February 25, 2019, by Rob Ounsworth

Research integrity workshop

Join James Parry, Chief Executive of the UK Research Integrity Office, at a workshop exploring good practice in research authorship.

The workshops take place on Wednesday 27 February at:

C17, Pope Building, University Park,  10.30am-12.30pm

B01/B02, Gateway Building, Sutton Bonington Campus, 2-4.15pm

To register please email  BB-Integrity@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk 

The workshops will explore:

  • How does authorship ‘work’ in your discipline?
  • How should authorship be determined?
  • Can a supervisor demand authorship on a publication coming out of a research degree?
  • Is it ethical to exchange authorship favours with colleagues?
  • In what circumstances will a paper be retracted from a journal?

The UK Research Integrity Office is an independent charity offering support to researchers. James Parry will explore what best practice should be and the way in which researchers at all levels can avoid authorship disputes and ensure published work is of the highest standard.

Using case studies and group discussion, this session will explore the ‘grey areas’ that researchers may face when trying to meet ethical standards for authorship and publication.

Discussions will include common issues and pitfalls, and you will be given the opportunity to share your experiences and perspectives.

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