How do you respond when research decisions are not black and white? This interactive workshop supports PhD candidates in developing the knowledge and confidence to navigate ethical challenges in academic research.
Participants will gain a solid understanding of the principles of good scientific practice and learn to distinguish between misconduct, questionable research practices, and responsible research behavior. Through real-world case studies and guided discussion, we address topics such as data management, authorship, supervision, publication ethics, and the responsible use of emerging tools like AI.
The workshop provides practical strategies for handling gray areas, power dynamics, and cross-cultural research environments. By the end of the course, participants will be better prepared to make well-informed decisions, uphold research integrity, and contribute to a responsible research culture in their daily work.
