Past events
The RSS Merseyside Local Group and the UK Data Service are pleased to announce a joint event “Starting a career in data” that will explore issues concerning future career paths increasingly relying on data and analytical skills.
This webinar presents the most recent updates available in the CESSDA Data Catalogue, a one-stop-shop for research and discovery, enabling access to extensive research data collections held at national Service Providers across Europe.
#DataImpact2021 with a keynote address from Lemn Sissay MBE
The Open Science Conference 2021 is the 8th international conference of the Leibniz Research Alliance Open Science.
This webinar will introduce the new Catalogue of Mental Health which provides access to information on mental health and wellbeing measures in British cohort and longitudinal studies. The webinar will be useful for researchers from across different disciplines and career stages
The SSHOC project and DARIAH-ERIC announce an interactive bootcamp aimed at all academics and practitioners involved in delivering Research Data Management training. This bootcamp takes place over 2 non-consecutive half-days, with a break in between to allow for independent study.
The SSHOC project and DARIAH-ERIC announce an interactive bootcamp aimed at all academics and practitioners involved in delivering Research Data Management training. This bootcamp takes place over 2 non-consecutive half-days, with a break in between to allow for independent study.
The CESSDA Trust Group is organising a workshop aimed at representatives of CESSDA Service Providers in which several Trust aspects and issues will be presented and discussed.
This webinar is jointly organised by the UK Data Service, the University of Essex, and the Smart Energy Research Lab (SERL) at UCL . This webinar will be useful for researchers looking to explore this new form of data for energy research, but also will be useful for researchers applying to access other secure data through the UK Data Service who are interested in learning more about the application process.
The Galaxy Community and ELIXIR organise a second webinar series to demonstrate how open software and public research infrastructures can be used in analysing and publishing SARS-CoV2 data.