Course Identification

Research integrity and ethics
20208031

Lecturers and Teaching Assistants

Dr. Ori Lev, Dr. Melanie Levy
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Course Schedule and Location

2020
First Semester
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03/11/2019

Field of Study, Course Type and Credit Points

Obligatory instruction courses or enrichment courses: Lecture; Obligatory; Enrichment; 0.00 points

Comments

Please see the syllabus for the special schedule for this course.
All 4 meetings of each group are mandatory! This is a 4 session course.

Prerequisites

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Restrictions

No

Language of Instruction

English

Attendance and participation

Obligatory

Grade Type

Pass / Fail

Grade Breakdown (in %)

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Evaluation Type

Examination

Scheduled date 1

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Scheduled date 2

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Estimated Weekly Independent Workload (in hours)

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Syllabus

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 - LIFE SCIENCES - Surnames starting with the letters A-F
Sundays, 
13:00-14:00, Wolfson Auditorium
November 3rd - cancelled, November 10th , November 17th, November 24th , December 1st. 
Dr. Ori Lev

 

Group B - LIFE SCIENCES - Surnames starting with the letters G-P
Tuesdays: 13:00-14:00, Wolfson Auditorium
November 5th, November 12th -cancelled,  November 19th, November 26th  

Make up session - December 3rd.
Dr. Ori Lev

 

Group C - LIFE SCIENCES- Surnames starting with the letters R-Z + SCIENCE TEACHING
Wednesdays: 13:00-14:00, Wolfson Auditorium
November 6th, November 13th, November 20th, December 4th
Dr. Ori Lev

 

Group 1 - CHEMISTRY
Mondays: 13:00-14:00, FGS room C

*First session on Wednesday

January 8th  - Wednesday , January 13th, January 20st, January 27th
Dr. Melanie Levy

 

Group 2 - MATH & CS
Tuesdays:
13:00-14:00, FGS room C
January 7th , January 14th, January 21st, January 28th
Dr. Melanie Levy

 

Group 3 - PHYSICS
Thursdays: 13:00-14:00, Drori Auditorium
January 9th , January 16th, January 23rd, January 30th
Dr. Melanie Levy

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to:

  1. Acquire an overview of the ethics of planning, conducting, and reporting of scientific research;
  2. Comprehend the main standards of research integrity and responsible conduct of research and assimilate their importance;
  3. Understand the issue of scientific misconduct (i.e., fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism), why it occurs and how;
  4. Become familiar with prevention strategies and sanctions of scientific misconduct;
  5. Appreciate the notions of public trust in research and social responsibility of the researcher.

Reading List

  • On Being a Scientist – A Guide to Responsible Conduct of Research, (3rd edition), National Academies Press: Washington DC, 2009.
  • European Textbook on Ethics in Research, European Commission, Directorate-General for Research, Brussels, 2010.
  • Interactive Movie on Research Misconduct: http://ori.dhhs.gov/thelab

Website

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