Online Matchmaking Sessions - TDCC SSH Challenge Call 2026

Are you curious about the ideas that were submitted for the NWO TDCC Callenge Call 2026 in the social sciences and humanities domain so far? Find the ideas below and join us during the online matchmaking.

On 12 and 13 May 2026, we will host the matchmaking presentations. In these sessions, all Expression of Interest submitters present their project idea briefly (pitch-format). Matchmaking is facilitated through short breakout discussions for each project idea. Below is the schedule* and the Project Idea working title. You can find the Teams link specific to the day on the event page.

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*Note: The order of presentations will be different from the order displayed here.

Tuesday, 12 May 2026 | 9:30 - 11:00
FAIRR: Adapting FAIR Principles for Reproducible Computational Research
Fostering and expanding a qualitative research community
Guidance-Aware
Platform for Reproducible Research with Sensitive Data (P2RSD) 
SSH, give them some useful PEP!
Towards fair and sustainable ethics review for qualitative research
Tuesday, 12 May 2026 | 11:00 - 12:30
CREATION-AI: Co-Creation of Intellectually Responsible AI-Accelerated Science 
Improving the Publishing Ecosystem in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence
Long-term data custodianship: research data management beyond the mandatory retention period
Responsible data science: Integrating responsible AI with data analysis software
Unlocking VR for SSH: Responsible Implementation of Virtual Reality in SSH Education and Research
Weaving Tapestries with scholarly repositories to support multimodal data reuse/sharing
Wednesday, 13 May 2026 | 11:00 - 12:30
A national infrastructure for data collection with wearables
Building Stories: Spatializing CLARIAH data with 3DBAG
FAIRification of Mental Health Measurement: A Mixed-Methods Approach to Meaningful and Responsible Data Use
Gebarenplein: Archiving and unlocking child-oriented NGT data 
Making Digital Humanities tools accessible for inclusive research projects with people with disabilities
SSH-Flow: Mapping and streamlining the cycle of datasets knowledge
Wednesday, 13 May 2026 | 15:00 - 16:30
ARRIVE — Archiving Routes of Residence: Integrating Voices, Visuals and Evidence
Developing FAIR Validation Workflows to Validate Automated Screening Tools in Peer Review
FAIR Elections: Building Open Electoral Data Infrastructure for the Dutch Caribbean
RepliFind
Sustaining Sovereign Transparency Checks
Tera di Palabra: Building Digital Foundations for Papiamento and Papiamentu

Link for all sessions on Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Link for all sessions on Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Target audience: Anyone interested in open data, software, and research practices in the Social Sciences and Humanities.

It is mandatory for all applicants who submitted Expressions of interest to attend their entire timeslot.