New Research Data Management and General Data Protection Regulation workflow
Can I share my research data with colleagues at other institutions? Where can I store my data? How long do I have to preserve the data after I finish my research and where? What should I think about if I want to have interviews transcribed by an external party? These are possible questions that come to mind when you start your research. Responsible Research Data Management (RDM) is an integral part of good research. It is about storing and sharing data securely, about complying with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and protecting participants, about FAIR data handling during and after the research in a way that is 'as open as possible, as closed as necessary', and more. To support you with RDM and to make it easier for you to conduct your research in compliance with legislation and regulations, the Faculty Board has approved a new RDM and GDPR workflow. Mandatory completion of RDM/AVG checklist - The starting point is the RDM/GDPR checklist. Since 18 October 2022, you are required to complete this checklist before starting your research. The checklist maps RDM and GDPR aspects of your research and gives Fieke (data steward) and Jean-Paul (information manager) the necessary background information to give you tailored advice.

