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SUMMARY:Workshop about UK dRTP skills and competencies community collaboration @ SSI Collaborations Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Software Sustainability Institute’s annual Collaborations Workshop (CW) is an immersive\, three-day unconference\, which emphasises active collaborations\, dynamic discussions\, and hands-on problem-solving. The highly anticipated Collaborations Workshop 2026 (CW26) will take place as a hybrid event from Tuesday 28 April to Thursday 30 April at ICC Belfast. The event is set to feature an impressive lineup of speakers and an interactive programme of sessions. The theme is Strengthening The Research Software Community. \nThe programme includes a one-hour mini-workshop titled How should the DIRECT Framework adapt to serve diverse dRTP communities? \n\nThe DIRECT Framework is a tool for individuals and teams of digital research technical professionals to support career progression. The framework is a collection of nearly 200 skills organised by competency and competency domain\, including technical and non-technical capabilities. The web app makes it easy to mark against role profiles and build a visualisation wheel of skills. (Video clip)\n\nThe CW26 mini workshop is a chance for communities such as green compute\, mental health and data stewards to co-define DIRECT’s contribution model and requirements so DIRECT becomes more representative and applicable.  Wednesday 29 April at 15:00 BST\, hybrid format. \n\n\nVersion 2.0 of the framework will be launched that week\, adding a community-contributed set of tools\, methodologies and learning resources to support the acquisitions of the skills. DIRECT is supported by UKRI Network+ and is quickly gaining interest across the UK and beyond. \n\n\nThe CW26 final phase tickets are available for in-person attendance until 8 April. Remote tickets are available until 24 April.
URL:https://casdar.ac.uk/event/workshop-about-uk-drtp-skills-and-competencies-community-collaboration/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:CaSDaR’s Data Steward Stories: Dr Agnes Jasinska
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\nIn this Data Stewards Stories session\, Dr Agnes Jasinska from the Digital Curation Centre will provide an overview of her career in supporting international Data Stewardship\, as well as her wide ranging interests in the responsible use and sharing of data. This session will have a 30 minute presentation from Agnes\, followed by an opportunity for audience members to ask questions. Join us to hear more from Agnes about how she developed her skills and how this informed her career in Stewarding data. \nAudience\nThis webinar would be ideal for individuals who are working in roles involving data management planning\, management of research or data processes within organisations\, or researchers who have an interest into moving into the role of Data Steward. \nSpeaker Biography\n Agnes holds a Ph.D. in Neuroscience and has over ten years of experience working with various types of research data\, both as a scientist and a data services specialist. Her current interests focus on research data management across the project lifecycle\, including the preservation\, sharing\, and reuse of data to maximize its impact in accordance with the Open Science and FAIR principles. She is also interested in data ethics and technology ethics more generally. In her free time\, Agnes is an avid reader and occasional writer of science fiction\, and she enjoys hiking\, travel\, and studying Spanish. \n 
URL:https://casdar.ac.uk/event/casdars-data-steward-stories-dr-agnes-jasinska/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CaSDaR Events,Data Steward Stories
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SUMMARY:CaSDaR’s Data Steward Stories: Dr Jeanne Wilbrandt
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nIn this session\, Jeanne will describe her journey and how her research experience informed her development as a Data Steward. This session will have a 30 minute presentation from Jeanne\, followed by an opportunity for audience members to ask questions. \nAudience\nThe audience for these will be individuals who are working in roles involving data management planning\, management of research or data processes within organisations\, or researchers who have an interest into moving into the role of Data Steward. \nSpeaker Biography \nJeanne just moved to Vienna\, Austria to join the team of Data Stewards at the University of Vienna\, now focused thematically on Urban Studies. Previously and since 2020\, she was a Data Steward in the Core Facility for Life Science Computing at the Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI) in Jena\, Germany. In this role she offers trainings and consultations\, is actively involved in European RDM communities\, and promotes good practices in research data stewardship through sharing her expertise. Prior to this role\, Jeanne worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the FLI\, with a research focus on Computational Bioinformatics. In addition to being embedded as a Data Steward in a research institution\, Jeanne contributes to national and international networks that support the development of Data Stewards\, such as the ELIXIR-RDM Community and Fellowship of the Data\, as well as regularly contributing to outputs supporting others’ development in Research Data Management. Jeanne’s educational background is in Biology; she obtained her MSc in Organismic\, Evolutionary science and Palaeontology from the University of Bonn in 2012\, before her PhD at the Zoological Research Museum Koenig in Bonn.
URL:https://casdar.ac.uk/event/casdars-data-steward-stories-dr-jeanne-wilbrandt/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CaSDaR Events,Data Steward Stories
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