Skip to main content

Ethics in Research Data Management: Anonymization and Best Practices

Thursday, 13 November '25   3pm – 4:30pm CET
CO 120
Fully booked
Ethics in Research Data Management: Anonymization and Best Practices

Waiting list

This event is fully booked, but you can add yourself to the waiting list.

Enter your details below to be informed by email when a place becomes available. You must respond promptly to the email to secure a place if one becomes available.

You will be notified by email if a space becomes available.
This is optional but may be useful for the event organiser.

Details

Ethical-driven practices in data management are crucial for maintaining research integrity, protecting privacy, and collaborate with research partners, and fostering trust in research outputs. This short training focuses on the practices of ethical data management and the adoption of anonymization techniques for compliance with data protection laws.

Through interactive discussions and case studies, participants will learn to:

  • Address ethical challenges in data collection and management in compliance with Swiss and European laws
  • Understand how anonymization techniques and responsible data handling can protect subjects’ privacy
  • Strengthen research integrity by applying best practices in everyday data management workflows.

With a dedicated Q&A session featuring the EPFL Research Ethics Compliance Officer and Senior Legal Counsel for Education and Research, you will also have the occasion to discuss the ethical and related technical dimensions of managing your research data.

While not mandatory, basic knowledge of Research Data Management is recommended: for an introductory training, please register for the workshop ABC of Research Data Management.

Tickets

Une place / One seat