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Scientific Integrity

Scientific Integrity

Course on Research Integrity.

dr. H.S. Brand

Course Description

The aim of this course is to that PhD students learn to reflect critically on correct and incorrect scientific behavior, and the grey area between. During 3 online sessions of 2 hours each, much time is spend to discuss real cases of scientific (mis)behaviour with the other participants. In addition, an online module of 5 hours helps to reflect. Although many of the cases in this course are related to dental research, PhD students from other faculties are also welcome to participate.

Study Characteristics

  • Language: English
  • ECTS: 2
  • Start date: Friday 22-11-2024     (afternoon)      
  • End date: Friday 13-12-2024       (afternoon) 
  • Self paced: Partly (the online module can be done at own pace, the classes can’t)
  • Online
  • Academic skill: research
  • Available to: PhD students VU
  • Graduate school: Dentistry (ACTA)
  • Discipline: Dentistry
  • Minimum number of students: 6
  • Maximum number of students: 20
  • External course: no
  • Total course duration in hrs: 6
  • Number of lessons: 3 lessons of 2 hours each
  • Anticipated hrs. of study: 5 hours self-study
  • Sign up period: 01-07-2024 – 01-11-2024
  • Concluding assessment: no
  • Assessment type: not applicable
  • With certificate: yes
  • Admission criteria: Currently doing PhD project
  • Roster/schedule info: 3 lessons of 2 hours, 5 hours self-study online module
  • Course Description & Study Characteristics

    Course Description

    The aim of this course is to that PhD students learn to reflect critically on correct and incorrect scientific behavior, and the grey area between. During 3 online sessions of 2 hours each, much time is spend to discuss real cases of scientific (mis)behaviour with the other participants. In addition, an online module of 5 hours helps to reflect. Although many of the cases in this course are related to dental research, PhD students from other faculties are also welcome to participate.

    Study Characteristics

    • Language: English
    • ECTS: 2
    • Start date: Friday 22-11-2024     (afternoon)      
    • End date: Friday 13-12-2024       (afternoon) 
    • Self paced: Partly (the online module can be done at own pace, the classes can’t)
    • Online
    • Academic skill: research
    • Available to: PhD students VU
    • Graduate school: Dentistry (ACTA)
    • Discipline: Dentistry
    • Minimum number of students: 6
    • Maximum number of students: 20
    • External course: no
    • Total course duration in hrs: 6
    • Number of lessons: 3 lessons of 2 hours each
    • Anticipated hrs. of study: 5 hours self-study
    • Sign up period: 01-07-2024 – 01-11-2024
    • Concluding assessment: no
    • Assessment type: not applicable
    • With certificate: yes
    • Admission criteria: Currently doing PhD project
    • Roster/schedule info: 3 lessons of 2 hours, 5 hours self-study online module

Onderzoeksinstituut ACTA

onderzoekinstituut@acta.nl

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