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December 3, 2024
Research Integrity for researchers at early career stages

Hour: From 10:00h to 12:30h

Place: Blue Lecture Room

Research Integrity for researchers at early career stages

MARUXA MARTÍNEZ CAMPOS
PhD, Cambridge University

The participants of the workshop will gain an improved understanding of personal responsibility for good research practice and research integrity. They will understand how research culture can influence individual decision making under pressure, and the costs and consequences of research misconduct. They will gain skills in working with supervisors to support clear and effective communication, project monitoring, and the agreed delegation of responsibilities. After the course, they will have improved knowledge of a fast-evolving research reporting infrastructure that supports reproducibility and good research practice as well as improved skills in ethical reasoning to navigate common grey areas in research practice and research reporting.

 

Target Group: Mandatory for Trainees and 1st year PhD students

 

Training content:

  • What is good research practice?
  • Who is responsible for good research practice?
  • Research misconduct
  • Reporting concerns at IBEC
  • Ethics case discussion

 

Trainer: Dr. Maruxa Martínez Campos

Maruxa is a biologist (PhD, Cambridge University), who moved to ’the other side’ of research to work as an editor for the open access journal "Genome Biology". For over 10 years she has worked at PRBB on communication. She currently coordinates the Good scientific practice working group and the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee at the PRBB.

 

Registration deadline: November 20, 2024

Hosted by Academic Affairs
Skills Training > Transferable Skills
December 3, 2024
Research Integrity for researchers at early career stages

Hour: From 10:00h to 12:30h

Place: Blue Lecture Room

Research Integrity for researchers at early career stages

MARUXA MARTÍNEZ CAMPOS
PhD, Cambridge University

The participants of the workshop will gain an improved understanding of personal responsibility for good research practice and research integrity. They will understand how research culture can influence individual decision making under pressure, and the costs and consequences of research misconduct. They will gain skills in working with supervisors to support clear and effective communication, project monitoring, and the agreed delegation of responsibilities. After the course, they will have improved knowledge of a fast-evolving research reporting infrastructure that supports reproducibility and good research practice as well as improved skills in ethical reasoning to navigate common grey areas in research practice and research reporting.

 

Target Group: Mandatory for Trainees and 1st year PhD students

 

Training content:

  • What is good research practice?
  • Who is responsible for good research practice?
  • Research misconduct
  • Reporting concerns at IBEC
  • Ethics case discussion

 

Trainer: Dr. Maruxa Martínez Campos

Maruxa is a biologist (PhD, Cambridge University), who moved to ’the other side’ of research to work as an editor for the open access journal "Genome Biology". For over 10 years she has worked at PRBB on communication. She currently coordinates the Good scientific practice working group and the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee at the PRBB.

 

Registration deadline: November 20, 2024

Hosted by Academic Affairs

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