Contents
Course Content:
The content of the course follows the curriculum “Good scientific practice” which was commissioned by and developed in cooperation with the Research Ombudsman:
– The DFG Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice and other regulations on good scientific practice and scientific misconduct with special emphasis on the local documents.
– Good practices and deviations concerning data management and the documentation of the research process.
– Good practices in the publishing process and how to avoid pitfalls.
– Roles, responsibilities and accountability in the research process
– Mentoring and supervision as tools for fostering good scientific practice
– Conflict management: how to deal with scientific misconduct
Course Requirements:
Own computer in a quiet room with reasonably fast internet access, camera, microphone and loudspeakers or headset.
Max. Number of Participants:
15
Lecturer
Dr. Michael Gommel
Michael Gommel is a biologist, M.A. for Applied Ethics in Health and Social Care and systemic coach and consultant. Between 1995 and 2007 he worked at Ulm University’s Study Group Ethics in Medicine and taught medical, nursing and research ethics. He has been teaching good scientific practice since 2009 and currently consults and teaches at about 25 universities and research institutions in several European countries.