
Open Science and Research Data Management: a guide for PhD Students
Are you a PhD student? Do you wonder how can you register your ideas? If so, join this dedicated training activity designed to enhance your understanding of key aspects in research dissemination and data management. This initiative aims to equip future researchers with essential knowledge on copyright, open access, and the proper handling and sharing of research data.
The training will also raise awareness about obligations related to projects funded by third-party entities, particularly in terms of open access and data management requirements.
Spanning a total of 6.5 hours, the training is structured into two modules:
– General Module (3.5 hours): This session offers an introduction to open science, copyright, and open access. It also includes a brief overview of IRIS, the institutional research archive and its core functionalities.
– Disciplinary-Specific Module (3 hours): Focused on practical applications, this session explores the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) using one or more tools tailored to managing research data within specific academic fields.
Through this training, PhD students will gain not only theoretical insights but also hands-on knowledge to navigate the evolving landscape of open science.
WHEN
From 3 to 25 of June, 2025
WHERE
Onsite, for SNS students at Scuola Superiore Normale
Online for students from EELISA member institutions
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
15 of May
For any questions or further information, please write to svr@sns.it.