As part of our legal workshop series “Don’t panic! A Survival Guide for Law and Ethics in Research,” we are pleased to announce two new workshops: On October 7, “CARE-ing about Indigenous Data in a Wide World” will focus on indigenous data sovereignty, governance, and ethics, and how the CARE principles can be applied in everyday scientific work. From November 11 to 13, a three-part workshop on “The License to Research” will take place: Who actually owns research data and what can be done with it? Among other things, it will address copyright and licenses for the provision and reuse of research data and the question of what good scientific practice has to do with all of this. More information and registration details can be found on these pages.
