INTEGRITY Training Guide

From The Embassy of Good Science
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Tools for High School Students & Teachers

Instruction
This course aims to empower students with knowledge that underlies principles of accuracy, honesty, reproducibility, responsibility and transparency.
20 hour(s)
Face to Face

Tools for Undergraduate Students

Instruction
Integrity Games is a research based learning platform on academic integrity. It is designed to spark interest, reflection and learning through four gamified cases and a library of central concepts.
0.5 hour(s)

Tools for PhD Sudents

Instruction
The MOOC course aims at helping PhD candidates to overcome common difficulties in the area of research integrity and to provide ideas on how to become a responsible researcher, who feels empowered by knowledge of integrity.
7 hour(s)
eLearning, Individual learning
Instruction
The Data in responsible conduct of research course is designed to highlight which integrity issues can rise during a research project and to promote RCR.
6 hour(s)
25
eLearning
Instruction
The Integrity in academic publication: authorship and peer review course aims to stimulate PhD candidates to become aware of relevant issues in their academic publishing practice and ways to approach them. During this course PhD candidates will reflect on ways to be good authors and fair reviewers.
10 hour(s)
25
eLearning
Instruction
The goal of this course is that PhD candidates learn how and why supervision, mentoring and collaboration are key ingredients to support Responsible Conduct in Research (RCR). At the end of the course PhD candidates will be better prepared to recognize and constructively deal with challenges that they can face when collaborating with others during their PhD research.
12.5 hour(s)
25
eLearning, Participatory sessions

Tools for Researchers and Supervisors

Instruction
The RCR through supervision and mentoring course is designed to stimulate supervisors to become aware of which issues are relevant in supervising and mentoring. More specifically, mentors will get a chance to reflect on research integrity within their own research practice.
3 hour(s)
eLearning
Instruction
The “Diner Pensant – Tasteful conversations to empower good practices in science” is a workshop method to promote a food for thought critical reflection about good and bad scientific practices, in a relaxing, interactive, and enjoyable atmosphere.
3 hour(s)
6-300
Face to Face
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