Training courses

Welcome to the EcoDoR training catalog!

EcoDoR member institutions offer a wide range of training courses in various formats: seminars, theoretical presentations, workshops, webinars, serious games, etc. These courses are intended for researchers, teacher-researchers, research support staff, doctoral students, or anyone interested in research data.

This catalog allows you to discover all the training and support services available at the Montpellier site.

Some training courses are open to all EcoDoR members: you can access them freely regardless of your home institution.

Other training courses are open under certain conditions: they are primarily intended for members of the research institutions that organize them. Researchers belonging to laboratories whose institution is co-supervised may also attend upon request.

Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.

General training on research data

These training courses are not thematically focused but provide a general overview of everything related to the openness and good management of research data. 

Data management and PGD

These training courses can be theoretical or practical: they enable participants to understand the challenges and principles of good research data management, in particular through the drafting of Data Management Plans (DMPs), and to learn how to use the tools needed for this management. 

Data warehouses

These training courses explain the importance of repositories in effective data management and provide advice on choosing the appropriate repository for storing a dataset. They also present the institutional repositories used within EcoDoR.

DATA PAPER

These training courses demonstrate the benefits of publishing a data paper to disseminate and promote your dataset, and explain how to go about it.

Data law and sensitive data

These training courses take a legal and ethical look at the issue of research data. They address data law and provide advice on the proper management of personal and sensitive data.

Open science and research data

These courses cover topics related to open science in general (open access publishing, participatory science, etc.), including research data.

Events and entertainment

These one-off training sessions are organized during events (Open Science Week, Love Data Week, etc.) and offer meetings, data parties, or activities centered around research data.

Other topics

These training courses cover very specific topics that do not correspond to the previous themes, but which are relevant to research data.