Conference slides are available
After our 9th annual research integrity conference held last week, on the theme of ‘Good research practice: culture, environment and sustainability’ we are still receiving great feedback. UKRIO strive to provide you with excellent speakers which in return create brilliant discussions amongst delegates in the chat, alongside great interaction on our online platform – making it such an informative, insightful and lively event.
Last weeks event had over a thousand people registered for the conference, to hear speakers from across the research community share their insights
Here are a few slides that have been uploaded so far, please do keep checking in, as we continue to upload more slides on our events page:
Keynote speakers:
- Misconduct in biomedical research: inappropriate image duplications, Dr Elisabeth Bik, winner of the 2021 John Maddox Prize
- Climate sustainability of the academic system, Professor Astrid Eichhorn, chair of the ALLEA Working Group Climate Sustainability in the Academic System
- Can we fix it? Are incremental tweaks to research practices, cultures and assessment frameworks sufficient, or do we need more radical system change? Professor James Wilsdon, Director, Research on Research Institute (RoRI)
Conference sessions:
- Welcome to the UKRIO 2022 Conference. Professor Sir Ian Boyd, Chair, UK Research Integrity Office; President-elect, Royal Society of Biology; Non-Executive Director, UK Research and Innovation.
- An introduction to UK CORI. Professor Rachael Gooberman-Hill, Co-Chair, UK Committee on Research Integrity; Institute Director, Elizabeth Blackwell Institute, University of Bristol
- The work of the UK Reproducibility Network. Dr Neil Jacobs, Head of Open Research Programme, UK Reproducibility Network.
- A culture of integrity through the lens of supervision. Dr Sam Oakley, Researcher Development & Integrity Specialist, University of Glasgow