Data Management Plans - Writing Lab for Life Sciences (20F04215)

Hands-on workshop to create a Data Management Plan for (SNSF) grant applications in life sciences

Description

For the next round of SNSF project grant applications, the Biozentrum, DBM, and University Library will offer again "Data Management Plan (DMP) Writing Labs."
The goal of the DMP Writing Lab is to provide every participant with a personalized draft for the mandatory SNSF DMP by the end of the workshop.

Course Information

Date
  • Monday, March 23, 2020,
    9:00 AM till 11:00 AM
  • Registration Opens
    December 16, 2019
    Registration Deadline
    March 20, 2020
    Course Fees
    Non
    Trainer
    PD Dr. Christian Appenzeller-Herzog
    Silke Bellanger
    Dr. Simon Geiger
    Iris Lindenmann
    Dr. Frank Neumann
    Dr. Rainer Pöhlmann
    Organized by

    Netzwerk Forschungsdatenmanagement
    researchdata@unibas.ch

    Research IT, Biozentrum und Departement Biomedicine

    rainer.poehlmann@unibas.ch (Biozentrum)
    f.neumann@unibas.ch (DBM)

    Aims

    • You are able to write or complete your data management plan for an SNF grant application.
    • You understand the FAIR principles for research data management.
    • You know the resources and tools at the University of Basel, which support you in managing your research data.

    Content

    • Introduction
    • Management & Reuse of Research Data
    • Data Management Plans (DMPs)
    • Your DMP on mySNF
    • DMP template generation
    • Q&A
    • hands-on writing lab (optional)

    Methods

    • workshop
    • consulting regarding your concrete planned project

    Target Group

    • Principal Investigators writing an (SNSF) grant application
    • Scientists responsible for research data management within a research group

    Requirements

    Application for a (SNSF) grant.
    Please bring your own notebook to the workshop.

    Location

    Departement of Biomedicine Hebelstrasse 20, 4031 Basel

    Seminarroom DBM-Hebelstrasse (2nd floor ZLF) (B)

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