Registration ProceduresAudienceThe school is open to researchers, academics, engineers, PhD students, and professionals in the humanities and social sciences (archaeology, history, heritage studies, geomatics, etc.) who work with heritage data and wish to strengthen their skills in data management, interoperability, and valorization according to the FAIR principles. The training is intended for CNRS staff as well as personnel from higher education and research institutions in the humanities and social sciences (HSS), including PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and heritage conservation professionals. PrerequisitesNo advanced technical background is required. Basic familiarity with digital data management tools (spreadsheets, databases, GIS, catalogs, etc.) is recommended. The training is open to participants without advanced IT skills. Participants will be asked to work on their personal laptops (PC, Mac, or Linux). Funding and FeesThis thematic school is supported within the framework of continuing education.
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