Ethics & STICs: scientific integrity, research ethics & information ethics for ICTs
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What does integrity in research mean and why is it important to follow an ethical conduct when carrying your research work? “Doing what's good” is a matter of personal values, and it may not seem an appropriate topic for a university course. Shifting to a “doing what’s right” perspective introduces room for questioning: do I know what’s right, or rather, is there a process to determine this? Upon entering a PhD programme, you are moving from a student’s position, where your main responsibility was to acquire and demonstrate acquisition of knowledge, into a position of producing knowledge. This creates new relationships with coworkers and your hosting institutions, new expectations in your ability to produce knowledge properly and new responsibilities towards science and society in general.

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