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Register for training in research data management and open science

Aalto University offers free and open to all training in research data management (RDM) and open science. Our Data Agents and the Research Data Management Network provide a biannual webinar series covering a broad range of topics. Register now for the autumn 2023 trainings!
RDM & Open Science training

Stay ahead of the evolving research landscape by sharpening your skills in research data management (RDM) and open science. Our webinars are free and open to all, regardless of prior knowledge. While the training primarily targets researchers, university staff, and students, anyone with an interest in these topics is welcome to participate. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just starting, our webinars offer valuable opportunities to reassess your ways of working, learn new things, and update what you already know. Each training season, we also include entirely new topics, as well as update our recurring webinars based on your feedback.

New topics this autumn include, for example:

Find all training sessions here

Many of our webinars will be recorded but always also include interactive parts or a Q&A at the end which won't be recorded for your privacy. We invite you to engage with our experts, ask questions, and ignite discussions. While some sessions may include some Aalto University specific information, the fundamental principles we explore are universally applicable.

Come join the discussion – we look forward to seeing you in the autumn training sessions!

Questions about the training and data management can be sent to: researchdata@aalto.fi
 

RDM and open science support at Aalto University:

Research Data Management (RDM) and Open Science

Aalto University offers comprehensive services, guidance, and support to help you manage your data efficiently. Explore our collection of resources and external links to boost your research.

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Training in Research Data Management and Open Science

Join Aalto University's Open Research Network for open-to-all training.

RDM & Open Science Training

Data Agents

Meet your Data Agents — researchers offering hands-on support on data management.

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Open science and research

The principle of openness is the key principle of science and research. At Aalto University, the most visible forms of open science are open access publications, open research data and metadata, and combining openness and commercialisation.

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