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Good Scientific Practice – Protecting Research Integrity – Online Event

Veranstaltungsdaten

11. March 2026 09:30 – 11. March 2026 16:15
12. March 2026 09:30 – 12. March 2026 16:15
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Online – Zoom

Event language: English

This workshop addresses the basic rules and values of conducting responsible research and how to distinguish between good practice, questionable scientific practice, and misconduct. You will develop solutions for difficult situations in science. You will be encouraged to speak about mistakes and problems.

The following aspects will be discussed:

  • Principles, norms and values of the responsible conduct of research
  • Forms and degrees of scientific misconduct and questionable research practices
  • Dealing with and managing data, sources, and ideas
  • Authorship and the process of publishing
  • Conflict management: How to deal with scientific misconduct

Qualification Outcomes

After the workshop, you will be

  • able to name important principles of good scientific practice and show their importance in conducting science, as well as for protecting your work (individual work sessions, discussions),
  • able to discuss important aspects of and problems with authorship, publication culture, and data management with colleagues and apply the examples to your own situation (case discussions, homework),
  • able to identify various forms of scientific misconduct of different magnitudes and explain why they hinder or corrupt the process of science (individual work sessions, discussions),
  • aware of the appropriate procedures of counseling and support in the event of conflicts (information),
  • motivated to maintain your own scientific integrity by discussing specific and structural shortcomings with your co-workers (case discussions, homework).

Requirements

To participate in the online event you need a PC/laptop with a current browser or the Zoom app as well as a headset (or speakers and microphone), a webcam, and a stable Internet connection. As we will be discussing sensitive issues, please ensure that the conditions for data protection and confidentiality are respected.

Proficiency in English at the B2 level of competency or higher is required.

Dates

March 11, 2026, 9:30 am–4:15 pm, and
March 12, 2026, 9:30 am–4:15 pm

Target group

Doctoral candidates from all disciplines

Modalities

Maximum number of 15 participants
Internal 50 EUR

Registration

Please register until February 24, 2026 using the online registration form.

Lecturers

Dr. Michael Gommel
www.scientificintegrity.de

Event Organizer

MArburg University Research Academy (MARA)
Program for Doctoral Candidates

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