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Research misconduct flow chart.A flow chart demonstrating the process of UKRIO's research misconduct procedure.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Research-Misconduct-Flow-Chart-2023.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-70.pngResearch misconductTool16/11/2023 12:30 pm
Procedure for the Investigation of Misconduct in Research.Designed as a template which can be adopted by research organisations or used to inform the development of their own processes, the Procedure is a step-by-step manual for investigating misconduct in research, applicable to all subject areas and suitable for all organisations engaged in research – universities, NHS organisations, private sector bodies and charities.https://ukrio.org/resources/publications/misconduct-investigation-procedure/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-7.pngResearch misconductGuidance16/11/2023 11:00 am
Reporting research misconduct. When, how and to whom.This guide, alongside our short guide to misconduct investigations, will support you in reporting suspected research misconduct and questionable research practices (QRPs) to institutions, publishers, and elsewhere, and to let you know what to expect from the process.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Reporting-Research-Integrity-Concerns-180523.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-67.pngResearch misconductGuidance16/11/2023 12:00 am
Why practice research matters in the arts: valuing the benefits of co-production between researchers, artists and audiences.Professor Sarah Whatley discusses the ways in which practice research is a valuable method for showing how co-production can bring together researchers, artists and other stakeholders (including audiences) for mutual benefit.https://youtu.be/aNXldjZ4Ge8https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Copy-of-Prof-Sarah-Whatley-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.jpgGood practice and governanceVideo07/09/2023 12:00 am
Head-to-Head: Can a one-size-fits-all research ethics review process work across all disciplines?In this head-to-head article, Dr Simon Kolstoe and David Carpenter present their arguments for and against a one-size-fits-all research ethics review process.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/One-size-fits-all-research-ethics-review-.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-74.pngGood practice and governance, Research ethics - humanBlog
Clinical trial registration and reporting - experiences of a non-commercial organisation.Dr Birgit Whitman, Head of Research Governance and Integrity, University of Birmingham, talked about clinical trial registration and reporting of results.https://youtu.be/0l9Yt3WNENshttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Birgit-Whitman-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
Perverse incentives in science.Dr Stuart Richie talks about the perverse incentives in science.https://youtu.be/op2-CZYvmsQhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Dr-Stuart-Richie-website-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
Consent in non-clinical research. Considerations and processes. Inke Näthke, Professor of Epithelial Biology discusses policies and processes in place to obtain consent from participants in research studies in the School of Life Sciences at the University of Dundee.https://youtu.be/CtTEB-4k8Nghttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Inke-Nathke-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - humanVideo
Consent: health and biomedicine.Professor Margaret Rees discusses about consent in health and biomedical research. Obtaining consent is an essential requirement before undertaking research in human beings. It must be voluntary and participants need to be aware that they can withdraw without reprisal. Documentation of ethical approval and consent are absolute requirements for consideration for publication in peer-reviewed biomedical journals.https://youtu.be/YtAfL7yMjCkhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Margaret-Rees-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - humanVideo
Reflections on what researchers are accountable for​.Dr Verity Postlethwaite, Research Associate at the Japan Research Centre, SOAS University of London​.https://youtu.be/_EkAdPIokTUhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Dr-Verity-Postlethwaite-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
Research integrity, ethics, governance and culture – what’s the difference and does it matter?Dr Simon Kolstoe, Reader in Bioethics, University of Portsmouth, UK; and UKRIO Trustee. In this video, Simon focuses on key topics in research integrity, research ethics and governance and culture. It is aimed at those early in their careers, those with responsibilities for leading and training researchers, and those looking for a refresher on these important issues.https://youtu.be/atkBLvp0ikchttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Simon-Kolstoe-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governance, Research ethics - humanVideo
Introduction to research integrity.Ms Zoë Hammatt, Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Hawaii; research integrity consultant; and UKRIO Trustee.In this video, Zoë focuses on key topics in research integrity and research culture. It is aimed at those early in their careers, those with responsibilities for leading and training researchers, and those looking for a refresher on these important issues.https://youtu.be/ToNP-7OXvRQhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Zoe-Hammatt-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
Three steps to take with open science and qualitative methods.Peter Branney, Associate Professor of Social Psychology, Faculty of Management, Law & Social Sciences, University of Bradford.https://youtu.be/42LbjZHAJFghttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Peter-Branney-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
COVID-19 and beyond: The virtuous researcher and the virtuous REC.David Carpenter, Chair – HRA South Central-Berkshire NHS Research Ethics Committee; Trainer in Research Ethics (HRA, ARMA, UKRIO).https://youtu.be/dAF2vX7l-rohttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/David-Carpenter-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - humanVideo
Challenges of improving clinical trials transparency and reporting.Patricia Burns discusses how the University of Dundee approached the challenge of improving clinical trials transparency and reporting, including publishing results on public databases.https://youtu.be/H89AAwJUowkhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Patricia-Burns-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
Temporal ethics and the reuse of qualitative data.This video discusses the complex issues and practical solutions concerning data sharing and ethics.https://youtu.be/_5NIbKIxRhohttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Kathryn-Hughes-and-Anna-Tarrant-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - humanVideo
Use of data in safe havens: ethics and reproducibility issues.Louise Corti discussed some of the governance measures used to accredit research projects and researchers.https://youtu.be/l4hbojc1Reohttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Louise-Corti-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - humanVideo
Who takes responsibility for our unreported clinical research?Marc Taylor is Chair of the UK’s ISRCTN registry of clinical research discusses the issues of unreported clinical research.https://youtu.be/9GRKgZIQn_whttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Makr-Taylor-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
Experiences of engaging with and implementing trusted research.Christopher Buckland, Security Commercial Director, at Cranfield University, Swindon.https://youtu.be/qf98p4BErqchttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/YouTube-Final-Christopher-Buckland-April-2023-1.jpgGood practice and governanceVideo
Institutional impact of research integrity training.Dr Christian Dumpitak discusses his experience and lessons learned from long-term developments in the field of research integrity at Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf (Germany).https://youtu.be/JuSLDEBIRaghttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Dr-Christian-Dumpitak-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
Building a healthy research culture.Professor Leanne Hodson talks about how research team leaders and members can nurture a healthy research culture by taking small, practical steps.https://youtu.be/WH2cAChUzFAhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Leanne-Hodson-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
Introduction to the Concordat to Support Research Integrity.This guide aims to provide introductory information on the Concordat to Support Research Integrity to those not familiar with it. It should be of use to researchers, research integrity officers and those who are considering raising concerns relating to research integrity with a research organisation.https://ukrio.org/resources/introduction-to-the-concordat-to-support-research-integrity/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-56.pngGood practice and governanceGuidance
Summary of responses on the revised research misconduct procedure.Model research misconduct procedure 2023 - summary of responses and change made following a survey on the draft procedure in May 2022. https://ukrio.org/resources/summary-of-responses-to-model-procedure-and-how-we-have-responded/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-54.pngResearch misconductGuidance
Questionable research practices (QRP)s.This article considers Questionable Research Practices as a spectrum of behaviours, ranging from honest errors and mistakes at one end, through to more serious behaviours at the other.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Simon-Kolstoe-Guidance-QRPs-2023.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-53.pngGood practice and governanceGuidance
Case study 4: Research misconduct for trainers. STEM focus.Is it poor supervision or research misconduct? This case study version is for trainers.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-4-for-trainers_STEM-case-study-on-research-misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-39.pngResearch misconductCase study
Case study 4: Research misconduct for trainees in STEM disciplines.Is it poor supervision or research misconduct? This case study version is for trainees.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-4-for-trainees_STEM-case-study-on-research-misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-40-1.pngResearch misconductCase study
Cultures of research within a small specialist institution: cultivating cultures of doing​.Professor Maria Delgado, Vice Principal, Research and Knowledge Exchange, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London​.https://youtu.be/y24pluJCUUIhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Maria-Delgado-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
Consent in research in the arts, humanities and social sciences.David Carpenter poses questions for the audience’s consideration about the concept of ‘participant consent’ in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. He asks delegates to consider if ‘participant consent’, as understood in other research disciplines, is applicable in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences or if can it be substituted by simple agreement, consensus and collaboration in the context of mutual respect and the absence of hierarchies?https://youtu.be/MCIkwmjPDMkhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/David-Carpenter-Arts-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.jpgResearch ethics - humanVideo
Expanding ethics and integrity.John Oates, Professor of Developmental Psychology.https://youtu.be/DSbhVBBbZt8https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Copy-of-YouTube-John-Oates.jpgResearch ethics - humanVideo
Enhancing international collaboration: The role of trusted research at Nottingham.Jason Feehily, Head-Trusted Research at the University of Nottingham, talked about increasing and deepening international collaborations across Research, Knowledge Exchange and Teaching within the Trusted Research framework. Jason drew out case studies from their experience and shared the University's approach and experience.https://youtu.be/F_wChjDNUv4https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/You-Tube-Final-Jason-Feehily-April-2023-1.jpgGood practice and governanceVideo
How can practice research be shared?James Bulley, Artist and Researcher discusses the challenges in ensuring that research is high quality and of high ethical standards.https://youtu.be/CrQuvFmPvV4https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-James-Bulley-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
Newer practices that add transparency and increase trust. A research publisher's perspective.Chris Graf, Director of Research Integrity at Wiley, covers, what publishers are doing that helps researchers and universities to amplify research integrity by adopting new kinds of transparency.https://youtu.be/V0AVDnupFnshttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Chris-Graf-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngPublication ethics including authorshipVideo
Registered Reports 2.0 Introducing the peer community in registered reports.Professor Chris Chambers, Cardiff University.https://youtu.be/QfGQdmE9I1ghttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Chris-Chambers-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngPublication ethics including authorshipVideo
My experience with registered reports.Prof Dorothy Bishop discussed how the registered reports publishing model contrasts with conventional publishing, and what the benefits are for authors and for science in general.https://youtu.be/z8ifxQttw3Ehttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Dorothy-Bishop-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngPublication ethics including authorshipVideo
Octopus, a quick introduction.Dr Alexandra Freeman, described the thinking behind Octopus and how it is designed to incentivise good science rather than good storytelling.https://youtu.be/cipaJsgWvwAhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Alex-Freeman-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngPublication ethics including authorshipVideo
Responsible, ethical and fair authorship.Dr. Irene Hames, Independent Advisor on research integrity, research publication and publication ethics, discusses the important issue of authorship in research.https://youtu.be/-cKDDTva1J8https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Irene-Hames-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngPublication ethics including authorshipVideo
Combatting predatory journals and conferences.Mrs Susan Veldsman, Director: Scholarly Publishing, Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf).https://youtu.be/6C2KJ8p6rwEhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Susan-Veldsman-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngPublication ethics including authorshipVideo
An introduction to authorship and publication ethics.Matt Hodgkinson, Research Integrity Manager, UKRIO. In this video, Matt focuses on key topics in publication ethics and authorship in research.https://youtu.be/V6X5sBn6Kpchttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Matt-Hodgkinson-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngPublication ethics including authorshipVideo
Helping the public navigate research integrity.Tracey Brown OBE, Director of Sense About Science and Trustee at UKRIO, shared her perspective on good research practice and communication of research.https://youtu.be/oX_Gc8S98fkhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Tracey-Brown-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
Perspectives on research practice: perspectives on research integrity.Sir Patrick Vallance FRS FMedSci FRCP HonFREng is Government Chief Scientific Adviser (GCSA), National Technology Adviser (NTA) and Head of the Government Science and Engineering (GSE) Profession.https://youtu.be/KSOke8tImbchttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Patrick-Vallance-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
An Introduction to Research Integrity.James Parry, Chief Executive, UKRIO, discusses the challenges involved in ensuring that research is high quality and of high ethical standards.https://youtu.be/SvtZ3n3ZI-8https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-James-Parry-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
Climate sustainability of the academic system.Dr Astrid Eichhorn, Associate Professor, University of Southern Denmark and Speaker of Die Junge Akademie (German Young Academy)https://youtu.be/N_nsr0Vl4gwhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Astrid-Aichhorn-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
Case study 2: Research misconduct for trainees.Is it research misconduct? This case study version is for trainees.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-2-for-trainees_Research-misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-34.pngResearch misconductCase study
Environmental Sustainability in the practice of research and innovation.Alison Robinson, Deputy Executive Chair and Director, Corporate Affairs, Natural Environment Research Council UKRI Environmental Sustainability.https://youtu.be/pKbmLllT_fkhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Alison-Robinson-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
Embedding EDI in Research Practice and Culture.Dr Rachel Cowen, Director of the Centre for Academic and Researcher Development, Faculty of Biology,University of Manchesterhttps://youtu.be/iyG26g5tuwAhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Rachel-Cowen-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngEquality, Equity, Diversity and InclusionVideo
Environmentally Sustainable Science and LEAF.Martin Farley, Director, Green Labs Associates, Sustainable Laboratory Advisor at University College London and Sustainable Research Manager, Kings College Londonhttps://youtu.be/4LHEsqnoJD0https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Martin-Farley-Website-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
What is high quality research and why do people do it?Professor, Dame Ottoline Leyser DBE FRS, Chief Executive, UK Research and Innovation, and Regius Professor of Botany, University of Cambridge.https://youtu.be/qH4dvrYaGIUhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Professor-Dame-Ottoline-Leyser-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
Recognising and rewarding responsible research practice.Dr Elizabeth Adams talks through how we might recognise and celebrate support for the careers of others.https://youtu.be/kwIjUS3un5khttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Dr-Elizabeth-Adams-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
Advancing our research culture.Dr Tanita Casci, Head of Research Policy, University of Glasgow.https://youtu.be/s22TlyICwmMhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Tanita-Casci-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
A culture of integrity: through the lens of supervision.Dr Sam Oakley, Researcher Development & Integrity Specialist, University of Glasgow.https://youtu.be/zTTNh_gd4oAhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Sam-Oakley-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
We're passed awareness raising, it's now time for lowering barriers and incentivise open science!Dr Samuel Westwood, University of Westminster.https://youtu.be/swl4pXMlLTghttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Samuel-Westwood-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
Research leadership, a service to others.Dr Nadia Soliman, Research Associate, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London​https://youtu.be/aW315vKGvSghttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Dr-Nadia-Soliman-2nd-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo
Embedding research integrity in institutional research ethics frameworks.Rowena Lamb, Head of Research Integrity, University College London and Gail Seymour, Head of Research Ethics and Governance, University of Exeter.https://youtu.be/C8_Outtenjohttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/You-TUbe-Rowena-and-Gail-800-×-500px-1.jpgResearch ethics - humanVideo
Case study 2: Research misconduct for trainers.Is it research misconduct? This case study version is for trainers.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-2-for-trainers_Research-misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-38.pngResearch misconductCase study
Case study 3: Plagiarism for trainees.Is it plagiarism? This case study version is for trainees.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-3-for-trainees_AHSS-case-study-on-research-misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-36.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study
Case Study 1: Authorship/Research Misconduct for trainees.When an authorship dispute is more than it seems. This case study version is for trainers.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-1-for-trainers_Authorship-and-Research-Misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-37.pngResearch misconduct, Publication ethics including authorshipCase study
Researcher Checklist of Ethics Applications.A useful checklist for researchers to use when submitting an ethics application to a REC.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Researcher-Checklist-of-Ethics-Applications-for-Research-with-Human-Beings.-102020.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-14.pngResearch ethics - humanTool
Audit tool aligned with core principles.Appendix 3: Audit tool aligned with core principles. The audit tool has been designed to enable institutions to audit themselves.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Appendix-3-Audit-tool-aligned-with-core-principles.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-17.pngResearch ethics - humanTool
Risk assessment matrix.Appendix 2: Risk assessment matrix. The assessment of risk may be one of those areas where some degree of overlap between research governance and independent ethics review might occur.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Appendix-2-Risk-assessment-matrix.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-16.pngResearch ethics - humanTool
REC review panel checklist for applications.A useful checklist for REC members to use. This is Appendix 1 in PDF format.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/REC-Review-Panel-Checklist-sept2020-final.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-15.pngResearch ethics - humanTool
What is a Research Ethics Committee?What is a Research Ethics Committee? Research ethics committees (RECs) are an important part of a healthy research culture. Their role is to consider the ethical implications of research. Read more..https://ukrio.org/what-is-a-research-ethics-committee/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Ethics-2.pngResearch ethics - humanGuidance
Gathering research data online: practical and ethical considerations.Dr Claire Hewson, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, at The Open University shares insights about gathering research data online: practical and ethical considerations.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcQTgl1fxowhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Dr-Claire-Hewson-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - humanVideo
Key points: Research Ethics Support and Review in Research Organisations.A PDF of a presentation summarising the key points of the guidance in PowerPointhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Research-Ethics-Support-and-Review-in-Research-Organisations-guidance-key-points.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-12.pngResearch ethics - humanGuidance
The ethical challenges of co-production.In this video Professor Kate Pahl talks through her experience in co-production and working with communities and describes the ethical challenges that arise.https://youtu.be/1OvQ940XBl0https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Kate-Pahl-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - humanVideo
Key points: Research Ethics Support and Review in Research Organisations.A presentation summarising the key points of the guidance in PowerPointhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Research-Ethics-Support-and-Review-in-Research-Organisations-guidance-key-points.pptxhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-11.pngResearch ethics - humanGuidance
Research Ethics Support and Review in Research Organisations - summary version.This document is a summary version of Research Ethics Support and Review in Research Organisationshttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Research-Ethics-Support-and-Review-in-Research-Organisations-UKRIO-ARMA-2020-summary-version.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-10.pngResearch ethics - humanGuidance
Research Ethics Support and Review in Research Organisations.This document offers benchmark policies and processes which organisations can use to create or revise institutional practices in order to support the functions of research ethics committeeshttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Research-Ethics-Support-and-Review-in-Research-Organisations-UKRIO-ARMA-2020.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-9.pngResearch ethics - humanGuidance
Good practice in research: Internet-mediated research.This document aims to assist in RECs developing their knowledge around internet-mediated research, embedding relevant principles and considerations and embedding this guidance into research culture to assist in ethical review, research practice and consideration of ethical issues.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIO-Guidance-Note-Internet-Mediated-Research-v1.0.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-8.pngResearch ethics - humanGuidance
Ethics in AWERB.A blog discussing the issues of why many AWERB members acknowledge that AWERBs do not really address ethical issues.https://ukrio.org/resources/research-integrity-resources/ethics-in-awerb/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Ethics-in-AWERB-1.pngResearch ethics - animalBlog
A short guide to research misconduct.This guide aims to give useful information on allegations of research misconduct and research misconduct procedures, for anyone who has made an allegation or is considering doing so, who is subject to an allegation, or who is relatively new to research misconduct such as early-career researchers, journalists, or the public.https://ukrio.org/news/research-misconduct-a-short-guide/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Research-misconduct-–-a-short-guide.jpgResearch misconductGuidance
Research involving security-sensitive material.Position statement on research involving security-sensitive materialhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIO-position-statement-on-research-involving-security-sensitive-material.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-5.pngGood practice and governancePosition statement
Statutory regulation of research integrity.UKRIO's position on the statutory regulation of the conduct of research in the UK.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIO-Position-statement-statutory-regulation-of-research-integrity.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-4.pngGood practice and governancePosition statement
Questionable Research Practices.A selection of publications, infographics, slides and videos on Questionable Research Practices (QRPs)https://ukrio.org/resources/research-integrity-resources/questionable-research-practices/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-3.pngGood practice and governanceResource page
Recommended checklist for researchers.The Checklist is a one-page, non-technical checklist for the key points of good practice in research. Use of the Checklist can assist researchers and organisations in fulfilling the requirements of regulatory, funding and other bodies and ensure that important issues have not been overlooked.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIO-Recommended-Checklist-for-Researchers.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2.pngGood practice and governanceTool
Recommended Checklist for Research Communities During the COVID-19 Pandemic.This checklist is aimed at individuals and organisations performing research of any kind during a pandemic – helping them anticipate issues that may affect the quality and ethical standards of their research and think about how they might be addressed.https://ukrio.org/resources/publications/recommended-checklist-during-covid-19/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-1.pngGood practice and governanceTool
Self-Assessment Tool for The Concordat to Support Research Integrity.This self-assessment tool has been developed to help institutions identify areas of their research practices, systems and policies, researcher development and monitoring that may need to be revised in order to adhere to the requirements and recommendations of The Concordat to Support Research Integrity (2019).https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIO-Self-Assessment-Tool-for-The-Concordat-to-Support-Research-Integrity-V2.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White.pngGood practice and governanceTool
Improving research culture: confidence in qualitative assessment approaches.Dr Stroobants discusses the current momentum for research and academic assessment reform, including through the recently launched Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment, holds a lot of potential for improving research culture.https://youtu.be/uN0F9gkwBIQhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Dr-Karen-Stroobants-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governanceVideo
Breaches in Research Integrity.Should we be less British and more Australian when it comes to the use of the words research misconduct? In this article the benefits of an investigation into potential breaches in research integrity are discussed.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Breaches-in-RI-2023.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-75.pngResearch misconductBlog
What the neglected 'how to's of research have to do with ethics and integrity.Petra Boyton talks through the broad range of issues that should be covered in research training, but often are not.https://youtu.be/W4VXchI5jQQhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Petra-Boynton-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px-YouTube-Thumbnail-2.pngResearch CultureVideo
A primer on research involving animals.This document focuses on responsible conduct, good governance and ethical oversight of animal use in research.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIO-Research-Integrity-A-primer-on-research-involving-animals-V2.0.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-52.pngResearch ethics - animalGuidance
REC members and research involving animal use.A topical blog that explains why REC members need to know about research involving animal use.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/3-important-things-research-ethics-committee-rec-members-need-to-know-about-research-involving-animal-use/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Blog-3-important-things-Research-Ethics-Committee-REC-members-need-to-know-about-research-involving-animal-use..pngResearch ethics - animalBlog
Case study 3: Plagiarism for trainers.Is it plagiarism? This case study version is for trainers.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-3-for-trainers_AHSS-case-study-on-research-misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-35.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study
Pre-prints vs Pre-proof/Pre-press.A page explaining what pre-proof and pre-press articles are.https://ukrio.org/resources/research-integrity-resources/pre-prints-vs-pre-proof-and-pre-press/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-25.pngPublication ethics including authorshipResource page
Code of Practice for Research.The Code of Practice for Research is an essential reference tool to support researchers and research organisations in the conduct of research of the highest quality and standards.https://ukrio.org/resources/publications/code-of-practice-for-research/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-6.pngGood practice and governanceGuidance
Case Study 1: Authorship/Research Misconduct for trainees.When an authorship dispute is more than it seems. This case study version is for trainees.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-1-for-trainees_Authorship-and-Research-Misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-31.pngResearch misconduct, Publication ethics including authorshipCase study
EASE/UKRIO Peer Review Week webinar.How can peer review support research integrity?https://ukrio.org/events/webinar-series/peer-review-week-webinar/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Ease-Webinar-.pngPublication ethics including authorshipVideo
Misconduct in Biomedical Research: Inappropriate Image Duplications.Dr Elisabeth Bik,Science Integrity Consultant, talks about her work related to detecting inappropriate image duplications.https://youtu.be/oKXWSFwByREhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Copy-of-FINAL-Elisabeth-Bik-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch misconductVideo
Digital badges.Digital badge in responsible conduct of research at University College Cork.https://ukrio.org/resources/research-integrity-resources/digital-badge-in-responsible-conduct-of-research/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-30.pngResearch CultureBlog
Research misconduct reporting checklist.A list of questions to ask yourself when reporting potential research misconduct (in the UK).https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Misconduct-Reporting-Checklist-180523.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-69.pngResearch misconductTool
Integrity in practice.It is a toolkit for those who wish to continue to improve research integrity and support a positive research culture within their organisation.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIO-Royal-Society-Integrity-in-Practice.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-29.pngResearch CultureTool
Research culture.A collection of resources on research culture.https://ukrio.org/resources/research-integrity-resources/research-culture/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-28.pngResearch CultureResource page
Academic image integrity.A resource page on academic image integrity.https://ukrio.org/resources/research-integrity-resources/academic-image-integrity/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-27.pngPublication ethics including authorshipResource page
Authorship.An extensive resource page covering everything you need to know about authorship.https://ukrio.org/resources/research-integrity-resources/authorship/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-23.pngPublication ethics including authorshipResource page
Predatory journals and publishers.A useful list of resources relating to predatory journals and publishers.https://ukrio.org/resources/research-integrity-resources/predatory-journals-and-publishers/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-26.pngPublication ethics including authorshipResource page
Animal Materials Working Group.An initiative to address the legal and ethical acquisition of animal, and animal-derived materials to work towards a cohesive, transparent approach across the sector.https://ukrio.org/resources/animal-materials-working-group/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/AMWG.pngResearch ethics - animalWorking group
Expert interview: image integrity analyst.We asked Jana Christopher, a image integrity analyst, a series of questions about her work.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/expert-interviews/jana-christopher-image-integrity-analyst/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Jana-Christopher-800-×-500px.pngPublication ethics including authorshipExpert Interview
Guidance for researchers on retractions in academic journals.In collaboration with COPE this guidance is intended to raise awareness of the proper criteria for retractions.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIO-Guidance-for-researchers-on-retractions-in-academic-journals.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-22.pngPublication ethics including authorshipGuidance
Authorship guidance.This guidance documents explores good authorship practices.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIO-Guidance-Note-Authorship-v1.0.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-21.pngPublication ethics including authorshipGuidance
Promoting diversity and inclusion in the research environment.In this video, Polly Williams shares how the Royal Academy of Engineering is promoting diversity and inclusion in the research environment.https://youtu.be/pOV3nr3F7eshttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Polly-Williams-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngEquality, Equity, Diversity and InclusionVideo
Equality, diversity and inclusion in the research publishing.Kim provides an overview of the current issues concerning diversity in research publishing.https://youtu.be/6G4WUz30UFwhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Kim-Eggleton-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngEquality, Equity, Diversity and InclusionVideo
Equality, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.A selection of publications, infographics, slides and videos on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.https://ukrio.org/resources/research-integrity-resources/equality-diversity-and-inclusion/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-58.pngEquality, Equity, Diversity and InclusionResource page
Ethical review of Non-ASPA activities.Andy Cunningham's presentation focused on the ethical review of Non-ASPA activities at the University of Sussex.https://youtu.be/OctoLKn42pIhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Andy-Cunningham-800-×-500px-1.pngResearch ethics - animalVideo
Working towards a practical framework for the acquisition and use of non-human materials.Catherine McCarthy presented an overview of the current review of the acquisition and use of animal materials and more broadly non-human materials in research, that is currently being undertaken at the Wellcome Sanger Institute.https://youtu.be/zhP2ZQOLGEAhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Catherine-McCarthy-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - animalVideo
A primer on research involving animals.Dr Nikki Osborne provides an overview of the revised Primer on research involving animals.https://youtu.be/XnO6dmqHHD0https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Research-INvolving-aniamls-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - animalVideo
Research culture and the 3Rs.Dr Nathalie Percie du Sert, Head of Experimental Design and Reporting, National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs); Dr Mark Prescott, Director of Policy and Outreach, NC3Rs.https://youtu.be/eta_9_PI6DIhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Resource-Dr-Mark-Prescott-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - animalVideo
How a publisher's research integrity group works.Suzanne Farley, PhD, Research Integrity Director, Springer Nature.https://youtu.be/p4E5JEck49Ehttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-Suzanne-Farley-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngPublication ethics including authorshipVideo



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Designing and conducting inclusive researchDr Barnes and Dr Newby discuss the importance of conducting inclusive research that benefits all, particularly those who have historically been underserved or excluded. They demonstrate how inclusion can be embedded at every stage of the research lifecycle—from conception to dissemination, implementation, and impact.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIOEXPERTWEBINAR-DRBARNES-DRNEWBY.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Rebecca-Barnes-and-Chris-Newby-website.pngEquality, Equity, Diversity and InclusionPowerPoint Slide27/02/2025 7:00 pm
Designing and conducting inclusive researchDr Barnes and Dr Newby discuss the importance of conducting inclusive research that benefits all, particularly those who have historically been underserved or excluded. They demonstrate how inclusion can be embedded at every stage of the research lifecycle—from conception to dissemination, implementation, and impact.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qnnQPqta2M&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fukrio.org%2F&source_ve_path=MjM4NTEhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Rebecca-Barnes-and-Chris-Newby-website.pngEquality, Equity, Diversity and InclusionVideo27/02/2025 7:00 pm
What makes an equitable research culture? Centring an ethics of care for post-graduate researchersDr. Maisha Islam discusses how issues of equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in research culture are critical to fostering trust and confidence in the research process.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIOEXPERTWEBINAR-DRISLAM.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Maisha-Islam-2.pngEquality, Equity, Diversity and InclusionPowerPoint Slide27/02/2025 7:00 pm
What makes an equitable research culture? Centring an ethics of care for post-graduate researchersDr. Maisha Islam discusses how issues of equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in research culture are critical to fostering trust and confidence in the research process.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yeue0sWPH4https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Maisha-Islam-2.pngEquality, Equity, Diversity and InclusionVideo27/02/2025 7:00 pm
Destigmatising the search and correction of research errorsIn a new blog, UKRIO CEO Stephanie Neave and Trustee Dr Simon Kolstoe argue that efforts to prevent research errors must accurately reflect and address the root causes driving questionable research practices and misconduct.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/destigmatising-the-search-and-correction-of-research-errors/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-11-2.pngResearch misconduct, Research CultureBlog06/01/2025 12:00 am
Discussion paper on terminology changes for destigmatising the investigation of research misconductUKRIO publishes a new discussion paper to terminology currently used in research misconduct investigations in the UK and the potential to amend it.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/discussion-paper-on-terminology-changes-to-destigmatise-the-investigation-of-research-misconduct/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-10-2.pngGood practice and governance, Research misconductTool, Advice29/11/2024 12:00 am
Whistleblowing and Breaches of Good Research Practice.UKRIO and Protect publish a guidance to support whistleblowers in research settings in the UK.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/whistleblowing-and-breaches-of-good-research-practice/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Whistleblowing-news-item.pngGood practice and governance, Research misconductGuidance11/10/2024 12:00 pm
AI in research: lessons from ‘Science in the age of AI’Mr. Areeq Chowdhury (The Royal Society) discusses learnings on the implications of AI for scientific research from the Royal Society’s recently published report, Science in the age of AI.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcHFIaOUGUw&feature=youtu.behttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Areeq-Chowdhury-Website-Graphic.pngGood practice and governanceVideo09/10/2024 4:36 pm
Using Generative-AI Tools in Research: Ethics Matters; How to Operationalise an Effective SystemDr. Summers explores ethical and legal considerations for using Generative-AI tools within research projects, examining the issue from both the perspective of researchers and research institutions.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/2024-10-09-Summers_Gen-AI_Ethics_Considerations_UKRIO_Presentation-SMALLER.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Copy-of-Scott-Summers-Youtube-thumbnail.pngGood practice and governancePowerPoint Slide09/10/2024 12:00 am
AI in research: lessons from ‘Science in the age of AI’Mr. Areeq Chowdhury (The Royal Society) addresses learnings on the implications of AI for scientific research from the Royal Society’s recently published report, Science in the age of AI.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/20241009-UKRIO-Science-in-the-age-of-AI-Areeq-Chowdhury-The-Royal-Society.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Areeq-Chowdhury-Website-Graphic.pngGood practice and governancePowerPoint Slide09/10/2024 12:00 am
Research your AI research toolsUKRIO Acting Head of Research Integrity Dr. Josephine Woodhams writes about the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in research and their implications for research integrity.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/research-your-ai-research-tools/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-25-1.pngGood practice and governanceBlog08/10/2024 4:00 pm
Enablers and Inhibitors of Research IntegrityEnablers and Inhibitors of Research Integrity, is a new addition to the evidence base for research integrity. The study, carried out by UKRIO in partnership with the UK Reproducibility Network and the Science Policy Research Unit of the University of Sussex, explores the evidence for systemic factors that may enable or inhibit research integrity and was commissioned by the UK Committee on Research Integrity.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/enablers-and-inhibitors-of-research-integrity/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Enablers-and-Inhibitors-800-×-500px.jpgGood practice and governance, Research CultureGuidance23/08/2024 12:00 am
Speaker notes: Science Communication and Research Integrity.These speaker notes were prepared for the UKRIO webinar ‘Science communication and research integrity’ on 26th June 2024, by Dr Stephen Webster, Senior Lecturer in Science Communication, Imperial College London and Director of The Good Science Project.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/speaker-notes-science-communication-and-research-integrity/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Stephen-Webster-Slides-notes-tab-800-×-500px-1.jpgPublication ethics including authorship, Research CultureBlog26/06/2024 12:00 am
Is research integrity relevant to science communication?​A PDF file of Mun-Keat Looi's slides, from his presentation during UKRIO's webinar on science communication and research integrity.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Mun-Keat-Looi-BMJ-Is-Research-Integrity-Relevant-to-Science-Communication.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/SLIDES-Mun-Keat-Looi-800-×-500px.jpgPublication ethics including authorship, Research CulturePDF of PowerPoint slides26/06/2024 12:00 am
Science communication and research integrity.This is a video recording of the science communication and research integrity webinar held in June 2024.https://youtu.be/5j-BQkExV0shttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Science-communication-and-research-integrity-webinar-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-x-500-px.jpgGood practice and governance, Publication ethics including authorship, Research CultureVideo26/06/2024 12:00 am
Resource Page: Peer Review.A resource page listing guidance and tools relating to Peer Review.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/peer-review/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Resource-Page-Peer-Review-1.pngPublication ethics including authorshipResource page22/05/2024 12:00 pm
Barriers to Investigating and Reporting Research Misconduct.The report summarises our key reflections and planned actions, alongside broader proposals for UK research employers, funders, and Government to tackle these issues and wider tensions within the research ecosystem which hinder the investigation and reporting of research misconduct.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/barriers-to-investigating-and-reporting-research-misconduct/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/RMR-Image-2-draft.pngResearch misconductGuidance, Working group, Advice20/05/2024 12:01 am
Research Integrity Matters Relating to Students.This note contains information and advice about student interaction with research integrity and engaging with them about it.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Research-integrity-matters-relating-to-students-26_04_24.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-15-1.pngGood practice and governance, Research misconductGuidance26/04/2024 12:00 am
Resource Page: Research Integrity Podcasts.A listing of freely available podcasts on research integrity and related topics.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/research-integrity-podcasts/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-16-1.pngGood practice and governanceResource page26/04/2024 12:00 am
Resource Page: Trusted Research.A resource page listing the main references relating to Trusted Research.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/trusted-research/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Resource-page-Trusted-Research.pngGood practice and governanceResource page22/04/2024 12:00 am
Challenging colonial practices in research: A guide for PhD researchers.Dr Jocelyne Sze talk through the challenging colonical practices in research for PhD researchers.https://youtu.be/J68bzBbXfMwhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Jocelyne-Sze-800-×-500px.jpgResearch CultureVideo17/04/2024 12:00 am
Decolonised research culture and practice.Dr Romina Istratii talks through how a decolonised research culture can improve research integrity.https://youtu.be/-GsO3XCPR3chttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Romina-Istratii-800-×-500px.jpgResearch CultureVideo17/04/2024 12:00 am
Resource Page: Open Research.A page dedicated to resources on open research.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/open-research/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Open-Research.pngGood practice and governanceResource page19/03/2024 12:00 am
Position statement: 'Silent' outcome switching.A position statement from UKRIO on 'silent' outcome switching.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Silent-outcome-switching.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-14-1.pngGood practice and governancePosition statement19/03/2024 12:00 am
Social Media and Ethics.In this informative video, Dr Nicolas Gold identifies some key ethics issues when using social media data. He suggests an approach to constructing arguments for ethically defensible research in this space and gives a brief “tour” of some platform terms and their potential impact on research.https://youtu.be/RTWWnOV4Gckhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Nicolas-Gold-800-×-500px-1.pngResearch ethics - humanVideo21/02/2024 12:00 am
Managing Research Misconduct Investigations: Tips and Ideas.Managing research misconduct investigations can be challenging. This document contains tips and ideas to help the process run more smoothly.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Managing-Research-Misconduct-Investigations.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2024-01-23T135601.437.pngResearch misconductGuidance23/01/2024 12:00 am
Procedure for the Investigation of Misconduct in Research - Accessible Version.An accessible version of UKRIO's Procedure for the Investigation of Misconduct in Research.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Procedure-for-the-Investigation-of-Misconduct-in-Research_Accessible.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-12-08T125349.829.pngResearch misconductGuidance06/12/2023 12:00 am
Navigating Open Research at the University of Exeter.Watch this insightful video presented by Sofia Fernandes, Open Research Manager at the University of Exeter's library, where you'll learn a comprehensive overview of the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in the realm of open research for researchers and institutions.https://youtu.be/rhY1F5kJRwohttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Navigating-Open-Research-at-the-University-of-Exeter.-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governance, Publication ethics including authorshipVideo06/12/2023 12:00 am
How openness facilitates collaboration.Dr Jemeen Sreedharan, talks about his personal experiences of openness (and the opposite!) and how it has led to his research flourishing.https://youtu.be/tB-O3cs7leshttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/How-openness-facilitates-collaboration-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governance, Research CultureVideo06/12/2023 12:00 am
FAQ: Correcting the scholarly record, and dispelling myths around corrections.An FAQ that addresses the themes of many questions that were raise by the attendees of this webinar.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FAQ-from-the-UKRIO-webinar-entitled-Correcting-the-scholarly-record-and-dispelling-myths-around-corrections.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Copy-of-Correcting-the-scholarly-record.-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.pngPublication ethics including authorshipGuidance16/11/2023 12:00 am
Research Integrity Champions, Leads and Advisers. Supporting materials.Case study examples of research integrity champions, leads and advisers and a guidance on the types of training that could be needed.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/research-integrity-champions-leads-advisers/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-11-13T151332.868.pngGood practice and governanceCase study13/11/2023 12:00 am
Good Practice in Research: Research Integrity Champions, Leads and Advisers.This document aims to share best practice from academic and research organisations that have implemented a model of Research Integrity Champions, Leads and/or Advisers.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/UKRIO-Research-Integrity-Champions-Leads-and-Advisers-V1.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-11-13T124805.560.pngGood practice and governanceGuidance13/11/2023 12:00 am
Code of Practice for Research - Accessible Version, 2023.Accessible version of the Code of Practice for Research is an essential reference tool to support researchers and research organisations in the conduct of research of the highest quality and standards.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Code-of-Practice-for-Research-V3-2023_Accessible.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-11-06T103404.351.pngGood practice and governanceGuidance06/11/2023 12:00 am
Resources page: Ethical issues in research using social media.A useful resources page on the ethical issues in research using social media.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/ethical-issues-in-research-using-social-media/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-11-06T105307.142.pngResearch ethics - humanResource page06/11/2023 12:00 am
Advice on the recruitment of research misconduct panel members.The recruitment of research misconduct panel members can be difficult and time consuming. This document contains suggestions on how to go about it.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/advice-on-the-recruitment-of-research-misconduct-panel-members/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-11-01T132916.403.pngResearch misconductGuidance01/11/2023 12:00 am
Research Misconduct Reporting Checklist - Accessible Version, 2023.A useful checklist to use when considering reporting misconduct. This is a fully accessible version.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Misconduct-Reporting-Checklist_Accessible.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-10-27T103237.533.pngResearch misconductTool27/10/2023 12:00 am
Infographic: Responsibilities of a Technician / Research Assistant in improving research culture.An infographic showing the responsibilities of a STEM focused technician / research assistant in improving research culture.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Infographic_ImprovingResearchCulture_Responsibilities-of-a-Technician.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-10-19T104104.959.pngResearch CultureInfographic19/10/2023 12:00 am
The culture change of the REF 2028.A discussion piece about the increased emphasis on the research environment and culture of the REF 2028.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/the-culture-change-of-the-ref-2028/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-10-17T114147.573.pngResearch CultureBlog17/10/2023 12:00 am
Resources page: Mental health and well-being.A resource page that explores how working in academia can impact on mental health and well-being of researchers.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/mental-health-and-well-being/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-10-05T155931.247.pngResearch Culture, Equality, Equity, Diversity and InclusionResource page05/10/2023 12:00 am
Recommended Checklist for Researchers - Accessible Version, 2023.The checklist summarises the key points of good practice in research applicable to all disciplines.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Recommended-Checklist-For-Researchers_Accessible.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-10-02T143023.158.pngGood practice and governanceTool02/10/2023 12:00 am
Peer Review.Peer review excerpt from UKRIO's Code of Practice for Research.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Peer-Review_Excerpt-from-the-Code.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-09-28T150226.741.pngPublication ethics including authorshipGuidance26/09/2023 12:00 am
Infographic: Responsibilities of a postdoctoral researcher in improving research culture.An infographic describing the responsibilities of a postdoctoral researcher in improving research culture.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Infographic_ImprovingResearchCulture_Responsibilities-of-a-Postdoc-3.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-09-25T140237.490.pngResearch CultureInfographic25/09/2023 12:00 am
Infographic: Support for a Principle Investigator in improving research culture.An infographic that describes support for a PI in improving research culture.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Infographic_ImprovingResearchCulture_Support-for-a-PI-1.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-79.pngResearch CultureInfographic21/09/2023 12:00 am
Correcting the scholarly record, and dispelling myths around corrections​.A core part of publication ethics is that when published research is affected by errors or misconduct, this must be corrected. This webinar aims to explain both the process of fixing errors and misconceptions about corrections.https://youtu.be/7WFqwrzJtXIhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Copy-of-Correcting-the-scholarly-record.-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px.jpgPublication ethics including authorshipVideo21/09/2023 12:00 am
Infographic: Responsibilities of a Principle Investigator in improving research culture.An infographic that describes the responsibilities of a PI in improving research culture.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Infographic_ImprovingResearchCulture_Responsibilities-of-a-PI-1.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-80.pngResearch CultureInfographic14/09/2023 12:00 am
Artificial intelligence (AI) in research.A resource page covering the topic of AI in research.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/ai-in-research/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-09-08T134616.915.pngGood practice and governance, Publication ethics including authorshipResource page08/09/2023 12:00 am
Resource page: Co-production: participant and stakeholder involvement in research.A resource page on the topic of co-production: participant and stakeholder involvement in research.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/co-production-participant-and-stakeholder-involvement-in-research/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-09-08T134714.665.pngGood practice and governanceResource page08/09/2023 12:00 am
Infographic: Speak Up! Research culture concerns for all researchers.An infographic of research culture concerns to speak up about!https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Infographic_ResearchCulture_SpeakUpECR.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-78.pngResearch CultureInfographic01/09/2023 12:00 am
Responsibilities of a Postgraduate Research Student in improving research culture.An infographic describing the responsibilities of a PGRS in improving research culture.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Infographic_ImprovingResearchCulture_Responsibilities-of-a-PGR-student.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-77.pngResearch CultureInfographic01/09/2023 12:00 am
Open Access and Doctoral Theses.A useful collection of resources discussing making your thesis open access.https://ukrio.org/ukrio-resources/open-access-and-doctoral-theses/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-11-13T161247.734.pngPublication ethics including authorshipResource page02/11/2020 12:00 am



SUBSCRIBER RESOURCES

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Subscriber training webinar recording: Responsible research and innovationA recording of the presentation portion of 'Responsible research and innovation', a subscriber training webinar hosted by UKRIO on Thursday, 23rd January 2025.https://ukrio.org/members-area/subscriber-resources-from-ukrio/subscriber-training-webinar-responsible-research-and-innovation/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2-1.pngGood practice and governanceVideo, PowerPoint Slide, Past Event Summary Notes03/04/2025 12:00 am
Subscriber training webinar recording: Ethical considerations in researchA recording of the presentation portion of Ethical considerations in research, a subscriber training webinar hosted by UKRIO on Tuesday, 12th November 2024.https://ukrio.org/?page_id=11602&preview=truehttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-5-1.pngResearch ethics - humanVideo, PDF of PowerPoint slides, Past Event Summary Notes12/11/2024 12:00 am
Subscriber roundtable event summary: Reducing barriers to addressing research misconductA summary of the discussions held during UKRIO's subscriber roundtable event, Addressing barriers to research misconduct, held on Tuesday, 24th September 2024.https://ukrio.org/members-area/subscriber-resources-from-ukrio/subscriber-roundtable-report-reducing-barriers-to-addressing-research-misconduct/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-3-1.pngResearch misconductPast Event Summary Notes01/11/2024 12:00 am
Subscriber training webinar recording: Introduction to Research IntegrityA recording of the presentation portion of Introduction to research integrity, a subscriber training webinar hosted by UKRIO on Wednesday, 16th October 2024.https://ukrio.org/members-area/subscriber-resources-from-ukrio/subscriber-training-webinar-introduction-to-research-integrity/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-4-1.pngGood practice and governanceVideo, PDF of PowerPoint slides, Past Event Summary Notes16/10/2024 12:00 am
An introduction to artificial Intelligence and ethics review.David Carpenter, an independent consultant and trainer in research ethics and the Chair of the HRA South Central, Hampshire A research ethics committee has recorded useful video on an introduction to AI and ethics review.https://ukrio.org/members-area/subscriber-resources-from-ukrio/an-introduction-to-artificial-intelligence-and-ethics-review/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/AI-David-Carpenter-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - humanGuidance21/06/2024 12:00 am
Update from UKRIO at Annual Subscriber Day May 2024.Steph Neave, UKRIO’s CEO, and James Parry, UKRIO’s Chief Information Officer, presented an update on the work of UKRIO at the Annual Subscriber Day in May 2024.https://ukrio.org/members-area/subscriber-resources-from-ukrio/update-from-ukrio-at-annual-subscriber-day-may-2024/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Subscriber-Day-UKRIO-update-2024-website.pngGood practice and governanceAdvice21/06/2024 12:00 am
Appeals against research misconduct findings.This note provides guidance and clarification on the status of appeals in institutional research misconduct procedures in the context of the requirements of the Concordat to Support Research Integrity.https://ukrio.org/members-area/subscriber-resources-from-ukrio/appeals-against-research-misconduct-findings/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-20-1.pngResearch misconductGuidance21/06/2024 12:00 am
Subscriber Day Notes. Theme: The big and small changes to improve research quality.Summary notes from the Annual Subscriber Day, May 2024.https://ukrio.org/members-area/subscriber-resources-from-ukrio/summary-annual-subscriber-day-2024/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Subscriber-Day-Notes-Topic-Research-misconduct-800-×-500px-1.pngGood practice and governanceWorking group21/06/2024 12:00 am
Training Guide 1: Tips for delivering a research integrity case study session.A short training guide on tips for delivering a research integrity case study session.https://ukrio.org/members-area/subscriber-resources-from-ukrio/training-guide-1-tips-for-delivering-a-research-integrity-case-study-session/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-21-1.pngGood practice and governanceGuidance17/06/2024 12:00 am
Investigating research misconduct: follow up guidance and resources.A collation of completed guidance relating to research misconduct since the publication of UKRIO's Procedure to Investigate Research Misconduct in 2023.https://ukrio.org/members-area/subscriber-resources-from-ukrio/investigating-research-misconduct-follow-up-guidance-and-resources/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-23-1.pngResearch misconductGuidance13/06/2024 12:00 am
Round Table Notes. Topic: Research CultureNotes from 24/04/24 round table on research culture.https://ukrio.org/members-area/subscriber-resources-from-ukrio/round-table-notes-topic-research-culture/https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Round-Table-Notes-Topic-Research-Culture-800-×-500px-1.pngResearch CultureGuidance13/06/2024 12:00 am
What happens to good practice in practice: research misconduct​.This video is a recording of Tracey Brown OBE, Trustee, UKRIO; Director, Sense About Science​, who spoke at the UKRIO Subscriber Day in May 2024 on the topic ‘What happens to good practice in practice: research misconduct’.https://youtu.be/wemuK8MJEV8https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Tracey-Brown-800-x-500-px.pngGood practice and governance, Research misconductVideo23/05/2024 12:00 am
Research integrity: the big and small changes to improve research quality.Professor Dame Jessica Corner, Executive Chair, Research England​ gave the first keynote presentation at UKRIO's Subscriber Day in May 2024. Dame Jessica explained that research integrity was at the heart of improving research quality.https://youtu.be/tTgQWVKg_xEhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Prof-Dame-Jessica-Corner-800-x-500-px.pngGood practice and governance, Research CultureVideo23/05/2024 12:00 am
‘The big and small changes…’​.Rachael Gooberman-Hill, Co-chair, UK Committee on Research Integrity​ spoke at UKRIO's Subscriber Day in May 2024. Rachael started her presentation by highlighting visibility as one of the areas of focus from work they were doing at UKCORI.https://youtu.be/qNJIs5ZB7R0https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Rachael-Gooberman-Hill-800-x-500-px.pngGood practice and governance, Research CultureVideo23/05/2024 12:00 am
Surveying the provision of RI training in Japan, India, the UK, the USA, and Australia​.Dr Ed Gerstner, Director of Research Environment Alliances, ​Springer Nature​, introduced his presentation at the UKRIO Subscriber Day in May 2024, by explaining that information on what Australian researchers knew or understood about research integrity was not available.https://youtu.be/dj52qA2R4Iwhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Ed-Gerstner-800-x-500-px.pngGood practice and governance, Research CultureVideo23/05/2024 12:00 am
‘The big and small changes…’​.Rachael Gooberman-Hill, Co-chair, UK Committee on Research Integrity​ spoke at UKRIO's Subscriber Day in May 2024. Rachael started her presentation by highlighting visibility as one of the areas of focus from work they were doing at UKCORI.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Gooberman-Hill-UKRIO-subscribers-event-May-2024-sent.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Rachael-Gooberman-Hill-800-x-500-px.pngGood practice and governance, Research CulturePDF of PowerPoint slides23/05/2024 12:00 am
Surveying the provision of RI training in Japan, India, the UK, the USA, and Australia​.Dr Ed Gerstner, Director of Research Environment Alliances, ​Springer Nature​, introduced his presentation at the UKRIO Subscriber Day in May 2024, by explaining that information on what Australian researchers knew or understood about research integrity was not available.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/E-Gerstner-Springer-Nature-2024-05-23-UKRIO-panel-—-Comparing-the-provision-of-research-integrity-training-in-Japan_India_UK_USA_Aus.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Ed-Gerstner-800-x-500-px.pngGood practice and governance, Research CulturePDF of PowerPoint slides23/05/2024 12:00 am
What happens to good practice in practice: research misconduct​.Slides from Tracey Brown OBE, Trustee, UKRIO; Director, Sense About Science​, who spoke at the UKRIO Subscriber Day in May 2024 on the topic ‘What happens to good practice in practice: research misconduct’.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/TB-edit-20240522-UKRIO-2024-Subscriber-day-combined-slide-deck.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Tracey-Brown-800-x-500-px.pngGood practice and governance, Research misconductPDF of PowerPoint slides23/05/2024 12:00 am
Looking at AI and ethics review - A brief introduction.Slides from David Carpenter's talk on an introduction to AI and ethics review.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/AI-Ethics-_UKRIO-recording_Mar-2024-.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/AI-David-Carpenter-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - humanPDF of PowerPoint slides12/04/2024 12:00 am
Looking at Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ethics review. A brief introduction.David Carpenter introduces the topic of AI and ethics review to set the scene for discussions within your own research organisation.https://youtu.be/42CnjTMR6yMhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/AI-David-Carpenter-800-×-500px-1.jpgResearch ethics - humanVideo12/04/2024 12:00 am
Factsheet Responsibilities of a Postdoctoral Researcher in improving research culture.This factsheet is a more in-depth version of the corresponding infographic.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FactSheet_IRC_Responsibilities-of-a-Postdoc.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Postdoctoral-Researcher-Factsheet.pngResearch CultureFactsheet21/02/2024 12:00 am
Factsheet: Responsibilities of a Postgraduate Research Student in improving research culture.This factsheet is a more in-depth version of the corresponding infographic.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FactSheet_IRC_Responsibilities-of-a-PGRS.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Postgraduate-Research-Student.pngResearch CultureFactsheet21/02/2024 12:00 am
Round Table Notes. Topic: Research Misconducts.Notes from 12/12/23 round table on research misconduct.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Round-Table-Notes_Research-Misconduct-December-2023.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Round-Table-Notes-Topic-Research-misconduct-800-×-500px.pngResearch misconductGuidance14/02/2024 12:00 am
Round Table Notes. Topic: Research Ethics.Notes from 11/10/23 round table on research ethics.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Round-Table-Notes_Research-Ethics-October-2023.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Round-Table-Notes-Topic-Research-ethics-800-×-500px.pngResearch ethics - humanGuidance02/11/2023 12:00 am
Introduction to research integrity.James Parry ask several questions in this video; What does ‘good’ research look like and what are the challenges involved? What does a good research environment look like and how can organisational culture help – or harm – research quality?https://youtu.be/uALWN6SRfZIhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FINAL-James-Parry-YouTube-Thumbnail-800-×-500px-1.pngGood practice and governanceVideo18/10/2023 12:00 am
Editable MS Word version: Code of Practice for Research.This is an editable MS Word version of the Code of Practice for Research. Terms of use apply – see copyright (page 39).https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Code-of-Practice-for-Research-V3-2023_WordDoc.docxhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-10-10T120713.988.pngGood practice and governanceTool, Guidance10/10/2023 12:00 am
Editable MS Word version of the Research Misconduct ProcedureThis is an editable MS Word version of the Procedure for the Investigation of Misconduct in Research. Terms of use apply. See Disclaimer (page 3) and Copyright (page 64).https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Procedure-for-the-Investigation-of-Misconduct-in-Research_Word-Doc.docxhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-10-06T123747.644.pngResearch misconductTool06/10/2023 12:00 am
Checklist for Research Misconduct Procedure.The Checklist aims to help institutions to ensure they have considered considered all aspects of the UKRIO Model Procedure. It should be used with the Model Procedure, not instead of it.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Checklist-for-Research-Misconduct-Procedure.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-09-21T095909.921.pngResearch misconductTool21/09/2023 12:00 am
Research Misconduct: Maintaining the anonymity of a complainant.This note aims to unpack the issues around maintaining the anonymity of a complainant in research misconduct investigations.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FAQ-on-anonymity-in-research-misconduct-cases.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-09-08T125139.671.pngResearch misconductGuidance08/09/2023 12:00 am
Introduction to Research Integrity slide deck.A slide deck in PowerPoint on an Introduction to Research Integrity.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Introduction-to-Research-Integrity-Research-Culture.pptxhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-09-07T125933.390.pngGood practice and governancePowerPoint Slide07/09/2023 12:00 am
Factsheet Responsibilities of a Principle Investigator in improving research culture.This factsheet is a more in-depth version of the corresponding infographic.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/FactSheet_1_Improving-Research-Culture_Responsibilities-of-a-PI.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-2023-09-05T104232.514.pngResearch CultureFactsheet05/09/2023 12:00 am
Artificial intelligence and research integrity.The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the conduct, writing, and assessment of scholarly research has emerged as an area of both excitement and concern following the popularity of generative AIs, especially the large-language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT and other chatbots that can produce convincing, but possible misleading, prose. Our Research Integrity Manager Matt Hodgkinson will take you through the practical and ethical issues with using these automated tools.https://youtu.be/YZwckVlXW4Ahttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/MH-AI-and-RI-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governance, Publication ethics including authorshipVideo05/09/2023 12:00 am
Advice on Assessing Vexatious, Malicious, and Frivolous Complaints.Many institutional research misconduct procedures include sections on dealing with matters raised that are deemed to be vexatious, malicious, or frivolous. This short article seeks to clarify the difference between the three terms and provide some insights on how to distinguish between them.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Assessing-vexatious-or-malicious-and-frivolous-complaints-2023.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-77-1.pngResearch misconductGuidance05/09/2023 12:00 am
Supporting responsible authorship.The authorship of research outputs can be complex and is sometimes affected by conflicts of interest, misunderstandings, and disputes. What should institutions do to support responsible research practices including authorship? Principles-based policies and education resources that account for disciplinary differences are a good start. Services that aim to resolve authorship disputes in the interest of research integrity are more challenging to implement. What do these services look like and how can we improve them? How might we better prevent authorship disputes from happening in the first place?https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Daniel-Barr-UKRIO-Supporting-responsible-authorship-REFERENCES-SHAREABLE-2.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Daniel-Barr-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governance, Research misconduct, Publication ethics including authorshipPDF of PowerPoint slides05/09/2023 12:00 am
An introduction to publication ethics: running the gauntlet.Welcome, adventurer! On your quest to publish your research, you will face many pitfalls. Here are tips and tricks gleaned from ancient wisdom to keep your character stats of honesty, transparency, and care topped up, and dodge the monsters you will meet on your journey. Authorship principles, backed up by the friendly ORCID Orc, will keep your party safe from infighting. Sidestep the temptations of theft and the conflict goblins, use the shields of reporting guidelines and FAIR data to parry trolls' blows, and face down the dragons of predatory journals and paper mills.https://youtu.be/6oa1-uNsVKAhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/MH-Publication-ethics-800-×-500px-2.pngPublication ethics including authorshipVideo05/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 8. PhD student paid help for trainees.A case study where a PhD student pays someone else to collect data for them.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-8-for-trainees_PhD-student_paid-help.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-90.pngGood practice and governanceCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 11. AHSS - Social history participant recruitment for trainers.A case study on social history participant recruitment.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-11-for-trainers_AHSS-case-study-on-social-history_participant-recruitment.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-100.pngResearch ethics - humanCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 5. Authorship dispute for trainees.A case study about an authorship dispute for trainees.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-5-for-trainees_Authorship-dispute.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-87.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 6. AHSS - Ethics change of protocol for trainees.A case study relating to the ethical implication of a change in protocol.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-6-for-trainees_AHSS-case-study-on-ethics_change-of-protocol.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-88.pngResearch ethics - humanCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 7. STEM - Research contribution for trainees.A STEM based case study about research contribution and acknowledgement.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-7-for-trainees_STEM-case-study-on-research-contribution.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-89.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 9. A case study about peer review for trainees.A case study about peer review.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-9-for-trainees_Peer-review.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-91.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 10. Research integrity and a PhD viva for trainees.An interesting case study about examiners of a PhD viva.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-10-for-trainees_Research-integrity_PhD-viva.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-92.pngGood practice and governanceCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 11. AHSS - Social history participant recruitment for trainees.A case study on social history participant recruitment.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-11-for-trainees_AHSS-case-study-on-social-history_participant-recruitment.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-93.pngResearch ethics - humanCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 5. Authorship dispute for trainers.A case study about an authorship dispute for trainers.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-5-for-trainers_Authorship-dispute.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-94.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 6. AHSS - Ethics change of protocol for trainers.A case study relating to the ethical implication of a change in protocol.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-6-for-trainers_AHSS-case-study-on-ethics_change-of-protocol.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-95.pngResearch ethics - humanCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 7. STEM - Research contribution for trainers.A STEM based case study about research contribution and acknowledgement.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-7-for-trainers_STEM-case-study-on-research-contribution.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-96.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 8. PhD student paid help for trainers.A case study where a PhD student pays someone else to collect data for them.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-8-for-trainers_PhD-student_paid-help.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-97.pngGood practice and governanceCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 9. A case study about peer review for trainers.A case study about peer review.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-9-for-trainers_Peer-review.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-98.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 10. Research integrity and a PhD viva for trainers.An interesting case study about examiners of a PhD viva.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-10-for-trainers_Research-integrity_PhD-viva.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-99.pngGood practice and governanceCase study01/09/2023 12:00 am
Research Culture: a technician lens.This is a joint presentation between Catrin Harris, a Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham, and Sarah Bennett, Research Technology Technician at the University of Warwick. The talk will introduce the audience to the MI TALENT report Research Culture: A Technician Lens. Using data gathered from the UK’s technical community as well as students and other staff in higher education and research, the report explores challenges and opportunities for research culture from technicians’ perspectives.https://youtu.be/yDLeC__niyAhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Catrin-Harris-Boynton-800-×-500px.pngResearch CultureVideo31/08/2023 12:00 am
Supporting responsible authorship.Dr Daniel Barr talks about how authorship of research outputs can be complex and is sometimes affected by conflicts of interest, misunderstandings, and disputes. He asks what should institutions do to support responsible research practices including authorship?https://youtu.be/VNWXNtFmlgchttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Daniel-Barr-800-×-500px.pngGood practice and governance, Research misconduct, Publication ethics including authorshipVideo31/08/2023 12:00 am
Retractions are on the rise, but not enough.Ivan Oransky, Co-Founder of Retraction Watch​. In 2000, there were about 40 retractions from the scientific literature. In 2022, there were nearly 5,000. That is a dramatic increase, even accounting for the growing number of papers published per year. In this talk, I will explore the reasons for the increase, why it is good news, and why the real number should be even higher. I will tell the stories of the sleuths who are finding problems in the literature, drawing on more than a decade of experience at Retraction Watch.https://youtu.be/YxH_pFinU3Ehttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Retractions-are-on-the-rise-but-not-enough_.-800-×-500px.pngResearch misconduct, Publication ethics including authorshipVideo31/08/2023 12:00 am
Achievements and future plans of UKRIO - May 2023This video is from the subscriber day in May 2023. Dr Jo Woodhams and Dr Mohi Ahmed talk through the achievements and future plans of UKRIO. James Parry and Professor Sir Ian Boyd answer questions from subscribers.https://youtu.be/jqsqx9ITK2Ahttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Jo-Woodhams-Dr-Mohi-Ahmed-James-Parry-and-Professor-Sir-Ian-Boyd-.pngGood practice and governanceVideo31/08/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 13. STEM -Allegations of research misconduct for trainers.A case about an unhappy complainant. This case has a STEM theme and is for trainers.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-13-for-trainers_STEM-case-study-on-allegations-of-research-misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-84.pngResearch misconductCase study31/08/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 13. STEM -Allegations of research misconduct for trainees.A case about an unhappy complainant. This case has a STEM theme and is for trainees.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-13-for-trainees_STEM-case-study-on-allegations-of-research-misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-83.pngResearch misconductCase study31/08/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 12. Allegations of research misconduct for trainees.A case of research misconduct with a significant power imbalance. This version is for trainees.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-12-for-trainees_Allegations-of-Research-Misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-86.pngResearch misconductCase study31/08/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 12. Allegations of research misconduct for trainers.A case of research misconduct with a significant power imbalance. This version is for trainers.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-12-for-trainers_Allegations-of-Research-Misconduct.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-85.pngResearch misconductCase study31/08/2023 12:00 am
Challenges to addressing research misconduct - Subscriber Day May 2023.James Parry and Nicola Sainsbury talk through the revised model procedure to investigate research misconduct and discuss the challenges to addressing research misconduct.https://youtu.be/UnkqHPlpBIQhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Challenges-to-addressing-research-misconduct-Subscriber-Day-May-2023.-800-×-500px.pngResearch misconductVideo31/08/2023 12:00 am
Retractions are on the rise, but not enough​.Ivan Oransky, Co-Founder of Retraction Watch​. In 2000, there were about 40 retractions from the scientific literature. In 2022, there were nearly 5,000. That is a dramatic increase, even accounting for the growing number of papers published per year. In this talk, I will explore the reasons for the increase, why it is good news, and why the real number should be even higher. I will tell the stories of the sleuths who are finding problems in the literature, drawing on more than a decade of experience at Retraction Watch.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Ivan-Oransky-Sharable-presentation.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Retractions-are-on-the-rise-but-not-enough_.-800-×-500px.pngResearch misconduct, Publication ethics including authorshipPDF of PowerPoint slides30/08/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 14. Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM): Assigning Authorships. Trainee version.A STEM focused case study on assigning authorship for trainees.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-14-for-trainees_STEM-case-study-on-assigning-authorship.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-80-1.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study30/08/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 14. Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (AHSS): Assigning Authorships. Trainee version.An AHSS focused case study on assigning authorship for trainees.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-14-for-trainees_AHSS-case-study-on-assigning-authorship.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-78-1.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study30/08/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 14. Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (AHSS): Assigning Authorships. Trainer version.An AHSS focused case study on assigning authorship for trainers.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-14-for-trainers_AHSS-case-study-on-assigning-authorship.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-81.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study30/08/2023 12:00 am
Case Study 14. Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM): Assigning Authorships. Trainer version.A STEM focused case study on assigning authorship for trainers.https://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/Case-study-14-for-trainers_STEM-case-study-on-assigning-authorship.pdfhttps://ukrio.org/wp-content/uploads/White-82.pngPublication ethics including authorshipCase study30/08/2023 12:00 am
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