Scientists often run three or more highly complex projects in parallel. On top of that, a growing number of publishers and funding agencies require scientists to make their raw data available upon publication according to the four foundational principles – Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability (FAIR). To ensure goal-oriented and time-efficient management of both raw data and scientific projects we will discuss selected established as well as emerging tools and techniques complementing the basic principles of classical project management.
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Components of Science PM
- Plan and structure your PhD program
- Concepts and basics of Project and Time management
- Time Management
- Digital Tools for Science Project Management
- FAIR Data Management & Open Data
- Agile Kanban for Science
- Project Monitoring & Evaluation