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Webinar: Data Protection in Research – EU Regulations, Open Science and Anonymization

In the context of the project INFRA4NEXTGEN (Horizon Europe), a webinar on Data Protection in Research takes place on 5 February 2025

Speakers: Anita Bodlos, University of Innsbruck, and Lisa Hirsch, University of Vienna

5 February 2025

Venue: Zoom Webinar – Register via Zoom

10-11.30am (CET)

How can researchers in the social sciences meet the requirements of European data protection laws while adhering to open science principles?

In this practical webinar, Anita Bodlos (University of Innsbruck) and Lisa Hirsch (University of Vienna) will provide valuable insights into the key aspects of data protection and explain how to process personal data in compliance with the law.

Relevant aspects of European data protection legislation (GDPR) will be outlined in the context of challenges that arise from meeting open science requirements.

The webinar will cover the important aspects of consent forms, which frequently provide the legal basis for processing personal data in the social sciences.

The speakers will also explain how researchers can anonymize data for archiving, publication, and re-use.

What to expect:

By the end of this webinar, you will be able to:

Don’t miss the chance to ensure your research is compliant with data protection legislation while fulfilling open science requirements.

The webinar offers a practical insight into data anonymisation strategies used in major survey programmes such as the European Social Survey (ESS)CROss-National Online Survey (CRONOS) PanelEuropean Values Study (EVS) and Generations and Gender Programme (GGP).

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