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    Introduction to Research Data Management and Sharing
    Provider   Researcher Development Programme

    Participants will introduce researchers to the concepts involved in research data management and sharing as well as what the Strathclyde approach is and what practical steps you should take to ensure you are following best practice.

Duration 1 half day

Course Type Workshop

Booking Status Waiting List

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Target Audience: Postgraduate Research Students

Participants will introduce researchers to the concepts involved in research data management and sharing as well as what the Strathclyde approach is and what practical steps you should take to ensure you are following best practice. Participants 


By the end of the session participants will have:

  • An understanding of what research data management is, what best practice looks like and what systems and tools are avilable at Startchlyde to support it
  • An understanding of what is meant by research data sharing, when it is appropriate and how to achieve it.


Delivered By: Research Data Management & Sharing Team

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If you are unable to attend a course please cancel your place as soon as possible, with at least 3 working days notice via the online booking system http://bookings.strath.ac.uk/mybookings.asp.

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PG Certificate in Researcher Professional Development

All postgraduate research students are eligible to access the Researcher Development Programme workshops. This workshop can contribute towards the PG Certificate in Researcher Professional Development (PG Cert RPD).

You can find credit and class information in the Researcher Development Programme Handbook and in NEPTUNE (Engineering, HaSS) or SPIDER (Science).

Please check with your department or Supervisor to confirm if you are enrolled on the PG Cert RPD and how many credits you are expected to achieve if you are unsure.