A Data Management Plan (DMP) enables research teams to apply FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles for effective data management. While drafting a DMP may seem daunting, it is essential for ensuring that research data remain accurate, reliable, and secure during and after a project. At NTU, research projects are required to submit a DMP in RISE, which helps PIs and their teams plan resources, manage data efficiently, and uphold the highest standards of research integrity. See the NTU Research Data Policy to learn more.


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