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Researcher Development

Researcher Development. Elizabeth Adams. Expectations for research integrity. Understands and demonstrates standards of good research practice in the institution and discipline area. Seeks guidance as necessary. Researcher Developers. Research administrators.

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Researcher Development

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  1. Researcher Development Elizabeth Adams

  2. Expectations for research integrity Understands and demonstrates standards of good research practice in the institution and discipline area. Seeks guidance as necessary. Researcher Developers Research administrators Acts with professional integrity and honesty, takes especial care in information/data handling and dissemination and engagement with others Demonstrates standards of good research practice without need for guidance and encourages professional integrity in others. Research integrity advisers (champions) Ethics panel members Acts as exemplar to and advises peers and less experienced members of staff, respecting their views and engaging effectively in discussion. Specialist staff Sets expectations and standard of conduct. Advises all staff and contributes to institutional and disciplinary policy/practice. PhD students Technicians Postdocs New academics Supervisors Shapes policy and procedures of good practice in research in the HE sector, professional associations and bodies. PIs and leaders

  3. PGR Research Integrity Workshop (2hr) • Concept of research integrity • Conflicts of interest • Plagiarism • Authorship and peer review • Collaborative research • Data ownership, management and integrity • Digital images – avoiding inappropriate manipulation • Research misconduct and whistle-blowing • Case study on peer review • Plus 30min scheduled for individual questions

  4. What is misconduct? Sloppy mistakes, bad practice, poor data management Falsification, fabrication, plagiarism

  5. Further information on Research Integrity can be found at the link below: • http://www.gla.ac.uk/services/rsio/researchstrategypolicies/ourpolicies/codeofgoodpracticeinresearch/

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