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Welcome to Love Data Week – take care of your research data

Published Jan 20, 2026

This year’s Love Data Week theme is “Where’s the Data?” – a way to get people thinking about data’s journey from planning and collection, through storage to publication and preservation.

During the week, you have the opportunity to participate online and listen to webinars from different Nordic universities. You’ll find the full schedule for all events on the Nordic Love Data Week  webpage.

KTH activities during Love Data Week

Webinar: Where will my data end up?

Time: Mon 2026-02-09 14.00 - 14.45 (Zoom)

There are numerous data repositories where you can deposit research data. In this session you can learn more on how to select a good repository. Introducing the audience to factors to consider when selecting a suitable repository to deposit data as a part of a trustworthy research practice – and increase the impact of your research as well.

Webinar: Where will my data end up?

Webinar: Visualise your research data

Time: Tue 2026-02-10 11.00 - 12.00 (Zoom)

A picture is worth a thousand words, but how do you best communicate your results visually? Welcome to a workshop where we go through what to consider when visualising data and research results.

Webinar: Visualise your research data

Drop-in session on data management

Time: Thu 2026-02-12 09.00 - 15.00 (Zoom or at the library)

KTH Research Data offer a place where you can come by and work with your own data. Feel free to join us if you want to have a chat about your data, hands-on support on topics related to research data management, data organisation, or for having a table with fika for your own research team where you can work together!

Drop-in session on data management

Love Data Week: Wrap up session

Time: Fri 2026-02-13 10.30 - 12.00 (Zoom)

A drop-in session for anyone who wants to share experiences, show examples of your lovely data, ask questions, or simply talk about how your “Where’s the Data Day” went.

Love Data Week: Wrap up session

Read more about research data at KTH