Welcome to Applying the Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity to your Research -d (2021)


    Description: This course examines the Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity that guides research practices of scientists, researchers and their collaborators. The course will briefly introduce the principles of research integrity, dwell on the basic standards for conducting responsible research - from the planning phase to the dissemination of results, and also shortly introduce the current administration for misconducts. The course is based on the Danish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity (Ministry of Higher Education and Science, 2014), that was accepted by all Danish Universities. The course will include cases and supplementary material to illustrate research integrity through examples participants can work with and think about. The course will be a mix of lectures and group-based workshops, including discussions pertaining to the participants' own challenges. Participants will receive the detailed program, materials, and instructions for preparation in due time of the course. Some work effort prior to and after the course shall be expected.

    PLEASE SIGN UP THROUGH THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://phd.moodle.aau.dk/enrol/index.php?id=1544

    Organizers: Professor Dorte Hammershøi (dh@es.aau.dk), Associate Professor Antonia Scholkmann, Associate Professor Ina Drejer, Associate Professor Trine Fink, and Professor Per Halkjær Nielsen.

    Lecturers: Professor Dorte Hammershøi, Department of Electronic Systems, Associate Professor Antonia Scholkmann, Department of Learning and Philosophy, Associate Professor Ina Drejer, Department of Business and Management, Associate Professor Trine Fink, Department of Health Science and Technology, Professor Per Halkjær Nielsen, Kathrine Tvorup Pajkes, Grants & Contracts, Charlotte Høj Mariendal, Grants & Contracts, and Karsten Kryger Hansen, ITS (data management).

    ECTS: 1.0

    Time: 06 December 2021

    Place: Aalborg University

    Zip code: 
    9220

    City: Aalborg

    Number of seats: 64

    Deadline: 15 November 2021