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Path2Integrity Online Learning Environment (

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What is this about?

Path2Integrity is an online learning environment designed to support students, young researchers, and professionals in understanding and practising research integrity. Hosted at learning-p2i.eu, the platform offers a publicly accessible set of learning courses built on “learning cards” that cover 20 units addressing core principles of behaviour in research such as responsibility, honesty, respect, and accountability. The courses are structured to enable dialogical, student-centred methods (discussion, debate) as opposed to purely passive learning. It was developed under the Horizon 2020 research programme, by an international consortium, to help navigate the evolving research landscape and equip users to engage in ethical and transparent research practices. The materials are freely available for download and use in blended or fully digital teaching settings.

Why is this important?

In an era of rapid scientific change and increasing complexity of research, integrity is essential for maintaining trust, quality, and fairness. The Path2Integrity platform addresses this need by educating upcoming researchers and practitioners on the ethical foundations of research, helping prevent misconduct and promoting accountability. By emphasising values such as honesty, respect and transparency, it fosters a culture that supports credible and reproducible science. Because research often influences society, policy and technology, equipping individuals with integrity training enhances societal benefit, mitigates risks of unethical practices, and strengthens the overall research ecosystem.

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