Research Data Management (RDM) is an essential skill for anyone who works with data. This course introduces the key concepts, practices and tools that help researchers organise, document, preserve and share their data responsibly. Through short, accessible videos and practical examples, you will explore the full research data lifecycle — from planning and storage to documentation, publication and reuse.
The course explains how the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) principles support transparency, reproducibility and long-term scientific impact. You will learn how Data Management Plans, file naming strategies, metadata and repository selection help you put FAIR into practice and make your data easier to find, understand and reuse.
Designed for researchers, PhD students and professionals from all disciplines, this course offers practical steps to improve the quality and value of your research data and to align your work with Open Science practices.
The course is organised into six short modules combining concise video lessons, practical examples and brief quizzes. Learners progress at their own pace and can apply the concepts immediately through simple activities that reinforce the main concepts.
No prior knowledge is required. The course is suitable for researchers, students and professionals from any discipline who work with research data or wish to improve their data management skills.
Learners are assessed through short quizzes at the end of each module and a final quiz that reviews the main concepts. To receive a certificate of completion, participants must achieve a minimum overall score of 70%.
The course is developed by the FAIRway project team, dedicated to promoting good practices in Research Data Management and supporting the adoption of FAIR principles across the research community. The team brings together expertise in data stewardship, Open Science, information management and scientific training.
Main responsible: João Aguiar Castro, INESC TEC
Direção: João Aguiar Castro (INESC TEC)
Produção: Davi Furtado (INESC TEC)
Colaboração: Maria Paola Tomasino (CIIMAR), Antonio Muñoz (BIOPOLIS), Nuno Fonseca (BIOPOLIS), Inês Sousa (INESC TEC)
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