November 19, 2025
online
Europe/Prague timezone

Tento webinář proběhe v angličtině. / This webinar is held in english.

Annotation

Data management and data management planning (DMP) are now essential aspects of everyday research practice. As we move further into the era of Open Science (OS), it is increasingly important to adopt sustainable approaches to managing research data. This seminar will explore practical ways to strengthen team engagement and prepare for funder requirements such as data management plans. We will also discuss how fostering good data management practices can benefit managers, supervisors, and principal investigators (PIs) by creating efficient, transparent research environments that save both time and resources.

 

Benefits for attendees, what they will learn

Participants will gain an understanding of how effective data management can enhance the efficiency and success of their projects and teams. They will also receive guidance on engaging their teams proactively, emphasizing the value of data management not merely for reporting purposes, but as a strategic tool that contributes to the overall quality and impact of research.

 

Level

Beginner, intermediate

 

Language

English

 

Prerequisites

The participants preferably will be aware of the basic principles of open science. It is good if they are aware of the data management requirements for their projects so they can connect the information they will hear to their real use-cases.

 

Tutors

Georgia Koutentaki, MEng.

 

Georgia Koutentaki, MEng., is a chemical engineer from Greece currently holding the position of the data steward for STEM disciplines within the National Repository Platform of the Czech Republic, operating under the Faculty of Information Technology (FIT) at the Czech Technical University in Prague. At the same time, she acts as the data steward at the University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague (UCT Prague) as part of UCT’s data stewards support team. She is finalizing her PhD in Chemical and Process Engineering at UCT Prague, working in the Bioengineering and Advanced Materials Laboratory. Georgia is actively involved in both national and international initiatives that promote good scientific practices and open science. She is also a member of the Czech Data Steward Community and the founder of its STEM sub-community.

 

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Europe/Prague
online

The capacity of the training is limited to 500 participants. In case the capacity is fully occupied, it will be possible to watch the training from the recording. Recordings of EOSC CZ Training Centre events are available at https://www.youtube.com/@EOSC.CzechRepublic. 

Surveys
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