Abstract

The CODATA-RDA Schools for Research Data Science (SRDS) is a network of schools originating in the RDA in 2016. In 2019 it was recognized as an RDA output. To date, over 400 students from 40 countries have been trained in 10 schools. The majority of these students were postgraduates from low/middle-income countries (LMICs). In contrast to many other data science training approaches, the SRDS schools are designed to be 2-week, disciplinarily-agnostic, residential events where students are introduced to a broad range of tools requisite for efficient and responsible data-centric research. This paper presents the results of a survey carried out on alumni from schools held between 2016 and 2019 (45% response). The results of the survey strongly support the SRDS’s long-term goals of facilitating data science training/capacity building within LMICs, and to foster communities of early career researchers (ECRs) conducting responsible and open data science research. The survey results demonstrated that 90% of respondent alumni continued to conduct research and make use of the skills acquired at the SRDS. Modules on open and responsible research and research data management were rated as important for future research. 79% of respondents confirmed that they maintained contact with peers, and 31% had set up academic collaborations with peers and/or instructors. Many had gone on to present content from the schools in their home institutions. The survey results clearly demonstrate the impact of the SRDS, and the value of an expanding network of schools supported by the RDA and CODATA.

Highlights

  • The CODATA-Research Data Alliance (RDA) Schools for Research Data Science (SRDS) is a network of schools that have run since 2016

  • The intention is that students completing an SRDS school will have a good understanding of the evolving data science research landscape, sufficient expertise with selected tools to engage in their own data-centric research, and an awareness of the areas in which they require future training

  • This paper provides an overview of this survey, highlighting the impact of the SRDS curriculum, and its emerging role as an international network of interdisciplinary early career researchers (ECRs)

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Introduction

The CODATA-RDA Schools for Research Data Science (SRDS) is a network of schools that have run since 2016. In response to the lack of data science training and capacity within low/middleincome countries (LMICs), the SRDS has a strong commitment to upskilling ECRs from LMICs. SRDS schools are designed to be 2-week, residential events where students are introduced to a broad range of tools requisite for efficient and responsible data-centric research. The intention is that students completing an SRDS school will have a good understanding of the evolving data science research landscape, sufficient expertise with selected tools to engage in their own data-centric research, and an awareness of the areas in which they require future training. A range of future training opportunities, researcher networks and online resources are provided to facilitate this future upskilling

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