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RAD-on: Reports, Analysis and Data on Higher Education and Science in Poland

The RAD-on system is a part of the Integrated Network of Information on Science and Higher Education, which is the biggest, in terms of the scope of collected data, public system in Poland supporting the Ministry of Education and Science and other state agencies in shaping the scientific policy.

The RAD-on system is intended to be used primarily by scientists, students, entrepreneurs, political decision-makers and journalists looking for reliable and up to date information on scientific institutions and on their research. The system offers the following services and functionalities:

Reports. Interactive reports on higher education institutions, students, graduates, academic staff, and research conducted in Poland and abroad. They can be used as one of the tools to create an evidence-based policy

Analyses. Reliable information on issues connected with science and higher education supplemented with extensive comments

Data. Knowledge base on scientific institutions, scientific and artistic activities, academic staff and promotion procedures may prove useful for anyone looking for up to date information and news from the science and higher education sector

User account. Users, whose data are stored in the RAD-on system and its source systems, can view, update and verify their data. To access your personal data, please log in using the login.gov.pl system.

API. RAD-on resources can be freely accessed through a dedicated uniform programming interface. This innovative feature allows users to build their own solutions and applications which require access to data on higher education

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The SSH Open Marketplace is maintained and will be further developed by three European Research Infrastructures - DARIAH, CLARIN and CESSDA - and their national partners. It was developed as part of the "Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud" SSHOC project, European Union's Horizon 2020 project call H2020-INFRAEOSC-04-2018, grant agreement #823782.

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