Doctoral Programs
All training courses are posted on adum.fr
8.10 – Scientific Publishing, Open Access, and Open Science: Keys to Publishing
Would you like to better understand scientific publishing so you can publish more effectively?
Would you like to learn everything there is to know about open access and promote your publications by depositing them in the HAL open archive?
Sign up for this training course!
8.14 – Research Data and PGD: Adopting Best Practices for Data Management
Would you like to better understand the current landscape of Open Science and Open Data? Would you like to adopt best practices for data management in your research project? Would you like to learn how to write a Data Management Plan (DMP) in a straightforward way and how to make the most of your data during and after your dissertation?
A practical component of this module will focus on using the DMP-OPIDoR online PGD authoring tool.
8:15 – Building and Managing Your Digital Identity as a Young Researcher
This training course will help participants understand how digital identity is formed and what the implications are for research.
Advice will be provided on how to improve one's digital visibility and develop a strategy, including social media presence, digital identifiers, and more.
We'll provide a hands-on demonstration of how to create your IDHAL, your CV Hal, and your ORCID profile.
8.11 – Publish a Data Paper to Showcase Your Data
A Data Paper is a peer-reviewed scientific article whose purpose is to inform the scientific community about the existence of a dataset, its originality, its quality, and the conditions for its reuse. Publishing a Data Paper is a way to publish and promote research data and facilitate its reuse.
This training will help you understand all the challenges and specific aspects involved and prepare for its publication.
8.17 – Self-Study: Open Science—Open Access, Research Data, and Digital Identity
Would you like to learn more about Open Science? Do you want to understand the challenges of open-access publishing, plan ahead for managing your research data, and build your digital identity? Would you prefer to take a self-paced course and learn at your own pace?
The program consists of an Introduction to Open Science and three courses that can be taken independently: the Scientific Publishing and Open Access course, the Research Data course, and the Digital Identity course.
5.25 – Paper and electronic lab notebooks: a key tool for FAIR, reliable, and secure research
Learn how to use lab notebooks to combine efficiency, traceability, and legal compliance. Discover the benefits of electronic lab notebooks, with a practical focus on eLab FTW.
5.25 – Paper and Electronic Laboratory Notebooks: A Key Tool for FAIR, Reliable, and Secure Research
Learn how to use laboratory notebooks to combine efficiency, data traceability, and legal compliance. Discover the benefits of electronic laboratory notebooks, with a practical focus on eLab FTW.