10 research outputs found
Guidance for implementation of ethics and integrity training
The report is a summary of the results of participant breakout sessions to identify best practices and key elements for the implementation of training programmes for researchers in ERI. It is a guidance document for research integrity and ethics practitioners in academia. It identifies the key themes that lead to good practices and essential principles for an effective and successful approach to training. The report focuses on a hands-on approach with a checklist to help create an effective ERI training programme and provides links to relevant resources that help build that training
Designing and implementing a research integrity promotion plan: recommendations for research funders
Various stakeholders in science have put research integrity high on their agenda. Among them, research funders are prominently placed to foster research integrity by requiring that the organizations and individual researchers they support make an explicit commitment to research integrity. Moreover, funders need to adopt appropriate research integrity practices themselves. To facilitate this, we recommend that funders develop and implement a Research Integrity Promotion Plan (RIPP). This Consensus View offers a range of examples of how funders are already promoting research integrity, distills 6 core topics that funders should cover in a RIPP, and provides guidelines on how to develop and implement a RIPP. We believe that the 6 core topics we put forward will guide funders towards strengthening research integrity policy in their organization and guide the researchers and research organizations they fund
Research integrity: nine ways to move from talk to walk
Counselling, coaches and collegiality — how institutions can share resources to promote best practice in science
Designing and implementing a research integrity promotion plan: Recommendations for research funders
AVUari:ouPslesatsaekceohnofilrdmetrhsaitnalslchieeandcineghleavveelspauret rreepsreeasrecnhteidncteogrrrietyctlhyi:gh on their agenda. Among them, research funders are prominently placed to foster research integrity by requiring that the organizations and individual researchers they support make an explicit commitment to research integrity. Moreover, funders need to adopt appropriate research integrity practices themselves. To facilitate this, we recommend that funders develop and implement a Research Integrity Promotion Plan (RIPP). This Consensus View offers a range of examples of how funders are already promoting research integrity, distills 6 core topics that funders should cover in a RIPP, and provides guidelines on how to develop and implement a RIPP. We believe that the 6 core topics we put forward will guide funders towards strengthening research integrity policy in their organization and guide the researchers and research organizations they fund
Management and coordination (WP1)
Management and coordination within the SOPs4RI Horizon 2020 projec