Your search has returned 12 courses. Complying with EPSRCs Policy Framework on Research Data show This course will introduce researchers to the stipulations made by EPSRC in relation to research data when in receipt of their funding for research. Target Audience: Postgraduate Research Students View Course Details > Creating Research Data Management Plans show This course will help answer your questions about data management planning and lead you through the process of completing a plan. Target Audience: Postgraduate Research Student View Course Details > Creating Research Data Management Plans - Online show This course will help answer your questions about data management planning and lead you through the process of completing a plan. Target Audience: Postgraduate Research Student View Course Details > Data Deposit, DOIs and Data Availability Statements show This session will cover the main steps to publishing your research data, specifically when the data supports a research publication or thesis. The session will cover FAIR data deposit in Pure, what a DOI is and how it should be used in a publication Data Availability Statement. Target Audience: Postgraduate Research Students in the latter stages of PhD, Research Staff View Course Details > Data Management Plans: Workshop show This workshop will guide researchers through the rudiments of research data management planning and will look at the various tools & methods available when implementing/embedding a DMP into a project. Target Audience: Researchers (staff & PGR students) View Course Details > Introduction to Research Data Management and Sharing show 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. Target Audience: Postgraduate Research Students View Course Details > Open Access and Research Data Management for Researchers show Participants will be introduced to Open Access, and be given practical help on the issues that researchers will face in their career. Target Audience: Postgraduate Research Students View Course Details > Pure, Open Access and Research Data Management show This session will give an overview of Research Data Management and Open Access. Also introduces research staff and PGR students to Pure, Strathclyde's research information management system. Target Audience: New and Existing Research Staff and PGR Students View Course Details > RI&C Week: Anonymisation of Research Data show This workshop will provide practical guidance on the data management processes necessary when collecting personal data from research participants, from considerations for GDPR & participant consent to how personal data collection can be embedded effectively in data management plans. Target Audience: Researchers (staff and PGR students) who are collecting and processing personal data in their work View Course Details > RI&C Week: Making Your Data Open Access in Social Sciences show The session will address the benefits of open data in social sciences, show examples of projects with existing datasets and provide tips on how to make open access data more straightforward for other researchers to use for secondary data analysis. Target Audience: Anyone involved in social sciences research View Course Details > Supporting Quality Research & Researcher Development (On Campus) show This workshop will introduce the new Researcher Development Time Policy, Research Code of Practice and Research Data Management & Sharing Policy – exploring what these policies mean in practice, why they are relevant and how they will impact those involved in research. Target Audience: Any staff involved in research or research support View Course Details > Supporting Quality Research & Researcher Development (Online) show This workshop will introduce the new Researcher Development Time Policy, Research Code of Practice and Research Data Management & Sharing Policy – exploring what these policies mean in practice, why they are relevant and how they will impact those involved in research. Target Audience: Any staff involved in research or research support View Course Details >