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Love Data Series

The Working Group of Research Data Management cordially invites all interested parties at the University of Passau to the Love Data Series – a wide-ranging programme on the topic of research data management (RDM).

The Working Group of Research Data Management (WG RDM) cordially invites all interested members of the University of Passau to attend the three-part Love Data Series. The aim is to place greater emphasis on the conscious and sustainable handling of research data in scientific practice and to draw attention to the wide range of support services available at the university.

Whether professors, early-career researchers or students – everyone who conducts research produces data. But how can this data be meaningfully documented, secured, shared or published?

The event series offers application-oriented solutions, subject-specific insights from various faculties and space for interdisciplinary exchange of experiences. It is aimed at anyone who works with research data or would like to do so in the future – regardless of their field of study or level of experience.

The events will be held in German.

Simply attend the event without prior registration – spontaneously on site or digitally via the Zoom links provided or directly via Stud.IP.

The WG RDM looks forward to your participation and the joint exchange!

Schedule

1 – Research Data Management @ University of Passau

Thu | 6 November 2025 | 4–5.30 p.m. | Learning Room ZB | Stud.IP 72006

The kick-off event provides insights into the diverse range of services offered by the working group and also introduces the central principles and various aspects of research data management.

2 – Research data in practice

Thu | 20 November 2025 | 4–5.30 p.m. | ZOOM | Stud.IP 72007 | https://uni-passau.zoom-x.de/j/66689070488?pwd=rz2wMEUECwKHYxwaKfb1M71CQwiEQh.1

The second event will focus on the practical handling of data. Researchers from five faculties will share their experiences in short presentations.

Programme:

  • 4:00–4:15 p.m.: Prof. Alexander Werth (Chair of German Linguistics)
  • 4:15–4:30 p.m.: Elke Rajal and Gesche Gerdes (Chair of Sociology)  
  • 4:30–4:45 p.m.: Prof. Michael Granitzer (Chair of Data Science)  
  • 4:45–5:00 p.m.: Simon Alexander Nonn (Institute for the Didactics of Law/Professorship of Public Law)
  • 5:00–5:15 p.m.: Daniel Zaglmann and Abinaya Fernando (Chair of Management, People and Information)

3 – From Data to Duty

Tue | 25 November | 4–5.30 p.m. | ZOOM | Stud.IP 72008 | https://uni-passau.zoom-x.de/j/69492862891?pwd=c0CQX8zs28R9WkB8rBrjmZIPlavcCN.1

The third event in the series highlights the expectations of funding institutions, presents effective publication strategies and discusses ethical aspects.

Programme:

  • 4:00–4:20 p.m.: The role of RDM in third-party funding applications
  • 4:20–4:40 p.m.: Publication, visibility and reuse of research data
  • 4:40–5:00 p.m.: Ethical aspects of FDM – a contribution by Prof. Susanne Mayr (Chair of Psychology and Human-Machine Interaction)

Contact:

WG RDM: forschungsdaten@uni-passau.de

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