The Swiss National Science Foundation and National Research Council's Regulations on scientific misconduct

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The Swiss National Science Foundation and National Research Council's Regulations on scientific misconduct

What is this about?

The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNCF) is a private research funding organization that supports fundamental research in diverse fields. Their regulations on scientific misconduct are intended for all researchers and research institutions and partners who apply for, or are funded by, an SNCF grant. This is a legal document, since it is based on the Research and Innovation Promotion Act.

Why is this important?

This document gives a concise overview of what constitutes scientific misconduct with regard to grant applications, the prerequisites for misconduct proceedings, and the proceedings themselves. It elaborates on the duties of the research institution in case misconduct proceedings need to be initiated, and specifies when the SNCF will step in.

For whom is this important?

What are the best practices?

- Responsibilities regarding misconduct proceedings and appeals

Other information

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