Research Data Management for Beginners

Training details

Location

Barcelona, Spain (In person)

Start Date

27/04/2026

Time

10 : 00

End Date

29/04/2026

Target Audiance

Scientist

Teaching language(s)

English

Organizing institution

BSC

Delivery mode

On-site

Level

Introductory

Format

Hands-on session, Lecture, Tutorial

Capacity or seats limit

20

Topics / Keywords

Data, DMP, legislation, FAIR principles

What You Will Learn

Upon completing this course, participants will be able to effectively plan and manage research data for a project by developing a comprehensive Data Management Plan (DMP) in accordance with best practices and guidelines. Specifically, participants will have gained a solid understanding of Data Management fundamentals, the role and responsibilities of Data Managers, the practical application of FAIR principles, the European and national context for Data Management, and the practical skills necessary to prepare, evaluate, and compare DMP tools and templates. In addition, participants will understand the principles of Open Science and Open Data, and be equipped to design and deliver introductory training sessions on Research Data Management.

Agenda

  • Day 1 – Monday, April 27th, 2026

10:00-11:00 Welcome and course presentation

11:00-11:15 Definitions and Access to Public Funds

11:15-11:30 Motivation for Research Data Management

11:30-12:00 Break

12:00-12:30 Open Science and Open Data

13:10-13:30 Personal data, legislation and security

13:30-15:00 Lunch

15:00-17:00 Hands-on: Templates and tools

  • Day 2 – Tuesday, April 28th, 2026

10:00-10:20 Data Management Plan (DMP) contents

10:20-11:10 FAIR Principles in Practice

11:10-11:30 Responsibilities and Policies

11:30-12:00 Break

12:00-12:30 DMP Analysis and Discussion

12:30-13:30 DMP evaluation

13:30-15:00 Lunch

15:00-17:00 Hands-on: Prepare a DMP

  • Day 3 – Wednesday, April 29th, 2026

10:00-10:20 Plan and objectives of the TtT

10:20-11:10 Learning theory and teaching methods

11:10-11:30 Didactic tools

11:30-12:00 Break

12:00-13:15 Practical Activity: Planning an RDM Course

13:15-13:30 Wrap-up and farewell

Instructor name(s)

Course convener: Oscar Reina, AI Institute – Data Management, BSC

Lecturers: Data Management group members, Earth Science data managers, BSC

  • Nadia Tonello, AI Institute – Data Management
  • Oscar Reina, AI Institute – Data Management
  • Aina Jene, AI Institute – Data Management
  • Aida Moure, Life Sciences – Technologies for Biomedical Research Laboratory
  • Francesco Benincasa, BSC Earth Sciences Dept, Earth Data and Diagnostics
  • Pierre-Antoine Bretonniere, Earth Sciences Dept., Earth Data and Diagnostics

Course Description

The main goal of this course is to provide basic concepts, and practical examples, and hands-on exercises related to Data Management activities for researchers and research support staff. The objectives of the course are:

  • Familiarize participants with Data Management fundamentals and best practices for researchers and research support staff.
  • Identify the role and responsibilities of Data Managers in research activities.
  • Illustrate the practical application of FAIR principles for managing research data.
  • Discuss the European context for Data Management, including Data Management Plans for HE.
  • Introduce the concepts and practices of Open Science and Open Data.
  • Prepare participants to design and deliver introductory training on RDM topics.
  • Facilitate hands-on exercises to: a) Compare and contrast various DMP tools and templates available to researchers b) Develop a Data Management Plan for a research project c) Assess the quality and effectiveness of a Data Management Plan.

Prerequisites

  • Some experience working with research data, or with researchers dealing with data management plans.

Certificate/badge details

Certificate of Achievement