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Intended audience PHD Students, Researchers and Students, Policy makers and Funders, Companies, Entrepreneurs, Research Administration
Level: Introductory: aware of

This course covers research data ethics, along with basic data protection considerations when working with research data from human participants.

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Intended audience PHD Students, Researchers and Students, Policy makers and Funders, Companies, Entrepreneurs, Research Administration
Level: Introductory: aware of

This course explains the difference between open data and FAIR data

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Intended audience Research Administration, Policy makers and Funders, Researchers and Students, PHD Students
Level: Introductory: no previous knowledge is required

This introductory course will help you to understand what Responsible Research & Innovation (RRI) means, where it has come from, and why it can introduce an important and beneficial shift in relations between research, innovation and citizens. 

Upon completing the course you will: 

  • Understand what RRI...
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Intended audience Education, Librarians and Repository managers, PHD Students, Research Administration, Researchers and Students
Level: Introductory: aware of

The course will help understand and justify the importance of public engagement as a key dimension of responsible research and innovation and open science. It provides tools to design, implement and assess a public engagement strategy within research funding and performing organisations.

Upon completion of this course, you will be a...

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Intended audience Companies, Entrepreneurs, Research Administration, Policy makers and Funders, Researchers and Students, PHD Students
Level: Introductory: aware of

Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI)  aims at aligning R&I outcomes with the...

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Intended audience Librarians and Repository managers, Research Administration
Level: Introductory: no previous knowledge is required

In this course for library staff at KU Leuven, participants will be introduced to the basics of Open Science.

After completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • understand and explain to others basic Open Science concepts
  • be able to give practical advice to researchers on how to make research ...