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Open Science

Open Science

This workshop aims to contribute to creating a culture of Open Science at the UPC and is aimed at PDI and doctoral students at the UPC. At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the changes taking place in the scientific communication of research. 
  • Recognize tools and resources to practice open science in your day-to-day work. 
  • Discover the benefits of open science and its impact on society.

Contents:

  1. What is Open Science?
  2. Research integrity
  3. Open access publishing, preprints and funding agencies
  4. Open data and FAIR principles
  5. Sharing your research
  6. Metrics and research assessment
  7. Citizen science
  8. Research infrastructures


Price: Free for UPC members. External users, 25 eur/h

Directed to: PhD, Teaching and research staff (PDI)

Keywords: Academic publication, Evaluation and impact of research, Information organization, Your doctoral thesis

Next sessions:
Date Schedule Campus Location Language Capacity No vacancies
2025-03-25 12:00 - 14:00 h. Online training Coming soon Catalan/Spanish 40 No
2025-06-11 11:00 - 13:00 h. Online training Coming soon English 40 No
More information: 

The ICE will issue a certificate of attendance to the participants, provided they have previously registered through the established means (electronically through the web) and have been accepted.

The teaching and research staff of the UPC who participate in the activity, a few days after the end, will automatically have the information in DRAC.

For PhD students this course is recommended in an initial phase of making your thesis and it belongs to 'Your doctoral thesis' training path, made of the following courses:

  1. Get off on the right foot with your thesis: organising information
  2. Data management plan (DMP)
  3. Reference management softwares
  4. Scientific publication
  5. Visibility and impact indicators
  6. Elaboration of the thesis manuscript
  7. Open science
  8. DRAC for PhD students

This itinerary is complemented by two courses taught by the Doctoral School: