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Definition of research integrity
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Definition of research integrity

Source: https://www.bath.ac.uk/corporate-information/definition-of-research-integrity/ Parent: https://www.bath.ac.uk/topics/research-integrity-and-ethics/

What research integrity means to us and how we make sure our research continues to meet the highest standards.


Factsheet

The reputation of the University as an elite, research-intensive institution is built on the consistently high-quality research conducted by our staff and students. In order for us to maintain that reputation, it is important that everyone involved in undertaking research continues to meet the highest accepted standards.

Research integrity means conducting research in a way which allows others to have trust and confidence in the methods used and the findings that result from this. Within the University, conducting research with integrity also means meeting the professional standards expected of our researchers.

The University takes as its starting point the definition of research integrity provided by the Concordat to Support Research Integrity, the key elements of which are honesty, rigour, transparency and the care and respect of all participants.

The University expects all researchers to abide by its standards of research integrity.

Honesty in all aspects of research, including:

Scrupulous care, thoroughness and excellence in research practice:

Transparency and open communication:

Care and respect for:

The University’s commitment to integrity in our research is affirmed in its Code of Good Practice in Research Integrity.

The Code sets out the professional standards that the University expects of researchers, provides guidance for researchers on good research conduct and issues relating to integrity. We expect everyone involved in research at the University to familiarise themselves with the Code and to apply its standards to their research.

Find out more about research ethics