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\n\nThis community hosts various outputs generated by Path2Integrity, a European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme funded project (grant agreement No 824488) focused on enhancing research integrity and research ethics education in and beyond Europe. Uploads include, but are not limited to, journal articles, research datasets and teaching and learning materials.
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\r\n\r\nPath2Integrity’s overall objective is to foster a pan-European research integrity culture by developing and evaluating formal and informal learning pathways. Special emphasis is put on systematically including gender aspects and promoting gender equality. In particular, Path2Integrity prepares a handbook of instructions for innovative research integrity and research ethics teaching and launches an awareness raising campaign in educational institutions across Europe. The project’s target groups are all actors involved in research integrity and research ethics education. Hence, Path2Interity addresses both actors directly and indirectly involved in research, like secondary school students, undergraduate students, graduate students, young researchers, secondary school teachers, university lecturers and administrative faculty.
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