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Guidelines

French National Charter for Research Integrity

What is this about?

The French National Charter for Research Integrity clarifies the professional responsibilities ensuring a rigorous and trustworthy scientific approach, and will apply in the context of all national and international partnerships[1].

  1. https://www.hceres.fr/sites/default/files/media/downloads/2015_French_RI_Charter_0.pdf

Why is this important?

In the knowledge and innovation society marked by acceleration in the construction and transmission of knowledge and by international competitiveness, public higher education and research institutions and universities are in a privileged position to address current and future challenges. They are responsible for the production, transmission and utilization of knowledge and contribute to the implementation of a qualified expertise in public decision making processes. However, the application of this major responsibility implies consolidating trust relationship between research and society.[1]

For whom is this important?

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