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The My Projects view gives you a single place to see every research project you are connected to — either as the Principal Investigator listed in Agresso or because you have contributed at least one result to it. From the project list you can jump straight into a project’s detail page, where all linked results and indicator breakdowns are displayed in the same results table you know from the Results Center.

The project list (/projects)

When you open My Projects, you land on a paginated table of contracts. Two tabs scope the data:
  • All Projects — every project in the organisation you have permission to see.
  • My Projects — projects where you are named as Principal Investigator or have submitted at least one result.
You can pin either tab as your default landing by clicking the pin icon next to the tab label. The pinned preference is saved to your profile and restored on your next visit.

What each column shows

ColumnDescription
CodeThe agreement identifier from Agresso (e.g. INIT-15)
Project NameFull contract description
StatusActive, Closed, or other contract lifecycle status
Principal InvestigatorLead researcher assigned in Agresso
LeverCLARISA impact lever associated with the project
Lead CenterAlliance center or CGIAR unit responsible for the contract
Start Date / End DateContract period

Switching between table and card view

Use the view-toggle buttons in the toolbar to switch between a compact table and a card layout. Both views page through the same data. Your view preference and scroll position are restored when you navigate back from a project detail page.

Filtering and searching

1

Search by keyword

Type into the search bar above the table to filter by project code, name, or Principal Investigator. Results update as you type; the query is sent to the backend for server-side filtering.
2

Open the filter sidebar

Click Apply Filters to open the sidebar. You can combine filters for Status, Lever, Start Date, and End Date. Active filters appear as removable chips below the search bar.
3

Clear filters

Click the × on any chip to remove a single filter, or click Clear to reset everything and reload the full list.

Project detail (/project-detail/:id)

Clicking any row navigates you to the project’s detail page. The URL includes the contract’s agreement identifier (e.g., /project-detail/INIT-15). The page has two sections:
  1. Project header — displays the project’s full name, code, lead center, Principal Investigator, lever, start/end dates, and contract status. Indicator badges show how many results of each indicator type have been linked to the project. Clicking a badge filters the results table below to that indicator.
  2. Linked results table — the same ResultsCenterTable component used in the Results Center, pre-filtered to the current project. All sorting, column configuration, and export options are available here. A New Result button lets you create a result already linked to the project.
The results table in the project detail view hides the Reporting Project and Primary Lever columns by default, because those values are implied by the project context. You can re-enable them from the Table Configuration sidebar.
1

Open My Projects

Navigate to /projects from the sidebar or the top navigation.
2

Find the project

Search or browse to locate the project. Click the row or the project code link to open the detail page.
3

Browse linked results

The results table loads automatically, filtered to the project. Use the indicator badges at the top to narrow by indicator type.
4

Open a result

Click any result row to open the full result editor at /result/<platform>-<code>. Use your browser’s back button to return to the project detail page with your scroll position preserved.

How projects and results relate

A project (contract) in Alliance Research Indicators corresponds to a funded contract tracked in Agresso. Results are research outputs — capacity-sharing events, policy changes, OICRs, innovations, and more. A single result can be associated with one or more projects through its Links to Result metadata tab; a single project can accumulate results across multiple indicator types and reporting years.

Creating a result

Learn how to create a new result and link it to a project

Roles and permissions

Understand who can see All Projects vs. My Projects

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