Preparation for the VIRT2UE training
Preparation for the VIRT2UE training
What is this about?
Why is this important?
Identify the learning goals of the training
After taking part in this training you will be able to:
- Distinguish between responsible conduct of research, research misconduct, and questionable research practices and link this to the ECoC.
- Understand and apply the ECoC in the context of one’s national context and discipline(s).
- Develop knowledge and skills to apply and adapt exercises that help researchers to cultivate scientific virtues while reflecting on concrete cases and dilemmas. Instructions for trainees VIRT2UE has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research program under the grant agreement N 787580 4
- Develop a predisposition to cultivate virtues, and know how to act upon those virtues in concrete situations and complex moral dilemmas.
- Develop didactical competences necessary to 2. organize and implement a VIRT2UE training.
Learn about the structure of the training
The training is composed of three elements: 1) online materials and 2) face-to-face meetings (divided into two sessions) 3) practice in one’s own context. Trainees should invest about 60 hours in total (see below for an overview).
Content | Time | |
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Online course | Introduction to research integrity and virtue ethics, the ECoC and the main concepts used during the training + Reflection on personal experiences | 4 h |
Preparatory assignments | Completing the assignments in preparation for the face-to-face training | 5 h |
First participatory session(s) | Experiencing the exercises and reflecting on how to facilitate exercises | 16 h |
Interim practice work | Practicing the exercises in own institution/ context + preparing for follow up session | 27 h |
Follow -up participatory sessions | Reflecting on and discussing experiences + Practicing selected exercises + Discussion of didactical implementation in own context | 8 h |
Take the online modules - 4h
To start with a common terminology and knowledge, the online modules provide a basic understanding of the concepts used in the course. These concepts include research integrity, virtues, values, norms, moral dilemma and moral conflict, and how these concepts interrelate within the research environment. The sequence of the following online modules reflects the level of difficulty (from more basic to more advanced). Each subsequent module builds upon prior knowledge gained in the previous module (click on the title to access the module):
(1) Introduction to research integrity: a module that introduces the basic principles of research integrity and asks you to apply the ECoC to your own context.
(2) Relevance of virtue ethics to research integrity - an introduction: a module that introduces the relevance of virtue ethics for research integrity and asks you to reflect on research integrity issues.
(3) Virtue ethics applied under current research conditions: a module that addresses more systemic issues, like pressure to perform in research, and relates these to virtue ethics and the individual experience as a researcher.Complete the assignments and readings for the first face-to-face session – 5h
To prepare for the face-to-face session you will:
a. Read the following theme pages on The Embassy of Good Science
I. Virtues in research integrity
II. Moral conflict and moral dilemma
III. Values and norms
IV. Dialogue versus debate
b. Read the instruction manuals of the exercises that will be experienced and facilitated during the training (click on the title to see the manual)
I. Self-declaration approach: a reflection on the varieties of goodness in research
II. Debate and dialogue
III. Virtues and norms
IV. The middle position
V. Dilemma game
c. Fill in the following forms and send them to your trainer within the established deadline:
I. Self-declaration sheet, (will be sent to you by your trainer)
II. Case reflection form, (will be sent to you by the trainer)