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|Title=Code of Ethics for Scientific Research in Belgium
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|Title=Belgian Code of Ethics for Scientific Research
|Is About=The “Code of Ethics for Scientific Research in Belgium” establishes the major principles of ethically justified scientific practice in Belgium.
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|Is About=The “Code of Ethics for Scientific Research in Belgium” establishes the major principles of ethically justified scientific practice in Belgium. As the code already dates from 2009, many consider it to be out of date. All Flemish universities no longer refer to it and have replaced it by the ALLEA code.
 
|Important Because=National ethics guidelines can stimulate good research practices by presenting guidance of what constitutes good scientific practice in a specific country.
 
|Important Because=National ethics guidelines can stimulate good research practices by presenting guidance of what constitutes good scientific practice in a specific country.
 
|Important For=All stakeholders in research; Early career researchers; Senior researchers; PhD students
 
|Important For=All stakeholders in research; Early career researchers; Senior researchers; PhD students
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|Has Link=https://www.kuleuven.be/english/research/integrity/practices/belspo-code
 
|Has Link=https://www.kuleuven.be/english/research/integrity/practices/belspo-code
 
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 21 May 2021

Guidelines

Belgian Code of Ethics for Scientific Research

What is this about?

The “Code of Ethics for Scientific Research in Belgium” establishes the major principles of ethically justified scientific practice in Belgium. As the code already dates from 2009, many consider it to be out of date. All Flemish universities no longer refer to it and have replaced it by the ALLEA code.

Why is this important?

National ethics guidelines can stimulate good research practices by presenting guidance of what constitutes good scientific practice in a specific country.

For whom is this important?

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