Introduction to Research Data

28 May 2024, 10.30 AM - 28 May 2024, 11.30 AM

Online

The majority of funders require you to anticipate how you will manage your research data at the grant writing stage, and expect you to have considered how you will make it available to others (and under what conditions) at the end of your project. This workshop will provide an introductory overview of the importance of Research Data Management, and focus on the planning and publication stages of the research lifecycle. By the end of this session you’ll be able to:

  • identify what is research data 
  • understand the responsibilities they and the University have 
  • identify approaches to managing data 
  • start developing a data management plan

This workshop is run by Library Research Support and has no prerequisites, and is ideally suited for early career and postgraduate researchers, and research staff.

The workshop forms part of the programme: Research in Practice. The programme has been designed to offer support throughout the research project life cycle. 

This workshop is relevant to the proposal, project planning and delivery, and  project close and legacy stages of the research project life cycle.

Sign up for a place through the Develop portal at this link: Introduction to Research Data

Contact information

lib-research-support@bristol.ac.uk

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