Education Courses Scientific Integrity for PhD candidates

About this course

Lately science has been compromised in more than one occasion by issues related to the integrity of researchers and research teams. This course is designed to discuss these matters with researchers in training for PhD.

The 2-days course is held 10 times a year.

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About this course

Lately science has been compromised in more than one occasion by issues related to the integrity of researchers and research teams. Individuals and the culture in which science can grow and proliferate seem to have become vulnerable to mainly three breaches of integrity: Fraud, Falsehood and Plagiarism (FFP). For young scientists in training the question thus arises: are my ideals of becoming a scientist still realistic? Ideals of being independent in criticism, audacious in reasoning, creative in observing and theorizing. Or do issues of sponsoring, pressure to show results, earning grants, nowadays have an one-sided impact on scientific conduct and thinking, depriving scientific endeavour of such ideals?

Integrity as a professional competency

This course is designed to discuss the above mentioned matters with researchers in training for PhD. Goal is to develop integrity as a professional competency in relation with personality factors. The central concept of integrity, together with virtues like honesty, courage, reliability, prudence will be discussed in the context codes and rules of conduct. PhD candidates will learn to discuss matters of integrity critically by using those virtues and to determine their proportionality in daily practice. Actual problems will be brought in by the PhD candidates as 'cases' and actual matters from politics and media will be analyzed. Special attention will be given to the relations between scientists, promotores, PhD candidates and postdocs.


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In short

  • This course is mandatory for second year Radboudumc PhD candidates. Priority will be given to PhD candidates who are in their 2nd year. Other PhD's, can be placed on the waiting list by sending an e-mail to Nadine Robertus.


Dates 2025 & 2026

The course is in English or Dutch. 
The course location is at Van der Valk hotel Nijmegen/Lent or online via ZOOM.  
 

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Dates 2025 & 2026

Dates online course 

  • May 7 and 22 - English course
  • May 15 and 30 - English course
  • November 12 and 27 - English course
  • November 13 and 28 - English course

Dates live course

  • January 15 and 30 - English course
  • January 16 and February 14 - English course
  • February 5 and 27 - Dutch course
  • February 20 and 7 March - Dutch course
  • March 5 and 27      - English course
  • March 14 and 28 - English course
  • April 9 and 24          - Dutch course 
  • April 10 and 25 - Dutch course 
  • June 4 and 19          - Dutch course
  • June 13 and 27 - Dutch course
  • September 10 and 18 - English course
  • September 12 and October 3 - English course
  • October 1 and 23 - Dutch course
  • October 10 and 24 - Dutch course
  • November 12 and 27 - English course 
  • November 13 and 28 - English course 
  • December 3 and 18 - English course 
  • December 4 and 12 - English course 

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Nadine Robertus
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