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Latest revision as of 11:25, 6 May 2020

Guidelines

The Singapore Statement on Research Integrity

What is this about?

After the second World Conference on Research Integrity, various stakeholders set out principles of research integrity.

Why is this important?

It represented the first international effort to develop a global code of conduct on research integrity. An additional purpose was to challenge governments and research institutions worldwide to think about these issues and develop their own guidelines or codes of conduct.

For whom is this important?

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