Research Integrity & Good Scientific Practice (GSP)

Developed under the PATTERN Project, Research Integrity is a self-paced course designed to strengthen ethical awareness and promote Good Scientific Practice (GSP) for researchers at all career stages. Through five modules, learners explore ethical authorship, research misconduct, data management, supervision, and Open Science principles using a virtue-based approach. Participants gain tools to address ethical challenges, differentiate misconduct from questionable practices, and foster institutional integrity. Suitable for PhD candidates, researchers, supervisors, and managers, it offers flexible learning, a final quiz, and a certificate, advancing PATTERN’s mission to embed ethics in research across Europe.

PATTERN

In this session, the learners should be able to:

-Understand the foundational principles of research integrity and Good Scientific Practice (GSP).

-Recognize the forms of research misconduct and how to prevent them.

-Identify and apply responsible practices in authorship, data management, supervision, and open science.

Open Science

Research Communities

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Research Groups

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Research Infrastructure Managers

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Research Managers

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Research Networks

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Research Organisations

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Research Projects

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Research Support

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Researchers

Teodora Konach
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Questionnaire
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Assessment

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