Ethics, Transparency, Research Integrity, Misconduct: Where Do Marie Curie Alumni Stand?
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ESOF 2016
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions satellite event "Research and society"
28-29 July 2016, Manchester, United Kingdom
Session: Ethics, transparency, research integrity, misconduct: Where do I stand?
Scandals of scientific plagiarism have made the headlines in the past few years. The collection and interpretation of data is also under scrutiny. Conducting science with good ethics, in a transparent manner is more important than ever. Have you (or your research group) adopted adequate measures to avoid mistakes? What can you do as a researcher to contribute to a healthy research environment?
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- Christoph Meier, How ETH deals with scientific misconduct: Research off the rails, https://archiv.ethlife.ethz.ch/e/articles/campuslife/faelschungendiek.html