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+ | |Has Virtue And Value=Accountability; Respect; Honesty; Reliability; Fairness | ||
+ | |Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Mentoring; Research Environments; Collaborative research; Data Protection; Publication Ethics; Reviewing; Plagiarism; Falsification; Fabrication; Fairness | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:33, 29 June 2021
Resources
Guidelines
The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity
What is this about?
The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity is a framework used by the European research community as a tool to regulate all scientific and research areas and to ensure the integrity of research across Europe. The Code provides a set of fundamental principles for research integrity, a set of good research practices, and highlights the potential violations of research integrity.
Why is this important?
The code provides a framework concerning emerging challenges and technological developments. The European Commission and all EU-funded research projects take the code as a core reference, that serves as a model for research organisations across Europe. Besides, it has been endorsed by the European Association of Social Psychology, in their Diversity and Scientific Integrity Statement.
For whom is this important?
All stakeholders in researchCivil society organisationsClinical researchersEarly career researchersEthics committee membersJournalsPolicy-makersPeer-reviewersPharma IndustryResearch Integrity OfficersResearch integrity trainersResearch institutionsResearchers