What is a Research Data Management Plan (RDMP)?
A Research Data Management Plan (RDMP) is a document in which a researcher outlines how their research data is to be managed both during a project and after it is completed.
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A Research Data Management Plan (RDMP) is a document in which a researcher outlines how their research data is to be managed both during a project and after it is completed.
This article provides an overview of the human ethics application process at the University of Sydney. It is a step-by-step guide on how to prepare and complete an application, and what to expect after submission.
Research data is a valuable resource that needs to be managed optimally to ensure its integrity and security, to realise its collaborative potential, and to meet legislative and policy requirements.
The recent and rapid emergence of Generative-AI (Gen-AI) tools presents many opportunities for research. The benefit these tools may bring to research and contribute to the public good is being explored by researchers across all disciplines. While 'the sky is the limit' in what these new tools may offer, there are identified risks that must be managed so that Gen-AI tools can be used safely in research.
These guidelines provide a simple set of considerations that all researchers need to take into account before using Gen-AI tools in research.
This guide explains how University staff, affiliates and higher degree research (HDR) students can log in to the myResearch Ethics system.
University staff, affiliates and HDR students will have an account automatically set up. Other students (e.g. Honours) need to complete the access request form to gain access.
The University licenses 3 different survey tools for research use: REDCap, Qualtrics and Microsoft Forms.
This article will be updated in the near future with advice for applications in the MyResearch Ethics system. The information below relates to questions in Section E of the IRMA application.
This article provides tips for completing a good human ethics application.
This article outlines how researchers and research support staff can use the Research Professional online database to discover local and international funding opportunities, research policies and research practice news across a broad range of disciplines. Specifically, the article will highlight general features of the database, specialised roles, role capabilities, and reference materials that users can access to better utilise the platform.
This article outlines where you can access information and support related to clinical trials.
Ownership of research data and primary materials created and/or collected from research conducted at the University is detailed in the University's Research Data Management Policy 2014. This article summarises how research data and materials created and/or collected at the University are generally owned.
Where to access information and support related to human ethics.
This article will provide an example on navigating the Project Budgeting Tool for the ARC Discovery Early Career Researchers Award.
This article will provide an example detailed on navigating the Project Budgeting Tool to enter an ARC Future Fellowship.
This article guides you on where you can access information and support related to animal ethics.
When using the eNotebook, knowing about certain features and practices can enhance your experience and help you manage your research data more easily.
Both REDCap and Qualtrics are available to researchers to use to deliver surveys to research participants. However, these two platforms have different strengths and weaknesses. Here is a comparison that may help you decide which platform better suits your needs.
This article provides information on accessing and using the online Successful Applications Library (SAL). The Pipeline and Pre-Award team, with the consent of grantees, maintains a library of previously successful grant applications as a valuable resource for drafting and preparing research proposals.
Please note that due to the undertaking we provide to our contributors, the library is only available to University of Sydney staff and affiliates.
Purpose:
Explore/download content in Dimensions related to a research topic/keyword as part of research planning –particularly patents, clinical trials, and datasets for reuse by researchers.
Stakeholder:
Researchers, Research managers
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