PRR Project
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia (CRIA)
Project sheet
Name
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia (CRIA)Total project amount
105,85 thousand €Amount paid
31,75 thousand €Non-refundable funding
105,85 thousand €Loan funding
0 €Start date
01.01.2025Expected end date
30.06.2026Dimension
ResilienceComponent
Investment and innovationInvestment
Unidades de investigação científicaOperation code
02/C05-i13/2025.P2025.09190.EISummary
The Centre for Research in Anthropology (CRIA), integrated within the IN2PAST – Associate Laboratory for Research and Innovation in Heritage, Arts, Sustainability and Territory , operates as a distributed and networked research infrastructure, bringing together four universities — Iscte, NOVA FCSH, University of Coimbra, and University of Minho — in a collaborative R&D framework. Its infrastructure includes four specialized laboratories that support advanced methodological and technical work in key areas of anthropological research. These labs are central to CRIA’s scientific strategy, fostering empirical research, public engagement, and methodological innovation.CRIA benefits from strong synergies with NOVA FCSH and Iscte for the collaborative development of advanced tools for audiovisual production, digital archiving, and fieldwork methodologies. The integration of artificial intelligence and geolocation technologies enhances CRIA’s capacity for complex anthropological data analysis, spatial mapping, and interactive research environments.This collaborative framework strengthens CRIA’s role within national and European research infrastructures and reinforces its commitment to Open Science, ensuring that data, methods, and results are accessible, interoperable, and reusable across disciplines and borders. By promoting FAIR data principles, open access, and interoperable digital environments, CRIA contributes to a more transparent, collaborative, and inclusive scientific culture. These resources will support CRIA’s strategic projects for the next five years, such as the Digital Ethnographic Archive or the Atlas of Socio-environmental Interfaces.
Beneficiaries
The two types are::
- Direct Beneficiaries are those whose funding and projects to implement are part of the Recovery and Resilience Plan that has been negotiated and approved by the European Union;
- Final Beneficiaries are those whose funding and projects to implement are approved following a selection process through Calls for Applications.
Call for applications
As part of the Call for Applications, submissions are requested to select the projects and final beneficiaries to whom funding will be awarded. Specific selection criteria are defined for each call, which must be reflected in the applications submitted and assessed.
The project is appraised on the basis of its compliance with the selection criteria laid down in the calls for applications, and a final score may be awarded, where applicable.
Final evaluation score
The components for calculating the assessment score can be found in the selection criteria document mentioned below.
Selection criteria
Beneficiaries
Intermediate beneficiaries
Beneficiaries
Procurement
Beneficiaries representing public entities implement their project by signing one or more contracts with suppliers for goods or services through public procurement procedures.
To ensure and provide the utmost transparency in all these contracts, a list of the contracts that were signed under this project is available here, along with the information available on the Base.Gov platform. Please note that, according to the legislation in force at the time the contract was signed, some exceptions do not require the publication of the contracts signed on this platform, and, therefore, no information is available in such cases.
Geographic distribution
105,85 thousand €
Total amount of the project
Percentage of the amount already paid for implementing projects
, 30 %,Where was the money spent
By county
1 county financed .
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Lisboa 105,85 thousand € ,