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− | + | This Code of Practice for Research is aimed at promoting research practices and outcomes of the highest status, by encouraging good science and preventing misconduct among all stakeholders involved in the UK research community. To do so, the code issues a set of principles that highlight those values relevant in research communities and a set of standards that guide all parties involved in research, from researchers to organizations. The code promotes good practices, training, mentoring, supervision, and leadership, encourages collaborative working, and provides a framework to properly deal with conflicts of interests, research involving human subjects or animals, personal data, health and safety, finances, IP, etc. | |
− | + | |Important Because=The principles in the code might serve as milestones for organizations to help them attain the funding and regulatory requirements. Besides, the code guarantees that important issues are considered and is endorsed by the European Association of Social Anthropologists. | |
− | |Important Because= The code | + | |Important For=All stakeholders in research; Academic institutions; Clinical researchers; Clinical ethics consultants; Data protection officers; Funders; Industry; Pharma Industry; Funding institutions; Policy-makers; Pharma Industry; Researchers |
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|Has Timepoint=2009 | |Has Timepoint=2009 | ||
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− | + | |Has Virtue And Value=Accountability; Integrity; Honesty; Safety; Excellence | |
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Latest revision as of 09:32, 27 July 2021
Resources
Guidelines
UK Research Integrity Office's Code of Practice for Research
What is this about?
Code of Practice for Research UKRIO: Promoting Good Practice and Preventing Misconduct.
This Code of Practice for Research is aimed at promoting research practices and outcomes of the highest status, by encouraging good science and preventing misconduct among all stakeholders involved in the UK research community. To do so, the code issues a set of principles that highlight those values relevant in research communities and a set of standards that guide all parties involved in research, from researchers to organizations. The code promotes good practices, training, mentoring, supervision, and leadership, encourages collaborative working, and provides a framework to properly deal with conflicts of interests, research involving human subjects or animals, personal data, health and safety, finances, IP, etc.Why is this important?
The principles in the code might serve as milestones for organizations to help them attain the funding and regulatory requirements. Besides, the code guarantees that important issues are considered and is endorsed by the European Association of Social Anthropologists.
For whom is this important?
All stakeholders in researchAcademic institutionsClinical researchersClinical ethics consultantsData protection officersFundersIndustryPharma IndustryFunding institutionsPolicy-makersPharma IndustryResearchers