Research Data Policy

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NTU recognises that research data is an important part of all research and scholarly work carried out in the university. Research data management is necessary to ensure that the research integrity of research work carried out in NTU is beyond reproach.

The NTU Research Data Policy aims to ensure that research data generated in the conduct of research projects at NTU are managed in a systematic and comprehensive manner to ensure integrity, accountability, long term availability, appropriate sharing and compliance with requirements of funding agencies.

Research Data Management e-learning

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Research Data Management (RDM) e-learning course introduces good RDM practices based on the latest policies and guidelines. Good RDM practices help to mitigate risks such as data loss, leakage, infringement of data reuse terms, or even research integrity related risks such as data falsification and fabrication.

DR-NTU (Data): Open Access Research Data Repository

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DR-NTU (Data) curates, stores, preserves, makes available and enables the download of digital data generated by the NTU research community in various disciplines. The repository develops and provides guidance for managing, sharing, and reusing research data to promote responsible data sharing in support of open science and research integrity. 

DR-NTU (Data) is internationally certified as Trusted Data Repository by CoreTrustSeal.

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Data Management Planning (DMP)

A Data Management Plan (DMP) records the intention on how research data arising from the research project will be managed, used, and shared. A DMP must be submitted through the Research Information SystEm (RISE) at the start of each new project