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Revision as of 12:39, 20 March 2020

Guidelines

Code of Ethics for Researchers of the Czech Academy of Sciences

What is this about?

The Code of Ethics for CAS researchers (Articles I - V) includes framework principles of good conduct in science, seeking to support desirable moral standards in academic research.

Why is this important?

Education, research and innovation are basic pillars of the development of contemporary society. The trust in research rests on the trust in the integrity of researchers and the reliability of results of their scientific work. The outcome and interpretation of their research can be verified by the scientific community, but cannot be verified by the public for which the new knowledge is intended. Therefore, if science is to remain trustworthy, researchers must observe basic moral principles in their work, and must be people of integrity and honesty.

For whom is this important?

Other information

Virtues & Values
Good Practices & Misconduct
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