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Training & Events

Open Science & Reproducibility

Trainings and webinars on the general topics of Open Science and Reproducibility are offered by the Open Science Services and the Center for Reproducible Science.

Trainings on Open Science & Reproducibility

Open Access

The Open Science Services Team offer courses for students, self-study courses and videos and introductory courses on how to use ZORA.

Trainings on Open Access

Research Data Management

The Open Science Services offer courses for students and researchers, as well as self-study materials such as videos and tutorials.

Training on Research Data Management


If you know of a course on Open Science offered by your faculty or institute and not listed here, let us know via Email (openscience@ub.uzh.ch).


Open Science Games

The OS team created an Open Science Game as a click-through game where you follow the researcher Emma on her way to a PhD.

UZH's Open Science Game "Open Up Your Research"

Other Open Science Games

If you want to learn more about Open Access, Research Data Management and Open Science in an easy and fun way, check out the following games:

Offers by External Providers

  • OpenPlato is a catalogue of e-learning courses on research data management, Open Science and the FAIR principles. The platform is funded and coordinated by OpenAIRE.
  • SSH Open Marketplace is a catalogue of tools, trainings, services and workflows for research data management in the Social Sciences and Humanities.
  • DARIAH-EU (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) offers trainings and webinars for the Digital Humanities.

Weiterführende Informationen

Nothing suitable found?

The Open Science Services and the Center for Reproducible Science offer tailor-made workshops.

Get in touch: openscience@ub.uzh.ch.

Training materials for teachers

Teachers at UZH can find training materials to use in their teaching via the UZH's teaching tools.

Open Educational Resources (OER)

Would you like to share your teaching materials openly? Learn how with the Teaching Tool offered by the Team Educational Development UZH and by the Open Science Services.