Starting up your research project
You have been granted funding for your research. Here you will find information on the support services available at the university for the start-up phase of your project.
Other tips and resources
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Information retrieval for researchers
The University Library provides different types of information retrieval support to researchers. Here we present the support we offer so that you can choose the type which best suits your needs.
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Ethical review of research involving humans
When your research involves people you might need an ethical review.
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Information about a project to research participants
When research involves collecting data from identifiable persons the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) dictates that these persons are to be informed about the processing of their data. This is to be done when directly collecting data through for...
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Start-up meeting with Post Contract
The Post Contract unit is a part of Grants Office and supports major research projects to ensure that agreements are followed and that the projects are quality assured.
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Finance support when starting up a project
Once your research project has been granted funding, you should hold a start-up meeting with the finance officer at your school to ensure that the provisions in the agreement are complied with.
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Registration and secrecy
The documents in your research project must be registered and organised as one case in the records management system.
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Support for webpages about research
Research at Örebro University is presented under the Research tab on www.oru.se. It is organised according to research subjects, research environments, research teams, and research projects.
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Data management plan components
The data management plan consists of seven components. Here you describe comprehensively what research data is to be collected, documentation and data quality.
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Manage your references with EndNote
EndNote is a reference management software and is available to all researchers, teachers and doctoral students at Örebro University.
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Copyright law
Copyright is a constitutionally protected right specified in the Instrument of Government’s second chapter. The Copyright Act, short for the Act on Copyright in Literary and Artistic Works, (SFS 1960:729), gives artists, authors, composers, and other...