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Seminar Rooms 1 and 2 Library

Planning for research is essential. Planning should include data management.

  • I am writing a research proposal. What does a Data Management Plan contain?
  • I am starting a research project. How should I manage my research data?
  • What do I do with sensitive data?
  • Where should I deposit my research data at the end of a project or publication?

This session focuses on the development and use of Data Management Plans (DMPs).

Research Data Management (RDM) is important for the success of a research project and is becoming increasingly important with major funding bodies, including UKRI, the Wellcome Trust and Horizon 2020. This session will include what a plan needs to contain, a look at some sample DMPs from a selection of Research Councils and a demonstration of the Digital Curation Centre’s DMP Online service. While suitable for any type of research this session will emphasise data types commonly generated in science research, and the requirements of funders such as EPSRC and BBSRC.

Who is it for?
Research Active Staff (research, academic or teaching terms and conditions of employment) and PhD students, particularly those in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine.

Session Objectives:
By the end of the session attendees will gain a greater understanding of RDM as well as learning how to create Data Management Plans for research projects and discovering where to find help if needed.

Led by:
Bev Jones, Dr Heather Lawler; Research Data Officers, Library

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Seminar Rooms 1 and 2 Library

Planning for research is essential. Planning should include data management.

• I am writing a research proposal. What does a Data Management Plan contain?

• I am starting a research project. How should I manage my research data?

• What do I do with sensitive data?

• Where should I deposit my research data at the end of a project or publication?

This session focuses on the development and use of Data Management Plans (DMPs).

Research Data Management (RDM) is important for the success of a research project and is becoming increasingly important with major funding bodies, including UKRI, the Wellcome Trust and Horizon 2020. This session will include what a plan needs to contain, a look at some sample DMPs from a selection of Research Councils and a demonstration of the Digital Curation Centre’s DMP Online service. While suitable for any type of research this session will emphasise data types commonly generated in arts research, and the new AHRC requirements.

Who is it for?

Research Active Staff (research, academic or teaching terms and conditions of employment) and PhD students, particularly those in the Faculty of Arts.

Session Objectives:

By the end of the session attendees will gain a greater understanding of RDM as well as learning how to create Data Management Plans for research projects and discovering where to find help if needed.

Led by:

Dr Heather Lawler; Research Data Officer, Library

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Guided Walk and Talk
Meets at the main reception in university house.

We invite PGR students to take 30 minutes to join us for a walk, get some fresh air, connect with others and explore campus in a sociable and inclusive way.
All walks are guided by walk leaders.
Flat and non-slip footwear is recommended.

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PGT Wellbeing Hour
PG Hub

Join us every Wednesday between 2pm and 3pm in the PG Hub to grab some tea, coffee or fruit and speak to us and members of Wellbeing Support Services!

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Yoga for Study
Humanities studio, Ground floor Humanities building
End the day with gentle movement helping you to release any tensions and stress and to feel refreshed and ready to study and learn. This class can help to boost memory, concentration, and productivity.
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Yin and Restorative Yoga
Humanities studio, Ground floor Humanities building
A calming style of yoga focusing on releasing, relaxing, resting and restoring the body and mind. This class can help to reduce anxiety, release tension and improve mobility.

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