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|Is About=Multiple universities in The Netherlands have taken up the responsibility to train their (junior) researchers in responsible research practices. They started developing courses and training materials. To prevent reinventing the same wheel and to assist and inspire each other, the Netherlands Research Integrity Network (NRIN) together with two RI training developers started a workgroup consisting of RI training developers across the country. The workgroup aims to share experiences and discuss challenges together.
 
|Is About=Multiple universities in The Netherlands have taken up the responsibility to train their (junior) researchers in responsible research practices. They started developing courses and training materials. To prevent reinventing the same wheel and to assist and inspire each other, the Netherlands Research Integrity Network (NRIN) together with two RI training developers started a workgroup consisting of RI training developers across the country. The workgroup aims to share experiences and discuss challenges together.

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Workgroup of developers of RI training (NRIN)

What is this about?

Multiple universities in The Netherlands have taken up the responsibility to train their (junior) researchers in responsible research practices. They started developing courses and training materials. To prevent reinventing the same wheel and to assist and inspire each other, the Netherlands Research Integrity Network (NRIN) together with two RI training developers started a workgroup consisting of RI training developers across the country. The workgroup aims to share experiences and discuss challenges together.

Why is this important?

Exchange of training materials reduces the amount of resources needed to provide researchers in all institutions with training on RI. Also by mutual learning the quality of all materials and trainings can be improved.

For whom is this important?

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