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Coordination chemistry;PE 05.10 - Colloid chemistry;PE 05.11 - Biological chemistry;PE 05.12 - Chemistry of condensed matter;PE 05.13 - Homogeneous catalysis;PE 05.14 - Macromolecular chemistry;PE 05.15 - Polymer chemistry;PE 05.16 - Supramolecular chemistry;PE 05.17 - Organic chemistry;PE 05.18 - Molecular chemistry;PE 05.19 - Combinatorial chemistry;PE 06 - Computer Science and Informatics;PE 06.01 - Computer architecture, pervasive computing, ubiquitous computing;PE 06.02 - Computer systems, parallel/distributed systems, sensor networks, embedded systems, cyber-physical systems;PE 06.03 - Software engineering, operating systems, computer languages;PE 06.04 - Theoretical computer science, formal methods, and quantum computing;PE 06.05 - Cryptology, security, privacy, quantum crypto;PE 06.06 - Algorithms, distributed, parallel and network algorithms, algorithmic game theory;PE 06.07 - Artificial intelligence, intelligent systems, multi agent systems;PE 06.08 - Computer graphics, computer vision, multi media, computer games;PE 06.09 - Human computer interaction and interface, visualization and natural language processing;PE 06.10 - Web and information systems, database systems, information retrieval and digital libraries, data fusion;PE 06.11 - Machine learning, statistical data processing and applications using signal processing (e.g. speech, image, video);PE 06.12 - Scientific computing, simulation and modelling tools;PE 06.13 - Bioinformatics, biocomputing, and DNA and molecular computation;PE 07 - Systems and Communication Engineering;PE 07.01 - Control engineering;PE 07.02 - Electrical and electronic engineering: semiconductors, components, systems;PE 07.03 - Simulation engineering and modelling;PE 07.04 - Systems engineering, sensorics, actorics, automation;PE 07.05 - Micro- and nanoelectronics, optoelectronics;PE 07.06 - Communication technology, high-frequency technology;PE 07.07 - Signal processing;PE 07.08 - Networks (communication networks, sensor networks, networks of robots...);PE 07.09 - Man-machine-interfaces;PE 07.10 - Robotics;PE 08 - Products and Processes Engineering;PE 08.01 - Aerospace engineering;PE 08.02 - Chemical engineering, technical chemistry;PE 08.03 - Civil engineering, maritime/hydraulic engineering, geotechnics, waste treatment;PE 08.04 - Computational engineering;PE 08.05 - Fluid mechanics, hydraulic-, turbo-, and piston engines;PE 08.06 - Energy systems (production, distribution, application);PE 08.07 - Micro (system) engineering;PE 08.08 - Mechanical and manufacturing engineering (shaping, mounting, joining, separation);PE 08.09 - Materials engineering (biomaterials, metals, ceramics, polymers, composites…);PE 08.10 - Production technology, process engineering;PE 08.11 - Industrial design (product design, ergonomics, man-machine interfaces…);PE 08.12 - Sustainable design (for recycling, for environment, eco-design);PE 08.13 - Lightweight construction, textile technology;PE 08.14 - Industrial bioengineering;PE 08.15 - Industrial biofuel production;PE 08.16 - Architectural engineering;PE 09 - Universe Sciences;PE 09.01 - Solar and interplanetary physics;PE 09.02 - Planetary systems sciences;PE 09.03 - Interstellar medium;PE 09.04 - Formation of stars and planets;PE 09.05 - Astrobiology;PE 09.06 - Stars and stellar systems;PE 09.07 - The Galaxy;PE 09.08 - Formation and evolution of galaxies;PE 09.09 - Clusters of galaxies and large scale structures;PE 09.10 - High energy and particles astronomy – X-rays, cosmic rays, gamma rays, neutrinos;PE 09.11 - Relativistic astrophysics;PE 09.12 - Dark matter, dark energy;PE 09.13 - Gravitational astronomy;PE 09.14 - Cosmology;PE 09.15 - Space Sciences;PE 09.16 - Very large data bases: archiving, handling and analysis;PE 09.17 - Instrumentation - telescopes, detectors and techniques;PE 10 - Earth System Science;PE 10.01 - Atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric composition, air pollution;PE 10.02 - Meteorology, atmospheric physics and dynamics;PE 10.03 - Climatology and climate change;PE 10.04 - Terrestrial ecology, land cover change;PE 10.05 - Geology, tectonics, volcanology ;PE 10.06 - Paleoclimatology, paleoecology;PE 10.07 - Physics of earth’s interior, seismology, volcanology;PE 10.08 - Oceanography (physical, chemical, biological, geological);PE 10.09 - Biogeochemistry, biogeochemical cycles, environmental chemistry;PE 10.10 - Mineralogy, petrology, igneous petrology, metamorphic petrology;PE 10.11 - Geochemistry, crystal chemistry, isotope geochemistry, thermodynamics;PE 10.12 - Sedimentology, soil science, palaeontology, earth evolution;PE 10.13 - Physical geography;PE 10.14 - Earth observations from space/remote sensing;PE 10.15 - Geomagnetism, paleomagnetism;PE 10.16 - Ozone, upper atmosphere, ionosphere;PE 10.17 - Hydrology, water and soil pollution;PE 10.18 - Cryosphere, dynamics of snow and ice cover, sea ice, permafrosts and ice sheets;LS - Life Sciences;LS 01 - Molecular and Structural Biology and Biochemistry;LS 01.01 - Molecular interactions;LS 01.02 - General biochemistry and metabolism;LS 01.03 - DNA synthesis, modification, repair, recombination and degradation;LS 01.04 - RNA synthesis, processing, modification and degradation;LS 01.05 - Protein synthesis, modification and turnover;LS 01.06 - Lipid synthesis, modification and turnover;LS 01.07 - Carbohydrate synthesis, modification and turnover;LS 01.08 - Biophysics (e.g. transport mechanisms, bioenergetics, fluorescence);LS 01.09 - Structural biology (crystallography and EM);LS 01.10 - Structural biology (NMR);LS 01.11 - Biochemistry and molecular mechanisms of signal transduction;LS 02 - Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology;LS 02.01 - Genomics, comparative genomics, functional genomics;LS 02.02 - Transcriptomics;LS 02.03 - Proteomics;LS 02.04 - Metabolomics;LS 02.05 - Glycomics;LS 02.06 - Molecular genetics, reverse genetics and RNAi;LS 02.07 - Quantitative genetics;LS 02.08 - Epigenetics and gene regulation;LS 02.09 - Genetic epidemiology;LS 02.10 - Bioinformatics;LS 02.11 - Computational biology;LS 02.12 - Biostatistics;LS 02.13 - Systems biology;LS 02.14 - Biological systems analysis, modelling and simulation;LS 03 - Cellular and Developmental Biology;LS 03.01 - Morphology and functional imaging of cells;LS 03.02 - Cell biology and molecular transport mechanisms;LS 03.03 - Cell cycle and division;LS 03.04 - Apoptosis;LS 03.05 - Cell differentiation, physiology and dynamics;LS 03.06 - Organelle biology;LS 03.07 - Cell signalling and cellular interactions;LS 03.08 - Signal transduction;LS 03.09 - Development, developmental genetics, pattern formation and embryology in animals;LS 03.10 - Development, developmental genetics, pattern formation and embryology in plants;LS 03.11 - Cell genetics;LS 03.12 - Stem cell biology;LS 04 - Physiology, Pathophysiology and Endocrinology;LS 04.01 - Organ physiology and pathophysiology;LS 04.02 - Comparative physiology and pathophysiology;LS 04.03 - Endocrinology;LS 04.04 - Ageing;LS 04.05 - Metabolism, biological basis of metabolism related disorders;LS 04.06 - Cancer and its biological basis;LS 04.07 - Cardiovascular diseases;LS 04.08 - Non-communicable diseases (except for neural/psychiatric, immunity-related, metabolism-related disorders, cancer and cardiovascular diseases);LS 05 - Neurosciences and Neural Disorders;LS 05.01 - Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology;LS 05.02 - Molecular and cellular neuroscience;LS 05.03 - Neurochemistry and neuropharmacology;LS 05.04 - Sensory systems (e.g. visual system, auditory system);LS 05.05 - Mechanisms of pain;LS 05.06 - Developmental neurobiology;LS 05.07 - Cognition (e.g. learning, memory, emotions, speech);LS 05.08 - Behavioural neuroscience (e.g. sleep, consciousness, handedness);LS 05.09 - Systems neuroscience;LS 05.10 - Neuroimaging and computational neuroscience;LS 05.11 - Neurological disorders (e.g. Alzheimer’s disease, Huntington’s disease, Parkinson’s disease);LS 05.12 - Psychiatric disorders (e.g. schizophrenia, autism, Tourette’s syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder, depression, bipolar disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity  disorder);LS 06 - Immunity and Infection;LS 06.01 - Innate immunity and inflammation;LS 06.02 - Adaptive immunity;LS 06.03 - Phagocytosis and cellular immunity;LS 06.04 - Immunosignalling;LS 06.05 - Immunological memory and tolerance;LS 06.06 - Immunogenetics;LS 06.07 - Microbiology;LS 06.08 - Virology;LS 06.09 - Bacteriology;LS 06.10 - Parasitology;LS 06.11 - Prevention and treatment of infection by pathogens (e.g. vaccination, antibiotics,fungicide);LS 06.12 - Biological basis of immunity related disorders (e.g. autoimmunity);LS 06.13 - Veterinary medicine and infectious diseases in animals;LS 07 - Diagnostic Tools, Therapies and Public Health;LS 07.01 - Medical engineering and technology;LS 07.02 - Diagnostic tools (e.g. genetic, imaging);LS 07.03 - Pharmacology, pharmacogenomics, drug discovery and design, drug therapy;LS 07.04 - Analgesia and Surgery;LS 07.05 - Toxicology;LS 07.06 - Gene therapy, cell therapy, regenerative medicine;LS 07.07 - Radiation therapy;LS 07.08 - Health services, health care research;LS 07.09 - Public health and epidemiology;LS 07.10 - Environment and health risks, occupational medicine;LS 07.11 - Medical ethics;LS 08 - Evolutionary, Population and Environmental Biology;LS 08.01 - Ecology (theoretical and experimental; population, species and community level);LS 08.02 - Population biology, population dynamics, population genetics;LS 08.03 - Systems evolution, biological adaptation, phylogenetics, systematics, comparative biology;LS 08.04 - Biodiversity, conservation biology, conservation genetics, invasion biology;LS 08.05 - Evolutionary biology: evolutionary ecology and genetics, co-evolution;LS 08.06 - Biogeography, macro-ecology;LS 08.07 - Animal behaviour;LS 08.08 - Environmental and marine biology;LS 08.09 - Environmental toxicology at the population and ecosystems level;LS 08.10 - Microbial ecology and evolution;LS 08.11 - Species interactions (e.g. food-webs, symbiosis, parasitism, mutualism);LS 09 - Applied life Sciences and Non-Medical Biotechnology;LS 09.01 - Applied genetic engineering, transgenic organisms, recombinant proteins,biosensors;LS 09.02 - Synthetic biology, chemical biology and new bio-engineering concepts;LS 09.03 - Agriculture related to animal husbandry, dairying, livestock raising;LS 09.04 - 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Members of The Embassy of Good Science have developed a set of six user-friendly, accessible methods for analysing research ethics and research integrity cases. These methods have been identified, adapted and presented so that they can be appropriated by all users, without prior philosophical knowledge, in local contexts.
2 hour(s)
Participatory sessions, Case analysis method
Instruction
Members of The Embassy of Good Science have developed a set of six user-friendly, accessible methods for analysing research ethics and research integrity cases. These methods have been identified, adapted and presented so that they can be appropriated by all users, without prior philosophical knowledge, in local contexts.
2 hour(s)
Individual learning, Case analysis method
Instruction
Members of The Embassy of Good Science have developed a set of six user-friendly, accessible methods for analysing research ethics and research integrity cases. These methods have been identified, adapted and presented so that they can be appropriated by all users, without prior philosophical knowledge, in local contexts.
2 hour(s)
Case analysis method, Individual learning
Instruction
Members of The Embassy of Good Science have developed a set of six user-friendly, accessible methods for analysing research ethics and research integrity cases. These methods have been identified, adapted and presented so that they can be appropriated by all users, without prior philosophical knowledge, in local contexts.
2 hour(s)
Case analysis method, Individual learning
Instruction
Members of The Embassy of Good Science have developed a set of six user-friendly, accessible methods for analysing research ethics and research integrity cases. These methods have been identified, adapted and presented so that they can be appropriated by all users, without prior philosophical knowledge, in local contexts.
2 hour(s)
Case analysis method, Individual learning
Instruction
Members of The Embassy of Good Science have developed a set of six user-friendly, accessible methods for analysing research ethics and research integrity cases. These methods have been identified, adapted and presented so that they can be appropriated by all users, without prior philosophical knowledge, in local contexts.
2 hour(s)
Case analysis method, Individual learning
Instruction
Bu bölümde bulunan talimatlar, katılımcılara (yüz yüze) grup oturumları arasında yapılması gereken çalışmaları nasıl organize edecekleri hususunda bilgi vermektedir.
25 hour(s)
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Bu modülde, araştırma doğruluğuyla ilgili genel ilkelere giriş yapılmakta, Araştırmalarda Dürüstlük Konusunda Avrupa Davranış Kodu (ECoC)’nun çizdiği kılavuz niteliğindeki çerçeve açıklanmakta ve sizden ECoC’u kendi karşılaştığınız durumlara uyarlamanız istenmektedir.
1 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
After completing this module learners will be able to: a) Understand the concept of conflict of interest and how to deal with it, and b) Recognise and disclose financial and non-financial conflicts of interest in the context of citizen science.
2 hour(s)
Individual learning, Blended learning
Instruction
This exercise helps participants to identify the features of, and differences between, debate and dialogue. Participants become aware of the strengths of dialogue as a tool for reflection processes.
1 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Diese Übung hilft den Teilnehmenden, die Merkmale und Unterschiede zwischen einer Debatte und einem Dialog zu erkennen. Sie lernen, dass der Dialog ein wertvolles Werkzeug für Reflexionsprozesse ist.
1 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Bu bölümde bulunan talimatlar, katılımcılara VIRT2UE eğitiminin ikinci (yüz yüze) grup oturumu için nasıl hazırlanacakları ve bu oturumda neler yapacakları hususunda bilgi vermektedir.
8 hour(s)
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Kann man zu ehrlich sein? Diese Übung hilft den Teilnehmenden, moralische Sensibilität in Bezug auf jene Werte und Tugenden zu entwickeln, die grundlegend im Zusammenhang mit Research Integrity stehen. Die Übung fördert insbesondere die Reflexion über die moralische Ambiguität, die bestimmten Werten und Tugenden innewohnt.
2 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Diese Übung fördert die Reflexion über das Konzept des Guten und dessen Anwendung im wissenschaftlichen Kontext
1 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
The “Diner Pensant – Tasteful conversations to empower good practices in science” is a workshop method to promote a food for thought critical reflection about good and bad scientific practices, in a relaxing, interactive, and enjoyable atmosphere.
3 hour(s)
6-300
Face to Face
Instruction
Bu bölümde bulunan talimatlar, sizi VIRT2UE araştırma doğruluğu karma öğrenme programının ilk (yüz yüze) grup oturumlarına hazırlamaktadır.
18 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Bu modülde, erdem etiği konusuna giriş yapılmakta ve erdem etiğinin araştırma doğruluğuyla olan ilişkisi üzerinde durulmaktadır. Eğitimi alan kişilerden, yeni edindikleri bilgilerle ilgili olarak kendilerini değerlendirmeleri, öğrenilen kavramları interaktif alıştırmalarda kullanmaları ya da daha önceki deneyimlerine dayanarak bu kavramların kendi günlük araştırma pratikleriyle olan ilişkisi üzerine fikir yürütmeleri ve yorumlamalarda bulunmaları istenmektedir.
1 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
Bu alıştırma, erdemlerin eylem normları ile ilişkilendirilerek gerçek yaşamda karşılaşılan ikilemlerde uygulanması için farklı yöntemlerin geliştirilmesine ve gerçek bir RI ikileminin diyalog yoluyla farklı perspektiflerden yorumlanmasına yardımcı olmaktadır.
1 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Via this module learners gain an understanding of the principles and values of open science, including its ethical foundations and societal benefits.
2 hour(s)
Individual learning, Blended learning
Instruction
In the below videos, you can watch annotated webinars from the PREPARED project meetings in Bonn and in Paris.
2 hour(s)
Instruction
Burada bulunan talimatlar size bir VIRT2UE eğitimini organize ederken takip etmeniz gereken adımlara ilişkin genel bir çerçeve sunmaktadır.
9 hour(s)
Blended learning
Instruction
This course aims to empower students with knowledge that underlies principles of accuracy, honesty, reproducibility, responsibility and transparency.
20 hour(s)
Face to Face
Instruction
After completing this section of the course you will:
  • Have learned more about the various types and spread of Image Manipulation in research.
  • Have learned why it is considered a serious research misconduct.
  • Have practiced spotting some examples of Image Manipulation for yourself.
1 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
Integrity Games is a research based learning platform on academic integrity. It is designed to spark interest, reflection and learning through four gamified cases and a library of central concepts.
0.5 hour(s)
Instruction
These instructions provide information on how to organize the work in between (face to face) group sessions.
25 hour(s)
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
This series of eLearning modules provides an introduction to virtue ethics, and highlights the relevance of virtue ethics for research integrity. Learners are invited to self-assess newly gained knowledge, relate and apply the concepts in reflexive exercises, or reflect on the relevance of these concepts for their daily research practice by drawing upon their prior experience.
1 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
This series of eLearning modules provides an introduction to the main principles of research integrity, describes the guidance outlined in the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity (ECoC), and asks you to apply the ECoC to your own context.
1 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
This series of eLearning modules highlights the relevance of supervision, mentoring, and role-modeling in research environments and provides definitions of roles and their corresponding responsibilities.
1 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
The objectives of the first section of this guide are:
  • Knowing which principles are essential to ethically evaluate human subjects research
  • Knowing the principles mentioned in the Declaration of Helsinki
  • Being able to discern differences between the formulations of principles in international ethical guidance documents
  • Being able to weigh and balance ethical principles in a concrete situation
2 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
Bu bölümde bulunan talimatlar size VIRT2UE eğitiminde üzerinde durulan kavram ve konulara aşinalık kazanmanızı sağlayacak okuma ve ödevlere ilişkin genel bilgiler sunmaktadır.
3 hour(s)
Blended learning, Individual learning
Instruction
The MOOC course aims at helping PhD candidates to overcome common difficulties in the area of research integrity and to provide ideas on how to become a responsible researcher, who feels empowered by knowledge of integrity.
7 hour(s)
eLearning, Individual learning
Instruction
Bu modülde halihazırda hâkim olan araştırma kültürünün, erdem etiği yaklaşımını baltalayacak koşullar oluşturabileceği ve araştırmacıların ahlaki açıdan uygun olmayan davranışlar geliştirmesine yol açabileceği yönündeki kaygıların üzerinde durulacaktır.
1 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
This exercise supports participants in identifying research integrity principles, virtues and questionable research practices in a hypothetical case. It provides a framework to consider, choose and defend alternative courses of action regarding realistic research integrity dilemmas.
2 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Bu alıştırma, katılımcıların münazara ve diyalog yöntemlerinin ayırt edici özelliklerini ve bu iki yöntem arasındaki farkları anlamalarına ve fikir yürütme süreçlerinde kullanılan bir araç olarak diyaloğun kuvvetli ve kullanışlı yanlarını fark etmelerine yardımcı olmaktadır.
1 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Bu alıştırma, katılımcıların münazara ve diyalog yöntemlerinin ayırt edici özelliklerini ve bu iki yöntem arasındaki farkları anlamalarına ve fikir yürütme süreçlerinde kullanılan bir araç olarak diyaloğun kuvvetli ve kullanışlı yanlarını fark etmelerine yardımcı olmaktadır.
1 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Bu alıştırma, katılımcıların münazara ve diyalog yöntemlerinin ayırt edici özelliklerini ve bu iki yöntem arasındaki farkları anlamalarına ve fikir yürütme süreçlerinde kullanılan bir araç olarak diyaloğun kuvvetli ve kullanışlı yanlarını fark etmelerine yardımcı olmaktadır.
1 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
This instruction provides you with an overview of all the necessary steps that you will need to take to organize a VIRT2UE training.
9 hour(s)
Blended learning
Instruction
Gereğinden fazla dürüst olmak diye bir şey mümkün müdür? Bu alıştırma, araştırma doğruluğu (AD) ile alakalı temel erdemlere ilişkin ahlaki duyarlılık geliştirmeye yardımcı olmaktadır. Bu alıştırmada özellikle belirli erdemlerin doğasında var olan ahlaki muğlaklık ve bu muğlaklığın somut araştırma pratiklerinde kendini nasıl gösterdiği üzerinde durulmaktadır.
2 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
The objectives of this section are:
  • Knowing main theories on philosophical justification of human subjects research
  • Being able to argue whether and under what conditions the well-being of research participants must always take precedence over scientific interests
  • Knowing how to evaluate Tuskegee from an historical perspective
  • Knowing some historical scandals and cases which have led to the practice of ethically reflecting on human subjects research
  • Evaluating the moral aspects of Tuskegee
2 hour(s)
Instruction
These instructions prepare you to experience the first (face to face) group sessions of the VIRT2UE blended learning program on research integrity.
18 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
These instructions provide an overview of the readings and assignments introducing the concepts and issues addressed in the VIRT2UE training.
3 hour(s)
Blended learning, Individual learning
Instruction
The VIRT2UE project has developed videos introducing the concept of Research Integrity. These are available on The Embassy youtube channel.
0.5 hour(s)
Instruction
After completing this module learners will be able to: a) Identify potential risks to human research participants within the context of citizen science, and b) Understand strategies to minimize risks to research participants when practising citizen science.
2 hour(s)
Individual learning, Blended learning
Instruction
After completing this module learners will be able to understand the importance of the quality of data sets and research outputs and their responsible use in open science.
2 hour(s)
Individual learning, Blended learning
Instruction
After receiving your certificate, you will receive an invitation to register as a Research Integrity expert on the ENERI e-Community so you can be easily identified as a VIRT2UE trainer.
0.5 hour(s)
Instruction
These instructions provide you with information on how to prepare and experience the second (face to face) group session of the VIRT2UE training.
8 hour(s)
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
The goal of this course is that PhD candidates learn how and why supervision, mentoring and collaboration are key ingredients to support Responsible Conduct in Research (RCR). At the end of the course PhD candidates will be better prepared to recognize and constructively deal with challenges that they can face when collaborating with others during their PhD research.
12.5 hour(s)
25
eLearning, Participatory sessions
Instruction
After completing this module learners will be able to: a) Comprehend the role of citizen science in identifying and addressing scientific problems and societal challenges, and b) Recognize the right of citizen scientists to be acknowledged by academic scientists and society.
2 hour(s)
Individual learning, Blended learning
Instruction
After completing this module learners will be able to: a) Understand the risks to the environment, plants, animals, and ecosystems in the context of citizen science and b) Understand how to minimize risks to the environment, plants, animals, and ecosystems when practising citizen science.
2 hour(s)
Individual learning, Blended learning
Instruction
The Data in responsible conduct of research course is designed to highlight which integrity issues can rise during a research project and to promote RCR.
6 hour(s)
25
eLearning
Instruction
The Integrity in academic publication: authorship and peer review course aims to stimulate PhD candidates to become aware of relevant issues in their academic publishing practice and ways to approach them. During this course PhD candidates will reflect on ways to be good authors and fair reviewers.
10 hour(s)
25
eLearning
Instruction
The RCR through supervision and mentoring course is designed to stimulate supervisors to become aware of which issues are relevant in supervising and mentoring. More specifically, mentors will get a chance to reflect on research integrity within their own research practice.
3 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
This exercise fosters reflection on the concept of goodness and how it applies in the context of research.
1 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Bu bölümde bulunan talimatlar, katılımcılara VIRT2UE eğitim sertifikasını nasıl alacakları hususunda bilgi vermektedir.
1 hour(s)
Blended learning
Instruction
The Embassy of Good Science offers to the community the first issue of the newsletter in July 2021. Here you will find the most relevant news and announcements. Concretely, the first newsletter highlights the initiatives of VIRT2UE trainers from Latvia, Ireland and the UK. Their experiences related and initiatives related to the Train-the-Trainer program are available below.
0.5 hour(s)
Instruction
Can you be too honest? This exercise helps to develop moral sensitivity with respect to basic virtues related to research integrity. In particular, it fosters reflection on the inherent moral ambiguity of specific virtues and how this ambiguity looks like in real-life research practice.
2 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
This short course provides an introduction to the TRUST code, a Global Code of Conduct for Equitable Research Partnerships.
0.75 hour(s)
Instruction
The VIRT2UE materials are CC BY 4.0 licensed. We encourage you to use them, adapt them, and translate them into your own language.

On this page we provide instructions about how to translate the subtitles of the VIRT2UE e-learning modules.

Each course comprises of one ore more eLearning modules, of which links to documents containing the subtitles are listed separately.
30 hour(s)
Instruction
The VIRT2UE materials are CC BY 4.0 licensed. We encourage you to use them, adapt them, and translate them into your own language. On this page we provide instructions about how to translate the VIRT2UE training guide.
30 hour(s)
Instruction
Bu alıştırma, katılımcıların bir vaka bağlamında araştırma doğruluğu (AD) ile ilgili prensipleri, erdemleri ve kusurlu davranışları belirleyebilmesine yardımcı olmakta ve araştırma doğruluğuyla ilgili olarak ortaya çıkabilecek gerçekçi ikilemlerle karşı karşıya kalındığında benimsenecek alternatif eylem tarzlarını düşünme, seçme ve savunma olanağı veren bir çerçeve sunmaktadır.
2 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
These instructions provide information on how to obtain the VIRT2UE training certificate.
1 hour(s)
Blended learning
Instruction
The VIRT2UE project has developed videos demonstrating the participation exercises. These are available on The Embassy youtube channel.
1 hour(s)
Instruction
A number of videos have been developed by the VIRT2UE project. These are available on The Embassy YouTube channel
5 hour(s)
Instruction
See the original version of the exercise.
1 hour(s)
Participatory sessions
Instruction
This series of eLearning modules fosters reflection on the current research culture and conditions that undermine values inherent in the scientific endeavour and make it more likely that researchers develop some vices.
1 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
This exercise helps participants to develop approaches for implementing virtues in real life dilemmas by relating virtues to norms of action. Participants reflect on a real research integrity dilemma from different perspectives by means of dialogue.
1 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
Diese Übung soll den Teilnehmenden dabei helfen, Ansätze für den Umgang mit moralischen Dilemmata in alltäglichen Situationen zu entwickeln. In der Übung werden dafür Werte und Tugenden mit Handlungsnormen in Verbindung gebracht. Die Teilnehmenden reflektieren im Dialog über ein reales Dilemma aus dem Wissenschaftsalltag aus verschiedenen Perspektiven.
1 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
  • To gain an understanding of what is meant by "Research Integrity".
2 hour(s)
Instruction
Bu alıştırma, iyilik kavramı ve bu kavramın araştırma konusundaki yeri üzerine fikir yürütmeyi teşvik etmektedir.
1 hour(s)
20
Face to Face, Participatory sessions
Instruction
See the related instruction on the full workshop using movie fragments (general approach).
1 hour(s)
20
Participatory sessions, Face to Face
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