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This report presents a collection of seven case studies describing how FAIR competences are being addressed through education and training programmes. The good practices offer examples of successful integration of Research Data Management (RDM) and FAIR data-related skills in university curricula and training to provide an up-to-date perspective on how these skills are being implemented by higher education institutions. This report provides universities with points of inspiration and practical examples of how fellow institutions and organisations in the higher education sector addressed the need for more RDM and FAIR data-related skills to be taught at the bachelor, master and doctoral levels. It does so by analysing external and internal drivers, steps for the implementation, invested capacity and the impact reached by the good practices. This report was developed in the framework of the Fostering FAIR Data Practices in Europe (FAIRsFAIR) project, which aims to develop and supply practical solutions to support the implementation and use of the FAIR data principles throughout the research data lifecycle. In particular, the report feeds into the efforts of the project���s Work Package 7 (WP7) which focuses on ���FAIR Data Science Curricula and Professionalisation���.
Data stewardship, Universities, Research Data Management, Higher education institutions (HEIs), FAIR
Data stewardship, Universities, Research Data Management, Higher education institutions (HEIs), FAIR
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