Research Data Conversations
Research Data Conversations
Research Data Conversations is part of a new series of My Research Essentials and Data Stewardship Community events exploring themes within research data and data stewardship.
The sessions will have a collaborative and conversational format and explore themes that promote open and FAIR data practices, and the promotion and development of new and emerging ideas in research data management.
Research data management and data stewardship is an area of growing professionalism and potential for academic-related career paths. These events would be suitable for anyone interested in exploring ideas in the field, connecting with data professionals at different stages of their careers and across different disciplines, and joining a community that feeds into the development of research systems and data stewardship at the University of Manchester.
Our second conversation will be led by Dr James Bird, Technical Specialist (Research IT, University of Manchester). James will share his experience of opening up his PhD research, how the use of an electronic research notebook (ERN) enabled that, and the ongoing project within The Research Lifecycle Programme which aims to centrally implement ERNs at the University.
Date: Wednesday, 12 February
Time: 12pm-2pm. These events are catered from 1pm, giving attendees the opportunity to continue the conversation and make connections over lunch.
12-1pm: Presentation and discussion.
1-2pm: Optional lunch and further conversations.
Venue: University Place: 6.206
Led by: Dr James Bird, Technical Specialist (Research IT, University of Manchester).