Research integrity morning

Wednesday 24 May at 10-12am
Are you conducting research in Finland? Do you know where to look for advice for the integrity and high ethical standards in research?
The Finnish National Board on Research Integrity TENK promotes responsible conduct of research and prevents research misconduct across all research disciplines in Finland. TENK’s guidelines and recommendations on good research practices have been adopted by all Finnish research organisations. Join our online event in on 24 May to learn about the Finnish research integrity system and TENK’s recommendations. The event is open to all and free to attend.
Programme
Introduction to the Finnish National Board on Research Integrity
Sanna-Kaisa Spoof, Secretary General TENK
Overview of TENK’s Guidelines and recommendations
Kalle Videnoja, International coordinator TENK
The Finnish Code of Conduct for Research Integrity
Eero Kaila, Adviser TENK
Agreeing on authorship
Anni Sairio, Senior coordinator TENK
When help is needed: the Finnish Research Integrity Advisers system
Anni Sairio, Senior coordinator TENK
Meri Vainiomäki
Tutkimuseettinen neuvottelukunta (TENK)
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