Research Data Management Workshop in January 2019

For all of you who were not able to attend our research data management (RDM) workshop modules in November/December we will rerun our first two modules again in January 2019. Now we would like to invite you (especially Ph.D. students and PostDocs) to participate in both workshop modules with a focus on research data management (RDM). Please be reminded, that this is an integral part of the DFGs data storage policies.

Module 1: Introduction to research data management basics
Date: Monday, 21 January 2019
Venue: University of Bonn, Institute of Geography, Ü8

Module 2: Practical training to the CRC/TRR228 Project Database
Date: Monday, 28 January 2019
Venue: University of Cologne, Institute of Geography, computer lab B

Please register for both workshop modules until Monday, 14 January 2019 at
https://abstimmung.dfn.de/foodle/CRC-TRR228-RDM-Workshop-Registration-5c133b757e278

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