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    SPIRAL MASTERCLASS - Research Integrity & the Publication Process
    Provider   Organisational and Staff Development Unit

    A Round Table on Research Integrity and the publication process: authorship, reproducibility and other issues.

Duration 3.45pm till 5pm

Course Type Presentation

Booking Status Archived

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Target Audience: Academic & Research Leaders

 Dear Colleagues

We are delighted to announce that Sir Philip Campbell, former editor of Nature, will be visiting the university on Monday 1 April, and will take part in a Round Table on Research Integrity and the publication process: authorship, reproducibility and other issues. Alongside him will be Dame Anne Glover, Professor Sara Carter, and Professor Tim Bedford. 

The topic of research integrity, whilst always important, has in recent years received a lot of attention from the media and from government, parliament and funding agencies. 

At the same time there is increasing convergence of research cultures and norms across disciplines, meaning that norms may have changed significantly over a few years. 

The round table will be kicked off by Tim Bedford, who in his capacity as Associate Principal for Research and Innovation is the “responsible person” for research integrity matters. Tim will briefly highlight the new concordat on research integrity, before introducing Sir Philip, who will reflect on his experience as a journal editor dealing with authorship and other issues. 

This SPIRAL Masterclass, organised by OSDU will take place on Monday 1st April at 3.45pm until 5.00pm in Court Senate.

 

 

More information about the University’s policy on research integrity can be found at;

https://www.strath.ac.uk/research/integrity/

 



Delivered By: Sir Philip Campbell, former editor of Nature, Dame Anne Glover, Professor Sara Carter & Professor Tim Bedford

Prerequisites

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