Lunch-and-Learn: Data Snacks
Data Insights in 30 Minutes
Concise, interdisciplinary, practical.
In our digital event series “Data Snacks”, we invite researchers from all disciplines to short, informative sessions focused on handling research data. In compact 30-minute sessions, experts from research and infrastructure share practical insights and tips on topics such as Open Science, FAIR Data, user-friendly tools, AI-supported applications, and everyday strategies for data management.
Whether you’re preparing a proposal, implementing a project, or looking to improve your data workflows, Data Snacks provide practical inspiration for your research routine.
The sessions are low-threshold, collegial, and open to everyone – perfect for an inspiring lunch break, comfortably from your own screen.
At a Glance
When & where?
Thursdays 1pm - 1:30pm via Zoom
Who is it for?
Researchers from all disciplines working with data of any kind – be it images, text, numerical data, audio files, or geographic data – and/or those who want to improve their data workflows and/or work on a DFG proposal.
Format
15-20 minute impulse talk with tips and helpful links, plus time for questions and discussion. The slides will be provided at the end.
Resources
Past sessions are partly available through our Zenodo community:
zenodo.org/communities/dsc-unibremen/
04.12.25 | 01:00 - 01:30 PM
Beyond ChatGPT: AI Systems for Qualitative Research
Speaker
Nele Fuchs
DSC, University of Bremen
Data Snacks 2025
20.11.2025 | Basics of Software Publication | More |
13.11.2025 | Rethinking Research Data Management: Inclusive Practices for Every Mind | More |
06.11.2025 | National High-Performance Computing (NHR) Roadshow on Digital Humanities | More |
30.10.2025 | Teach Data, Teach Better: Enhancing University Teaching with Research Data | More |
23.10.2025 | Interactive Visualization in R with Shiny: Building Your Research Data Skills | More |
11.06.2025 | Tupperware Your Data – Keep Your Data Fresh, Organized & Ready to Serve (On-Campus Special Edition) | More |
05.06.2025 | Zooming out – macro-level dynamics of research data infrastructuring | More |
22.05.2025 | Applied Text Mining Using Python | More |
15.05.2025 | Making the Most of Large Language Models in Scientific Programming | More |
08.05.2025 | Galaxy a research data powerhouse from analysis to FAIR management | More |
Data Snacks 2024
05.09.2024 | Forschung und Datenschutz – Ein Einblick in die Welt der DSGVO für Forschende | |
22.08.2024 | Buffet of Options: Open Access Support at The State And University Library (SuUB) | |
08.08.2024 | Discuss Data: A Community-Centred Research Data Repository And Discussion Platform | |
25.07.2024 | A Data Management Plan (DMP) For my Research? Do I Need One? | |
11.07.2024 | DataNord: Empowering Bremen’s Research Community in Data Literacy | |
27.06.2024 | The AI Act – the First Regulation of Artificial Intelligence of Its Kind | |
22.02.2024 | Efforts and Value of Data Publishing - Making the Most of Qualitative Data in Social Science | |
08.02.2024 | Licenses for Datasets - From Open Source Software to Creative Commons Licenses | |
25.01.2024 | Navigating Nagoya: A Researcher's Guide to Compliance in Germany | |
18.01.2024 | FAIR Data in the Humanities? Challenge accepted! |
Data Snacks 2023
13.07.2023 | From Seafile to Nextcloud: File Management in the Cloud and the Path Ahead | |
06.07.2023 | Digital Humanities - Data Sources, Tools, And Methods | |
29.06.2023 | Beyond Pen And Paper - Benefits And challenges of Electronic Lab Notebooks | |
15.06.2023 | Machine Learning And Artificial Intelligence Documentation | |
26.01.2023 | Sharing Data now and how to Make it Last – Obligations and Benefits | |
12.01.2023 | Storage or Backup? Both! Or: How not to Loose Your Data |
Data Snacks 2022
15.12.2022 | Give Your Data Context – On Documentation and Data Quality | |
01.12.2022 | Why Describing Data and Data Description are not the Same | |
17.11.2022 | Funders and Research Data Management – The Carrot and the Stick | |
14.07.2022 | What can a data steward do for you? Discipline-specific RDM support and training | |
23.06.2022 | Getting Social Scientists Onboard – Co-Creating an Information System (and Doing RDM) in the CRC 1342 “Global Dynamics of Social Policy” | |
16.06.2022 | Wohin mit meinen Daten? FDM an der Universität Bremen – Unterstützungsangebote und Rahmenbedingungen | |
09.06.2022 | Bibliothekar:innen lesen gar nicht den ganzen Tag über! FDM in der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen | |
13.01.2022 | Do You Pick the Right Device for Data Science? |
Data Snacks 2021
16.12.2021 | Global cultures and the world-wide gender gap in education – Fuzzy clusters and multilevel data structures | |
02.12.2021 | A Socio-Technical Perspective on the Potentials and Perils of Machine Learning | |
18.11.2021 | Building Data Infrastructures for Research on Social Media Platforms and Their Governance – The Platform Governance Archive | |
04.11.2021 | Combining Quantum Chemistry and Machine Learning for Global Structure Optimization | |
21.10.2021 | The National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) and the Research Data Management Ecosystem in Bremen | |
01.07.2021 | Emergence of Universality | |
17.06.2021 | Cui bono, Data Science? Four questions from Science and Technology Studies | |
03.06.2021 | Causal Reasoning for Data Science | |
20.05.2021 | How the Brain Processes Big Data | |
06.05.2021 | Data and Interpretation: Digital Humanities and the missing link with Multimodal Semiotics | |
22.04.2021 | A data science approach to online misinformation using Facebook’s Condor URL dataset | More |
08.04.2021 | Data Science and Philosophy | |
25.03.2021 | Optimising Tea Fermentation with Internet of Things and Data Science | |
11.03.2021 | The Use of Inferential Statistics, Field Experiments, and Machine Learning in Corporate Finance | |
25.02.2021 | Application-oriented research in statistics – Analysis of complex data | |
11.02.2021 | Towards a cross-disciplinary doctoral education program on research data management and data science – “Data Train” |


