Learn How to Properly Manage Research Data
Funders are increasingly requiring data management plans and the implementation of open science practices, such as open access publishing and open data. Join us to brush up on your data management and open science skills to make your work easier and more impactful! Our webinars are free and open to all, including outside of Aalto University, and they don't require prior knowledge of the subject unless stated otherwise.
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The training is aimed especially at researchers, students, and university service staff. At each webinar, you are welcome to ask questions and discuss the topics with our experts either during or at the end of the session. Some webinars contain information that is specific ºÚÁÏÍø University but the basic principles presented apply universally.
The autumn training series is categorised into: Basics Bundle, CodeRefinery, Special Topics: Open Science, Special Data Types, and School-specific training.
Come join the discussion – we look forward to seeing you in the autumn training sessions!
Questions about the training and data management can be sent to: researchdata@aalto.fi.
Learn more about the RDM support available at Aalto University:
Research Data Management (RDM) and Open Science
Aalto University offers comprehensive services, guidance, and support to help you manage your data efficiently. Explore our collection of resources and external links to boost your research.
Training in Research Data Management and Open Science
Join Aalto University's Open Research Network for open-to-all training.
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