<p>03/05/2023<br />
Learn how to implement research data management best practices at the *EUDAT<br />
Summer School 2023* <a href="https://eudat.eu/summer-schools/eudat-summer-school-2023">https://eudat.eu/summer-schools/eudat-summer-school-2023</a><br />
on 26-30 June 2023 in Kajaani, Finland.<br />
This edition, organised in collaboration with the DICE project, aims to<br />
strengthen the skills required to excel in data management, getting the<br />
participants geared up to manage and process data throughout the full,<br />
research-data lifecycle (data discovery; data processing; data analysis; data<br />
preservation and publishing).</p>
<p>Experienced trainers will guide the students combining traditional<br />
theoretical lessons with hands-on sessions.</p>
<p>*First deadline: 15 May, Final Deadline: 26 May.* Interested applicants are<br />
encouraged to apply early as accommodation and travel support will be<br />
provided to a limited number of students and participants.</p>
<p>Courses are free of charge with the majority of accepted applicants standing<br />
to benefit from free partial board (breakfast, lunches and coffee breaks) and<br />
lodging (accommodation from 25-30 June 2023). Top applications will receive<br />
financial reimbursement towards travel costs (flights and/or train).</p>
<p>As an added bonus for students, all students that complete the EUDAT Summer<br />
School will be provided a certificate of completion and recommendation letter<br />
for the awarding of extra ECTS credits towards their academic programme in<br />
their home institution.</p>
<p>*Two Tracks: Users and Providers*</p>
<p>A new scope will be introduced in this edition of the EUDAT Summer School.<br />
For the first time, we are now offering a Providers Track for research or<br />
academic institution IT system administrators, community or data managers<br />
looking at providing research data services for their communities, in<br />
particular those that are interested in learning how to deploy EUDAT<br />
services.</p>
<p>The Users Track will continue providing early career or Bachelor, Masters,<br />
PhD or Postdoc programme students currently engaged in complex research<br />
environments with the latest best practices in research data management<br />
covering the complete research data lifecycle:</p>
<p> * Data management practices and plans<br />
* Persistent Identifiers, which PID to use when?<br />
* How to publish, preserve and cite your research<br />
* Connecting data management service to HPC systems<br />
* How to handle sensitive data<br />
* Enabling complex workflows for analysis<br />
* Community cases and how the concepts were implemented in the past</p>
<p>Complementing the sessions are the visit to the LUMI supercomputer, and an<br />
informal "meet the experts, users and trainers" mixer. All participants are<br />
invited to the dinner reception to meet their fellow students and trainers.<br />
Extracurricular activities will also be offered.</p>
<p>Apply now <a href="https://eudat.eu/summer-schools/eudat-summer-school-2023">https://eudat.eu/summer-schools/eudat-summer-school-2023</a></p>
<p>Best regards,<br />
HPC User Support @ CINECA</p>