VIRT2UE Training Guide
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VIRT2UE Training Guide
Want to take part in this training as a trainee? Find out how to sign up for this training.
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Start with the online course
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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.
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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.
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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.
Individual assignments in preparation for the first (face to face) group session
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These instructions provide an overview of the readings and assignments introducing the concepts and issues addressed in the VIRT2UE training.
First (face to face) group sessions
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These instructions prepare you to experience the first (face to face) group sessions of the VIRT2UE blended learning program on research integrity.
The exercises
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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This exercise fosters reflection on the concept of goodness and how it applies in the context of research.
Practicing the exercises in your institution/context
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These instructions provide information on how to organize the work in between (face to face) group sessions.
Second (face to face) group session
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These instructions provide you with information on how to prepare and experience the second (face to face) group session of the VIRT2UE training.
Finishing up
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These instructions provide information on how to obtain the VIRT2UE training certificate.
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Before the training
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This instruction provides you with an overview of all the necessary steps that you will need to take to organize a VIRT2UE training.
First (face to face) group sessions
Instruction
These instructions prepare you to experience the first (face to face) group sessions of the VIRT2UE blended learning program on research integrity.
The exercises
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.
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.
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.
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.
Instruction
This exercise fosters reflection on the concept of goodness and how it applies in the context of research.
Prepare for the second (face to face) group session
Instruction
These instructions provide information on how to organize the work in between (face to face) group sessions.
Second (face to face) group sessions
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These instructions provide you with information on how to prepare and experience the second (face to face) group session of the VIRT2UE training.
Finishing up
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These instructions provide information on how to obtain the VIRT2UE training certificate.