UKRIO Research Integrity Online Course (online self-paced) BeginnersOnlineNewSpecial
The UKRIO pilot course will provide a comprehensive grounding in research integrity for those new to the topic as well as an essential refresher for more experienced staff.
Registration
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The course is designed to be suitable for anyone conducting or managing research, including:
- early career researchers (research students, post-doctorates and fellows),
- group leaders (and other experienced staff) seeking refresher training
- support staff (technicians, professional staff)
It is open to everyone.
It is recommended that PhD students and other early career researchers complete the Cambridge-specific online research integrity module prior to the UKRIO course.
Research Integrity; Good Research Practice; Research Misconduct
The course will help you apply research integrity principles to strengthen good research practice and enhance the integrity of your work.
Learners will gain:
- A comprehensive understanding of research integrity and how to apply its principles throughout the research process.
- Knowledge of good research practices to support high-quality work and prevent questionable practices or breaches of research integrity.
- Strategies to navigate common research integrity challenges, including those related to research ethics, AI, authorship, conflicts of interest, collaboration, and data management.
- Insights into institutional guidelines, governance frameworks, and available support systems.
- Awareness of how personal and professional approaches to research integrity contribute to a strong research culture.
approximately one hour for all three modules.
If you are completing the UKRIO course as a refresher training, the duration is like to be shorter.
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