H2020 INTEGRITY

Tools for Academic Integrity

See the tools produced during the project developed for High School Students, Undergraduate Students, PhD Students, Researchers, and Supervisors such as courses, teacher manuals, presentations, support texts, among others. These materials make it possible to implement workshops fully or partially autonomously, learn more about some topics related to the research integrity, and some hands-on activities.

High School<br /> Students

Make research integrity training part of students’ first contact with research activities and academic thinking!

Undergraduate<br /> Students

By training today’s undergraduate students we prepare next generation’s researchers to act with integrity.

PhD<br /> Students

Early career researchers experience ‘real life’ dilemmas and issues arising in research contexts and need both broad educational support and hands-on skills and knowledge on highly specific topics.

Researchers and Supervisors

Researchers and Supervisors are key players in research integrity.

Empowering good practice in science

INTEGRITY used Responsible Conduct to develop teaching programmes and tools aiming to qualify students in responsible research and to stimulate critical awareness regarding integrity issues in research practice — find out about the project

Reflections on INTEGRITY

March 7

New INTEGRITY study uncovers widespread unethical practice for assigning authorships

Conflict of interest in research is sometimes misunderstood, especially by those who believe that the mere existence of such a conflict is per se a violation of ethical principles, which is not.

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January 25

Conflict of interest in research: what is it and why it matters?

Conflict of interest in research is sometimes misunderstood, especially by those who believe that the mere existence of such a conflict is per se a violation of ethical principles, which is not.

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January 11

Integrity Games: Empowering students with a gamified learning tool.

Integrity Games is the new teaching tool aimed at undergraduate university students across the faculties.

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