Responsible Conduct of Research Year 2

Important

 

  • A Solis-id is required for this course, you will not be able to participate in the E-learning module without it! Please visit the FAQ for information on how to apply for a Solis-id. This application process can take up to 3 weeks, so make sure your Solis-id is active before the course starts.
     
  • Year 2 consists of an e-module (online) and a plenary meeting.
     
  • Twice a year, a fully online edition of the course Responsible Conduct of Research year 2 is offered. These online editions are exclusively intended for PhD candidates who live and/or work abroad and are unable to travel to Utrecht. Read more at the section 'Additional important information (!)'.

Target audience

  • Compulsory course for all GSLS PhD Candidates whose PhD tracks start from 1 September 2020 onwards.
  • Open for registration to all other GSLS PhD Candidates.
  • This course is the second part out of a series of four, which is introduced as compulsory training for PhDs at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. You can find more information about the full training here.

Course description

Being a scientist is complicated. You have to deal with responsibilities towards your colleagues, your profession, science in general and society. On top of that, you have to perform state of the art research providing thrilling results and new insights for the life sciences.
This course aims to create awareness of relevant issues in your academic publishing practice and ways to approach them. You will develop insights that can help you on your route to becoming a responsible researcher by completing an E-module. Next, you will engage in meaningful discussions with an international group of PhD candidates during the plenary meeting at the end of this course.

This course is about integrity in academic publication: authorship and peer review. We will focus on these 3 themes:

  1. Authorship 鈥 who qualifies, order, publication strategy.
  2. Academic publishing 鈥 FFP and retraction, predatory journals, dilemma鈥檚 and grey areas.
  3. Reviewing 鈥 peer review types, a constructive review.

To know more about misconduct in research and also to know what to expect when talking about authorship. It really helped me to know a better way to decide and discuss the authorship list.

Entrance fee: This course is free for GSLS PhD candidates. Unfortunately we don鈥檛 offer this course for participants not part of the GSLS. Our courses tend to be fully booked by GSLS PhD candidates.

Location: Utrecht Science Park & Online

Registration for this course opens 2 months before the course starts. You can register via our course portal (see registration link below). After opening, the portal shows how many spots are still available. You can subscribe to the interest list when a course is fully booked or not yet open for registration. When a new edition opens for registration you will receive an e-mail.