Piloting the "Data Stewardship" course for PhD students

  • 23 November 2023
    9:30 AM – 2:00 PM
  • online

This course is held in the Czech language.

Annotation: The course focuses on the section of the institutional agenda that deals with the issue of transferable skills in doctoral education. The aim of the lectures in the course is to transfer to the participants, mainly from universities, the experience of piloting the course "DocEnhance Data Stewardship" focused on research data management into the curriculum of doctoral studies at the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague and the Faculty of Science of Charles University. The course "DocEnhance Data Stewardship" is adapted to the needs of beginning PhD students and combines theoretical content with practical exercises and possible intersectoral collaboration. It guides doctoral students through all steps of research data management, from finding relevant data to publishing a dataset. It is a convenient course to improve awareness of Open Science, FAIR, and RDM, thereby supporting the improvement of research integrity early in a research career.

The Data Stewardship course for PhD students is an internationally used course developed as an Open Education Resource within the EU H2020 project DocEnhnace. It is widely applicable for universities and research institutions to adapt for their own purposes. https://docenhance.eu.

Benefit for participants: Participants will be introduced to the "DocEnhance Data Stewardship" course. They will learn what benefits it offers for their own institution and doctoral education and how to implement, organise, communicate, and promote the course with tools and procedures. At the same time, they will be given examples of good and bad practices based on the implementation already carried out at the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague and the Faculty of Science of Charles University.

Level: intermediate-advanced

Language: Czech

Prerequisites: The ideal participant is a person who is responsible for the agenda/support of doctoral studies at a particular institution or related profession.

Tutors: Eva Hnátková, Martin Schätz, Mili Losmanová

Presentation

Video recording

Eva Hnátková

Eva Hnátková is the Open Science Coordinator at the National Library of Technology and the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague. She specialises in implementing European standards, especially in the field of Open Science, into the national and institutional environment.

Martin Schätz

Martin Schätz is a BioImage Analyst at the core facility of the Faculty of Science of Charles University. He supports the creation of DMPs at the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague. As a lecturer, he piloted and continues to teach in the DocEnhance Data Stewardship course at the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague.

Mili Losmanová

Mili Losmanová works at the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague Praha as a PhD Support and has experience implementing the Data Stewardship course.

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