FAIR Research Data Management: From Principles to Practice

18.06.2025 | two-hour online training with self-paced learning modules before the online Session

This two-hour online pilot training, organized jointly by OpenAIRE and DANS, is designed for senior researchers, project managers, and RDM professionals (intermediate/advanced level) to deepen their understanding of FAIR Research Data Management (RDM) and apply best practices in Open Science.

Using a blended flipped-classroom approach, participants will engage with self-paced learning modules (OpenPlato, Sessions 1–3) before the live session, ensuring a strong foundation in FAIR principles and RDM fundamentals. The synchronous workshop will feature interactive discussions and hands-on exercises using ARGOS (OpenAIRE’s DMP tool), empowering attendees to translate theory into practice.

Priority registration is given to EUt+ members, though limited slots are open to external participants. To maximize engagement, participants must complete the asynchronous modules (approx. 2–3 hours) beforehand, earning a personalized Certificate of Completion. This pilot emphasizes practical skills development, equipping researchers with the tools to create FAIR-aligned data management plans and foster Open Science collaboration.

Trainers & Mentors:

  • René van Horik, Research Data Specialist at DANS
  • Deborah Thorpe, Research Data Specialist at DANS
  • Michelle van den Berk, Research Data Specialist at DANS
  • Elli Papadopoulou, Open Science Research Associate, Athena Research Center EB Member, liaison for Standing Committee Services & Technology
  • Theodora Kavvadia, OpenAIRE Training Coordinator and Project Manager/Psycho Educator/Content Creator/Graphic designer/Humanitarian Expert for Eu Programs, Mental health & Educational Counselor

You can find all details about the training and the agenda here.

Register here!

Online Training: blended flipped-classroom approach
FAIR Research Data Management
18.06.2025
organized by OpenAIRE and DANS
online (Zoom)
18.06.2025
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (CEST)
Register here