Promoting Research Ethics within Your Research Team

Promoting Research Ethics within Your Research Team

There are several ways to learn more about and promote research integrity, such as:

      • Take time each semester, especially as new students and visitors arrive to discuss and promote research ethics/integrity best practices. Encourage open and regular dialog about research ethics.
      • Take the CITI online course on responsible conduct of research available to all Purdue associates.
      • Use iThenticate within your research team to self-monitor plagiarism (all faculty have a free account from Purdue).
      • Take, or encourage your students to take GRAD 61200 Responsible Conduct of Research. 

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