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Writing A Data Management Plan

A data management plan (DMP) is a document that helps researchers to formulate and plan their research. It is meant to offer guidance throughout a research project and a detailed DMP is often the first deliverable after having received a grant from a funding agency. A DMP covers topics such methods used for data collection, licenses, ethical guidelines, storage, and archiving.

In this course you learn how you write a good Data Management Plan (DMP) for your research project, in which you discuss:

  • which laws and codes of conduct your research should comply with,
  • where you are going to store your data,
  • where you are going to archive them for the long term,
  • how you can make them FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable).

This mandatory course is aimed at PhD students at the beginning of their research project (± 1st year) from the Faculty of Humanities (FGW).

Year: 2022
Coordinator: Tycho Hofstra (t.m.hofstra@vu.nl)
ECTs: 1,5
Schedule: Two workshops. The first workshop will be held on 15-11-2022 and the second on 06-12-2022.
Location: The course will be offered in online format, due to the high number of external PhD students not residing in the Netherlands.
Assignments: Three assignments due on 22-11-2022, 13-12-2022, and 24-01-2023.

Registration for this course must be done via the website of the Graduate School of Humanities.

If you have any questions, please contact the Graduate School, graduate.school.fgw@vu.nl

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