What do you need to consider when planning to collect personal data in your research project? This course will provide you with an introduction to the most important aspects you need to know about processing research data that fall under GDPR regulations.
- What is personal data?
- Legal basis for processing personal data - the use of 'public interest' is somewhat new for many, and we will spend extra time explaining this in more detail
- Basics of GDPR and NESH guidelines
- UiO guidelines: DMP, data classification, storage, and UiO services
- Sikt-application
- Open research & FAIR principles
Take aways
Understand what personal data is, what is possible lawful basis for processing, which legal and ethical considerations to make, and how to manage your research data throughout the project according to UiO guidelines.
Instructors
Jan Arild Dolonen, Chief Engineer, at Department of Education (IPED). Jan is the main advisor at IPED in matters of data management and privacy for researchers and students.
Torgeir Christiansen is a senior engineer and the leader of the Teaching Learning Video lab (TLVlab). He works with IT solutions and support and is one of the faculty experts in data protection and data privacy. Torgeir has extensive experience as a course holder in GDPR for students and researchers at the Faculty of Educational Sciences.