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Resources
Education
Path2Integrity Campaign
What is this about?
Path2Integrity is a project on research integrity education, funded by the EU's Horizon 2020 program. Under the headline #MyPath2Integrity, the project has created campaign materials to help raise awareness about the importance of research integrity among secondary school students, undergraduate students, graduate students and young researchers. Materials are based on the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity and include posters, postcards, leaflets, booklets and videos, many of which are not only available in English, but also in Bulgarian, Spanish, Catalan, Danish, German and Polish. Many of the materials rely on prominent researchers as role models to inspire pupils, students and young researchers to strive for integrity in their own work.
Why is this important?
Opportunities to educate about research integrity are not limited to classrooms. Informal learning paths matter, too, and are are hitherto underutilized resource to foster a culture of research integrity. The Path2Integrity campaign contributes to filling this gap by enabling educational institutions to make research integrity visible in the everyday life of pupils, students and researchers.
For whom is this important?
Academic institutionsAll stakeholders in researchBachelor studentsDoctoral studentsEarly career researchersEducatorsEveryoneGraduate and postgraduate studentsGraduate studentsHigh school studentsJunior researchersMaster studentsPhD studentsPostgraduate studentsSecondary school studentsTeachersUndergraduate studentsUniversitiesUniversities of Applied Sciences