Research data café (digital)

Research data café (digital)
The café lets you ask questions about research data.

The University Library, Nord University invites all researchers (including project leaders, postdocs, PhDs and students doing research work) to the opportunity of setting aside two hours for actively working on research data management for their respective projects. The participants will use the time to carry out an activity of their choice necessary for managing research data in accordance with FAIR principles. Examples of such an activity: 

  • Characterizing the data – What kind of data will be produced, which file formats can be used, how much will be the volume of the data, which ethical and/or legal considerations are necessary etc. 
  • Writing a data management plan (DMP) 
  • Preparing a logical folder structure and providing informative filenames 
  • Writing read-me files or metadata files 
  • Preparing datasets for archiving. 

Visit the research data webpages for more information on managing your research data. 

Practical information about what happens at the café:

  • Do not forget your coffee cup! 
  • Remember that you have to work on your own research project. The library will NOT  be planning an activity for you. 
  • Join via the teams link which will be sent out in advance 
  • There will be a short introduction round — your name, affiliation, role and your planned activity at the data café 
  • Participants focus on their activity and ask questions as they arise. 
  • It would be possible to discuss common issues together 
  • A librarian answers questions and issues that come up during the process. Short discussions may happen if needed. 
  • Summary and wrap up – last 10 minutes. 

Sign up.

One can register to attend data café on several dates. There are no registration deadlines, but those registering on the last three working days before an event must send an e-mail to research-data@nord.no to ensure that they receive the meeting link. 

If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to research-data@nord.no 

Language

Both Norwegian and English according to the participants wishes.

Calendar

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Public defence: Anna Adlwarth
Disputation
19. February 2026

Public defence: Anna Adlwarth

Auditorium Elias Blix (A13), Bodø
10:15
15:30
Anna Adlwarth will defend her PhD degree in Sociology at Nord University, Faculty of Social Sciences.
Workplace HEPA Programmes: Evidence and Practice
Other
Research
Guest lecture
23. February 2026

Workplace HEPA Programmes: Evidence and Practice

Rosasalen, Nord University, Levanger
13:00
14:30
This lecture will explore the integration of health enhancing physical activity (HEPA) and health promotion within workplace settings, addressing the evidence for their impact.
Final seminar, candidate Izabella Jedel
Conference/seminar
23. February 2026

Final seminar, candidate Izabella Jedel

Teams
13:30
16:30
Working title of PhD thesis: Advancing the Practice of Higher Educational Gamification: Design Decisions that Satisfy Students’ Basic Psychological Needs for Autonomy and Competence.
Sport and Work
Other
Debate
Conference/seminar
24. February 2026

Sport and Work

Daniel Mortensson sal, Levanger campus
10:15
12:00
What does it really mean to work in the world of sports?