The inclusion of the administrative status of doctoral scholarships in the CERIFXML register, in the database. SciPROJ, é fundamental para evidenciar o ciclo de vida e a situação atual das atividades de formação avançada financiadas.
The extension through the use of the tagTypeThis will be used to indicate, in a structured way, the administrative status of funded advanced training activities, ensuring consistency and comparability between different institutions and research information systems.
For the administrative state, the attribute scheme It will reference the classification scheme used, aligned with the model. CERIF for project classification:
https://w3id.org/cerif/model#Project_Status
Analysis of the XML Example
Based on the structure shown in the image above, the following points of technical compliance stand out:
• The attribute scheme It refers to the classification scheme used, aligned with the model. CERIF for project classification.
• The content of the tag represents the administrative status of the funded activity in relation to the result, according to the mapping of the available representations in the FCT database with the common vocabulary — in this case, Ongoing.
The content of the tag will represent the administrative status of the funded activity in relation to the result, according to the mapping of the representations available in the source database with the common vocabulary.
Common values: Planned, Ongoing, Completed, Suspended, Cancelled, Closed.
Mapping PTCRIS
Active → Ongoing | Status in progress, with activities underway.
Suspended | State temporarily suspended.
Completed Final status completed, pending document review.
Closed | Status completed, after review of documentation.
This mechanism ensures semantic interoperability, allowing research information systems, aggregators, and analytical dashboards to unequivocally recognize the administrative status of each funded advanced training activity, guaranteeing transparency throughout its lifecycle and consistency in comparative analysis between institutions and funding programs.




