DESCRIPTION
A thorough awareness of issues relating to research ethics and research integrity are essential to producing excellent research. This course will provide a brief introduction to the demands of research ethics and integrity. It will then focus on the responsible conduct of scientific research and address the core concepts that comprise scientific misconduct. Well-known examples of scientific misconduct will be employed to demonstrate the harms of such behavior.
CONTENT
Meeting 1
- Introduction to research ethics: locating ethics in research
- History of research integrity
- Definitions of research misconduct
Meeting 2
- Fabrication
- Falsification
- Plagiarism
Meeting 3
- Data management
- Publication ethics (criteria for authorship, good publication practice, peer review)
Meeting 4
- Mentor-Mentee relationship
- Conflict of interests
- Written exam
SCHEDULE
Group A: students under the Life Sciences Main Field of Studies
April 3rd
Lecture 1- 13:15-14:15
Lecture 2- 14:30-15:30
FGS classroom C
April 4th
Lecture 3- 13:15-14:15
Lecture 4- 14:30-15:30
FGS classroom B
Group B: students under the Physics, Chemistry, Math & CS, and Science teaching Main Fields of Studies
April 10th
Lecture 1- 13:15-14:15
Lecture 2- 14:30-15:30
FGS classroom C
April 11th
Lecture 3- 13:15-14:15
Lecture 4- 14:30-15:30
FGS classroom B
Please note that you are required to attend ALL 4 lectures and take the final exam.