Recognition and networking
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Instructions
Recognition and networking
Instructions for:TraineeTrainer
Goal
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.
Duration (hours)
0.5
For whom is this important?
What is this about?
The aim of the ENERI e-Community is to create an Open Database of Research Ethics and Research Integrity (RE&RI) experts and a space for discussion and exchange. The e-community is hosted by SINAPSE, The European Commission’s web communication platform.
Why is this important?
Within SINAPSE, you will be able to indicate that you are a trained VIRT2UE trainer, enabling other members of the community to identify you as a potential trainer for research integrity courses. The European Commission also uses SINAPSE to identify experts for policy and research purposes.
Practical Tips
Data are stored and processed in line with GDPR, more details about data protection and SINAPSE can be accessed here.
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Register for the ENERI e-Community
When you have become a certified VIRT2UE trainer, you will receive an invitation to join the ENERI e-Community. Fill in this application and return it to the coordinators of the ENERI e-community here
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Identify yourself as a VIRT2UE trainer in your profile
Once you will have been registered you will provide further details in your profile about your research integrity and ethics expertise using the categories developed by the ENERI project,
3
Network
Get active networking with research ethics and research integrity experts!
Steps