Briefje met het woord Integrity
Briefje met het woord Integrity

BSI: Scientific Integrity

The goal of 'Scientific Integrity' is to familiarize students with ethical issues in scientific research and to encourage critical reflection on these matters.

    General

    The course is designed to help you achieve the following goals.

    • You will become familiar with ethical issues in scientific research in general
    • You will reflect critically on these issues
    • You will be able to express your thoughts in discussions with others
    • You will be able to reflect critically on your own research project
    • You will become familiar with resources within the BSI that can help you with challenges concerning ethical issues in your own project
    • You will become familiar with aspects of social safety in relation to scientific integrity and with the support structures of the Radboud University

    Full details about the objectives, admission criteria and format are described in the course manual:

    Course manual

    Starting date

    03 November 2025
    Main Language
    English
    Number of sessions
    5
    Maximum number of participants
    20

    Factsheet

    Type of education
    Course
    Study hours
    56
    Study load (ECTS)
    2

    Contact information

    If you have any questions, you can contact the Graduate School coordinator via meta.vandeneng [at] ru.nl (meta[dot]vandeneng[at]ru[dot]nl)

    Fall edition 2025


    Joint opening meeting

    Monday November 3, 13.30-15.15 , location on campus

    Work group meetings

    Jonathan van t Riet:
    Tuesday November 11, 13.30-15.15, location on campus
    Tuesday November 18, 13.30-15.15, location on campus
    Tuesday November 25, 13.30-15.15, location on campus
    Tuesday December 2, 13.30-15.15, location on campus

    Gabriele Janzen:
    Thursday November 13, 13.30-15.15, location on campus
    Thursday November 20, 13.30-15.15, location on campus
    Thursday November 27, 13.30-15.15, location on campus
    Thursday December 4, 13.30-15.15, location on campus