Courses, Workshops and Webinars (in English)
We offer you courses, workshops, and webinars in English on advanced searching, citing, and communicating about your research.
Please fill in the registration form for each webinar you wish to attend. We will send you instructions for connecting to the given webinar by email. Materials from previous webinars are freely available.
Webinars are free of charge and open for everyone (i.e. NTK registration is not required).
Winter Semester 2025
Date and time |
Topic |
For |
Wednesday, |
Navigating Scientific Resources & Staying Organized |
All students, |
Wednesday, |
Introduction to Research Data Management |
All students, |
Wednesday, |
Academic Integrity |
All students, |
Wednesday, |
My First Scientific Article |
All students, |
Wednesday, |
AI Essentials for Academia |
All students, |
Wednesday, |
Searching and Evaluating on Web of Science & Scopus |
All students, |
Tuesday, |
How to publish your data – Zenodo and other repositories |
All students, |
Registration:
Please fill in the registration form for each webinar you wish to attend. We will send you instructions for connecting to the given webinar by email.
Technical and software requirements:
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You will need your laptop, desktop computer, tablet, or mobile phone. Make sure you have access to a high-speed internet connection.
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The webinar will be conducted using ZOOM software.
We are happy, upon request, to design a tailored-made workshop or webinar (for example, on searching academic information, using subject-specific databases, or citing properly).
Read more about our offerings for high schools and university students.
Summer Semester 2025
Topic (date) |
Slides and other materials |
Navigating Scientific Resources & Staying Organized (5.3.) |
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AI Essentials for Academia (12.3.) | |
My First Scientific Article (19.3.) | |
Academic Integrity (26.3.) | |
Introduction to Research Data Management (2.4.) |
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- (+420) 232 002 535
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