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|Important Because=Research integrity advisors (RIA) are responsible for providing advice on matters related to research integrity. Whether you are in the early stage of your research career, or you are senior researcher, it is good to know there is someone who can answer you the questions related to research integrity and research misconduct. They usually don’t have investigative roles, but they can definitely be a good stop for advice on how to proceed in a specific case. | |Important Because=Research integrity advisors (RIA) are responsible for providing advice on matters related to research integrity. Whether you are in the early stage of your research career, or you are senior researcher, it is good to know there is someone who can answer you the questions related to research integrity and research misconduct. They usually don’t have investigative roles, but they can definitely be a good stop for advice on how to proceed in a specific case. | ||
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+ | |Has Best Practice=Research integrity advisors are experienced researchers with in-depth knowledge of research integrity and research ethics. They are appointed by the university to serve the complex role of dealing with all sort of questions related to research integrity practices, procedures, and issues. | ||
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+ | For example, in Australia, universities have established research integrity advisors’ teams (RIA) to assist researchers and research students in conducting research with integrity and advise them on questions that may arise during the research process. If you are not sure who to talk with, the universities web pages contain lists of RIAs and guidance on when to approach to an advisor. <ref>Macquarie University. Research Integrity Advisors. Accessed May 24 2019. Available at: https://www.mq.edu.au/research/ethics-integrity-and-policies/research-integrity/research-integrity-advisors</ref> At Melbourne University, RIAs also have a responsibility to report alleged cases of research misconduct to authorized bodies. <ref>The University of Melbourne. Research Integrity Advisors (RIAs). Accessed May 24 2019. Available at: https://staff.unimelb.edu.au/research/ethics-integrity/research-integrity/contacts/research-integrity-advisors</ref> | ||
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+ | In Europe, for example, in Denmark, some Danish research institutions (e.g., Aarhus University) have special advisors for supporting the good scientific practice. <ref>Melbourne University page on Advisers https://medarbejdere.au.dk/en/administration/researchandtalent/responsible-conduct-of-research/advisers/</ref> Moreover, LARI (Luxembourg Agency for Research Integrity) provides research ethics consultations to researchers of all levels. While LARI advisors are not officially called RI advisors, they still have a similar role. <ref>LARi research ethics consultation. Accessed via https://lari.lu/lari-services/resethics-consultation/</ref> | ||
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Research integrity advisors
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Research integrity advisors are experienced researchers with in-depth knowledge of research integrity and research ethics. They are appointed by the university to serve the complex role of dealing with all sort of questions related to research integrity practices, procedures, and issues.
For example, in Australia, universities have established research integrity advisors’ teams (RIA) to assist researchers and research students in conducting research with integrity and advise them on questions that may arise during the research process. If you are not sure who to talk with, the universities web pages contain lists of RIAs and guidance on when to approach to an advisor. [1] At Melbourne University, RIAs also have a responsibility to report alleged cases of research misconduct to authorized bodies. [2]
In Europe, for example, in Denmark, some Danish research institutions (e.g., Aarhus University) have special advisors for supporting the good scientific practice. [3] Moreover, LARI (Luxembourg Agency for Research Integrity) provides research ethics consultations to researchers of all levels. While LARI advisors are not officially called RI advisors, they still have a similar role. [4]The Embassy Editorial team, Iris Lechner, Andrijana Perković Paloš, Rea Ščepanović contributed to this theme. Latest contribution was Oct 22, 2021
Other information
- ↑ Macquarie University. Research Integrity Advisors. Accessed May 24 2019. Available at: https://www.mq.edu.au/research/ethics-integrity-and-policies/research-integrity/research-integrity-advisors
- ↑ The University of Melbourne. Research Integrity Advisors (RIAs). Accessed May 24 2019. Available at: https://staff.unimelb.edu.au/research/ethics-integrity/research-integrity/contacts/research-integrity-advisors
- ↑ Melbourne University page on Advisers https://medarbejdere.au.dk/en/administration/researchandtalent/responsible-conduct-of-research/advisers/
- ↑ LARi research ethics consultation. Accessed via https://lari.lu/lari-services/resethics-consultation/