Funding for two projects under the Horizon Europe infrastructure window

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INED is participating in two projects that have received funding under the infrastructure component of the Horizon Europe program: GUIDEPREP2, coordinated by University College Dublin, and GGP-ACE, coordinated by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (KNAW).

“Growing Up In Digital Europe” (GUIDE) is the first pan-European longitudinal cohort study with harmonized data dedicated to the well-being of children and young people. Running from 2026 to 2029, the GUIDEPREP2 project will prepare for the launch of the first wave of GUIDE surveys in 2028. The objective of GUIDEPREP2 is to lay the necessary scientific, legal, financial, and governance foundations for GUIDE to become a sustainable research infrastructure providing unique longitudinal data on children’s well-being and their environment across diverse national, cultural, and political contexts.

As for the GGP-ACE project, this EU-funded initiative will advance the transition of the GGP project, “Generations and Gender,” which provides unique longitudinal and transnational survey data on family dynamics, fertility, aging, intergenerational relationships, and migration, toward a permanent European Research Infrastructure Consortium (GGP-ERIC), supported by at least eight founding members.