20measure%20and%20communicate%20their%20performance%20and%20impact) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access impact-related resources (requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Norway |
Empowering ELIXIR Nodes to measure and communicate their performance and impact
|
Demonstrating impact is central to ensuring the long-term sustainability of a research infrastructure. Building on existing impact assessment frameworks (e.g. developed by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OECD, or by the European Strategic Forum on Research Infrastructures ESFRI) focused on research infrastructures, we will collaborate to adapt and refine these approaches based on the needs and specificities of the Italian, Norwegian and Portuguese Nodes of ELIXIR. This effort by ELIXIR Portugal, Norway and Italy will be undertaken through continuous sharing among team members, and in close collaboration with the ELIXIR Hub. In addition, opportunities to collect contributions from other ELIXIR Nodes will be taken advantage of, namely via direct requests for feedback, short surveys and/or semi-structured interviews. Synergies with relevant ELIXIR activities will be sought, e.g. the RI-PATHS project (“Research Infrastructures Pathways of Impact”) and the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project. The project is being continued and expanded to more ELIXIR Nodes through Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done. For any question or query, contact Corinne Martin (corinne.martin [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Empowering%20ELIXIR%20Nodes%20to%20measure%20and%20communicate%20their%20performance%20and%20impact) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access impact-related resources (requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Norway |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
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Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Impact evaluation at Node-level - getting it done
|
Building on the knowledge and experience gained during the piloting of the RI-PATHS approach, an ELIXIR-funded Staff Exchange project, and related work done elsewhere in ELIXIR, this Strategic Implementation Study aimed to increase capacity in impact evaluation across a set of national ELIXIR Nodes. Led by three ELIXIR Nodes (Belgium, Norway and Portugal), and with support from the ELIXIR Hub, activities were undertaken in coordination with relevant work being done as part of the ELIXIR-CONVERGE project, and included:
A series of "Show and Tell" knowledge-exchange events was also run, e.g.:
The application of the new skills and knowledge was implemented by the Nodes themselves, focused on their chosen case studies (or “impact challenge”), with mentoring from relevant experts (impact, innovation and industry, communications, funding and stakeholders). This mentoring took the form of ad-hoc and informal requests for support and advice, along with more formal "support calls" where Nodes came with specific questions to ask to the experts, whom in turn provided dedicated feedback based on materials submitted ahead of the call. Case studies were chosen by the Nodes, based on their needs, as influenced by their national circumstances and particular sets of stakeholders. Outputs from this project are hyperlinked at the bottom this page, and include ELIXIR's Impact Toolkit (featured in the final webinar). The Toolkit collates a range of impact-related materials including training materials, worked examples, factsheets, lists of indicators, key published references, case studies, and slides. Its intended audience is operators, developers and managers wishing to demonstrate and communicate the performance, impact, and ultimately public value of their research infrastructure, to their particular set of funders and stakeholders. The main outcome from this project was an increased capacity at Node level to demonstrate and communicate public value to funders and other key stakeholders, thereby contributing to long-term sustainability of Node-led activities. This ambition aligns directly with one of the 2020 recommendations of a High-Level Expert Group which assessed the progress of ESFRI (European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures) and other world class research infrastructures towards implementation and long-term sustainability. In parallel to this, the project worked to reinforce an ELIXIR-wide ‘community of practice’ around impact evaluation. For any question or query, contact (info [at] elixir-europe.org (subject: Impact%20evaluation%20at%20Node-level%20-%20getting%20it%20done, body: %0AProject%20this%20message%20relates%20to%3A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Felixir-europe.org%2Finternal-projects%2Fcommissioned-services%2Fimpact-evaluation) ). If you are part of ELIXIR, you can access all resources related to this Study (requires login), and much more (also requires login) as part of ELIXIR's Impact Focus Group. |
ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR Switzerland, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Finland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Germany |
Single-Cell Omics Network for ELIXIR (SCONE) (2023-24)
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This Implementation Study will allow the newly created Single-Cell Omics Community to tackle some of the main challenges identified and achieve the Community's short-term goals described in the white paper. SCONE will address the need for scalable training by training more trainers and by providing easy access to up-to-date training resources, including lecture videos. Efficient benchmarking of analysis tools will be achieved by providing curated benchmarking datasets. To effectively address shortfalls in current data/metadata standard paradigms, SCONE will monitor emerging technologies and organise workshops on standard and FAIR data management practices in use across the entire single-cell omics community, with involvement of key stakeholders including those providing standards, tools and data hosting solutions. The ELIXIR Compute Platform will be kept up to date with the computing requirements of SCO researchers by active information exchange including a workshop. Events and news
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ELIXIR Finland, ELIXIR Sweden, ELIXIR Germany, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Switzerland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Slovenia, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Ireland, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Luxembourg |
Single-Cell Omics Network for ELIXIR (SCONE) (2023-24)
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This Implementation Study will allow the newly created Single-Cell Omics Community to tackle some of the main challenges identified and achieve the Community's short-term goals described in the white paper. SCONE will address the need for scalable training by training more trainers and by providing easy access to up-to-date training resources, including lecture videos. Efficient benchmarking of analysis tools will be achieved by providing curated benchmarking datasets. To effectively address shortfalls in current data/metadata standard paradigms, SCONE will monitor emerging technologies and organise workshops on standard and FAIR data management practices in use across the entire single-cell omics community, with involvement of key stakeholders including those providing standards, tools and data hosting solutions. The ELIXIR Compute Platform will be kept up to date with the computing requirements of SCO researchers by active information exchange including a workshop. Events and news
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ELIXIR Finland, ELIXIR Sweden, ELIXIR Germany, ELIXIR Italy, ELIXIR Switzerland, EMBL-EBI, ELIXIR Slovenia, ELIXIR Netherlands, ELIXIR UK, ELIXIR Belgium, ELIXIR Greece, ELIXIR Portugal, ELIXIR Ireland, ELIXIR Israel, ELIXIR Norway, ELIXIR Spain, ELIXIR France, ELIXIR Czech Republic, ELIXIR Luxembourg |