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Managing Your Research Data ONLINE Online

This workshop will provide participants with the facts and fables around research data management in the UK, the why and the how.

In this workshop we will gain an understanding of:

  • The basic principles of research data management.
  • What practical steps we need to take to protect unique and confidential information.
  • The context in which we do research: University and funders' expectations about research data management.
  • Legal and ethical issues relating to research data.
  • The public interest in research and rights to access research data.
  • Good practice in data management and storage.

This is an online workshop, not a live webinar. You will be enrolled by 11.00 (UK time), 15.00 (Dubai), 19.00 (Malaysia) on the date shown and the invitation to join the session will be sent to your registered email. You will have 4 weeks to work through the content in your own time. To be recorded as passed the workshop you must complete the quiz at the end of the workshop (with score over 60%) by the end of the 4 weeks.

Registration is open to students from all campuses.

Date:
Monday, November 24, 2025
Time:
11:00 - 12:30
Time Zone:
UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (Change time zone )
In-Person Events:
Online
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  PGR students only  

Registration is required. There are 88 seats available.

Cancellations

All cancellations need to be made on LibCal, no later than 48hrs before each session starts. This will allow a person on the waiting list to attend.

Non-attendance

If you frequently cancel with short notice (less than 48 hours) or fail to show-up, this will be considered as non-attendance. If you miss 5 sessions in the same academic year, we will reach out to you to check in on your wellbeing and notify that you will not be able to book any further places until the end of academic year, unless a valid reason is given. Existing bookings will also be cancelled.

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Research Futures