Course Essential Research Skills for PhD students at Arts and Humanities

ECTS: 1

Course leader: Hazel Engelsmann

Language: English

Graduate school: Faculty of Arts

Course fee: 0.00 DKK

Status: Course is open for application

Semester: Spring 2025

Application deadline: 05/05/2025

Cancellation deadline: 05/05/2025

Course type: Blended learning

Start date: 02/06/2025

Administrator: Andreas Mølgaard Laursen

After the course deadline, you will receive information about whether you have been offered a seat on the course or not.

You will automatically be placed on a waiting list. After the application deadline, seats will be allocated and all applicants will be notified whether or not they have been offered a seat.

Questions related to registraton, deadline, seats, waitinglist etc.

Please contact the course administrator at amla@au.dk. Registrations and cancellation are only possible through the course administrator.

Course description

This course is provided by Aarhus University Library in Emdrup, Copenhagen, in collaboration with administrative and research staff from Aarhus University. It aims to provide PhD students in Arts at Aarhus University with essential skills in various subjects central to the research process, from collecting data, to disseminating results. This course offers practical tools and best practices that PhD students can readily apply in their daily work.
Although the course materials and examples are tailored to Arts PhD students, the course is open to all PhD students. The course consists of different sessions with presentations, discussions, cases and hands-on activities. 

Experts in the following subject areas will present on: 

  • Academic search
  • Data management
  • GDPR
  • Digital tools to collect, sort and analyse literature
  • Publication strategies

As Aarhus University Library supports the Open Science movement, we prioritize conveying an Open approach to the topics  , including Open Access publishing and FAIR data.

For more information, visit the AU Library's webpage for researchers at: https://library.au.dk/en/researchers/open-science and the Research Portal developed by the Committee for Protection of Scientific Work (UBVA) at: https://forskerportalen.dk/en/open-science/

Aim

At the end of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Use different search strategies and search tools, including systematic search, in their research.
  • Continuously describe and fill out their data management plan as well as confidentially administer and potentially publish their collected data in a secure manner.
  • Understand how digital tools can help optimize workflow in literature analysis.
  • Consider important aspects regarding publication strategies, including Open Access pathways, the benefits of openly sharing research outputs and on where to publish your research.

Target group/Participants

  • PhD Students at Arts and Humanities

Language

  • English (Danish if no English speakers)

Form

  • Lectures, group work, online modules, game

ECTS-credits

  • 1

Lecturers

  • Hazel Engelsmann, AU Library (Course Organizer)
  • Johanne Rübner Hansen, AU Library
  • Karl Weis-Fogh, AU Library
  • Louise Buchhave, Legal Special Consultant, Aarhus Universitet
  • Mathias Michelsen, AU Library
  • Uffe Jankvist, MSc, PhD, Professor, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University

Literature

Venue

  • 2 June 2025, 10:00-15:30.Emdrupvej 101 , 2400 København NV. Building A(7210), room A201
  • 3 June 2025, 10:15-15:00.Emdrupvej 101 , 2400 København NV. Building A(7210), room A201

Course dates:

  • 02 June 2025 10:00 - 15:30
  • 03 June 2025 10:15 - 15:00