
Do you encounter challenging aspects of research integrity in your daily work? Do you sometimes struggle to determine what "doing the right thing" truly means? In this podcast, take a step back for 30 minutes of reflection, interpretation, and additional background to help sharpen your moral compass and make informed decisions. ------------------------------------------------------- This podcast s... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationScience | ||||

Undoubtedly the outlier of this podcast series. While perhaps not at the heart of the concept of research integrity, the choice to highlight humanity in doing science is deliberate. After all, a research integrity culture cannot grow and flourish wit... more
Science claims to be self-correcting through the system of corrections and retractions in journal publications. But how effective and comprehensive is this self-regulating system? How to deal with potential mistakes? What distinguishes a correction f... more
Initially, the principles of Research Data Management (RDM) were often seen as an administrative burden. Today, however, we see a well-oiled system designed to enhance data quality and improve the overall research process. RDM is now a cornerstone of... more
Hot and trending as this topic may well be, the use of (Gen)AI in research is here to stay. And it’s use also presents some challenges from a research integrity perspective. What are the (dis)advantages and how can we integrate them into good researc... more
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Focused on the nuanced landscape of research integrity, this podcast provides in-depth discussions around ethical challenges that both emerging and established researchers face. Featuring a range of experts from various academic backgrounds, episodes cover topics such as authorship ethics, research data management, and the role of generative AI in academia. The content is not only educational but also reflective, encouraging listeners to consider the impact of their decisions in research. Uniquely, it positions itself as both a platform for knowledge sharing and a complementary resource to the Mind the GAP training tool, aimed at instilling good academic practices among researchers across different levels of experience.
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