NSCPHD1019 Responsible Conduct of Research (generic course)
What is responsible conduct for a researcher at University of
Copenhagen? This is the central topic for this course. You will
learn about the notions of research integrity, authorship issues,
responsible conduct of researchers, documentation of scientific
results, and explore the connection between misconduct and the
development of modern science. Responsible Conduct of Research will
give you the expected required skills within good research
practise.
The course consists of four class modules. Each module will last 1
½ hours and combine a lecture and interaction with students
regarding cases:
1. Overview of the topic: Responsible Conduct of Research, Research
Misconduct, and Questionable Conduct of Research including a brief
history, terminology, definitions and a description of the
institutions dealing with Responsible Conduct of Research and
allegations for Research Misconduct.
2. Authorship: including a presentation of the norms regarding
publication, various kinds of deviations from these norms, and
handling of the many grey zone issues to which the application of
these norms give rise.
3. Documentation of scientific results and handling and keeping of
scientific data, and intellectual property: standards, rights and
duties.
4. Conflicts of interest and commitment, and communication with the
public.
- Category
- Hours
- Lectures
- 4
- Preparation
- 12
- Project work
- 7
- Theory exercises
- 2
- Total
- 25
Please send your full name, KU username, CPR-no. and indicate on which date you wish to participate to rcr@ifro.ku.dk
- Credit
- 1 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Continuous assessment under invigilation
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- NSCPHD1019
- Credit
- 1 ECTS
- Level
- Ph.D.
- Duration
- Placement
- Spring And Autumn
- Schedule
- Dates in 2015: 27 January, 24 March, 2 June, 15 September, 20 October, 24 November
One-day course from 8.45-16.30 on Frederiksberg Campus - Study board
- Natural Sciences PhD Committee
Contracting department
- Department of Food and Resource Economics
Course responsibles
- Peter Sandøe (3-7267754275777066306d7730666d)
- Susanne Weibel (2-82864f7875817e3d7a843d737a)