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Event Notice – Path2Integrity: Research integrity panel discussions

Posted by Dr Gary Allen in Research Integrity on March 6, 2021
Keywords: Good practice, Institutional responsibilities, Research integrity, Training

The Linked Original Item was Posted On March 4, 2021

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Path2Integrity is holding two panel discussions with members of the Path2Integrity policymaker and stakeholder board! The sessions are going to be held in an entirely online environment on 8 and 15 March 2021.

A potentially interesting and useful European research integrity panel discussion later this month.  The event has some great panel members.

Along these lines, Path2Integrity would like to invite everyone interested in fostering research integrity, to attend our panel discussions. One of the sessions is going to be focused on how research integrity education can be embedded in educational institutions from the secondary school to the higher education, and research level. The second panel will discuss how research funders, publishers and advisory bodies can support research integrity education across the entire educational trajectory. The participants will be further engaged in a productive discussion with Path2Integrity professionals.

We invite all the interested parties to register by sending an email to registration@path2integrity.eu. The participation is free of charge and you can reserve your spot until two hours prior to the discussions.

Access the event notice here

 

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Questionable publishing practice? Are you harmed?

Meta-analysis study indicates we publish more positive results – ARS Technica (John Timmer | December 2019)

Fudged research results erode people’s trust in experts – The Conversation (Gavin Moodie | July 2019)

Opinion: Is science really facing a reproducibility crisis, and do we need it to? (Papers: Daniele Fanelli | 2018)

What Is “Open Science”? (And Why Some Researchers Want It) – Futurism (Elizabeth Gilbert, Katie Corker | June 2017)

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Meta-research: Evaluation and Improvement of Research Methods and Practices (Papers: John P. A. Ioannidis, et al | 2015)

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