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|Important Because=Ensuring that researchers work in an environment that is collaborative, positive, inclusive, and enriching is a starting point to enable responsible research practices and research integrity. | |Important Because=Ensuring that researchers work in an environment that is collaborative, positive, inclusive, and enriching is a starting point to enable responsible research practices and research integrity. | ||
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Guidelines for research institutions on community building for a positive research culture
What is this about?
This guideline offers recommendations that can help research institutions create an environment in which researchers share a sense of community and a positive research culture.
Why is this important?
Ensuring that researchers work in an environment that is collaborative, positive, inclusive, and enriching is a starting point to enable responsible research practices and research integrity.
Research institutions can help foster research integrity and responsible research practices by providing researchers with healthy, collaborative, positive, inclusive, and enriching work environments.For whom is this important?
Research institutionsUniversitiesResearch performing organisationsResearch AdministratorsResearch Integrity OfficersResearch performing organisationsResearch managersresearch leaders
What are the best practices?
Given the broad diversity that exists among research institutions, it is possible that some recommendations are not applicable in all research settings. For this reason, the guidelines should not be seen as a ‘one-size-fits-all’, but rather as tools that can be used flexibly and adapted to meet institutions’ specific needs.