Faculty of Science & Engineering Research Integrity Training

In alignment with our commitment to research integrity, the Faculty expects that all researchers complete training in Research Integrity every three years, by either completing the online Epigeum training in Research Integrity (now accessed throughLearnWell [https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/intranet/the-academy/learnwell/]) or attending one of the sessions delivered by Dr Roberto Ferrero, Faculty Research Integrity Lead.
To facilitate training completion and maximise engagement, the Faculty is piloting anew format of those training sessions, delivered in house within Schools/Departments, and followed by lunch to continue the conversation in a more informal setting.
Unless they have completed the Epigeum course or attended an in-person session in the last three years, all PDRAs and Research Technicians within the School of Physical Sciences are kindly invited to attend one of the following two in-person sessions:
Tuesday 7th July, 10:00-12:00 (please book by 3rd July);
Friday 17th July, 10:00-12:00 (please book by 13th July).
Both sessions will take place in the Barkla Lecture Theatre, Chadwick Building, and will be followed by lunch.
Due to the large number of staff working off site,anonline session is also available, but it should be reserved to staff who genuinely cannot attend on campus. All other staff are expected to attend in person. The online session will be on:
Friday 10th July, 10:00-12:00,viaTeams (please book by the 8th July, and a link will be shared with people who registered).
All training sessions will equip participants with a strong understanding of research integrity principles, along with knowledge of the University of Liverpools research integrity policies and expectations. Time will be spent discussing good practice, and common practical situations where research integrity can be challenged.
The sessions will also signpost University resources, including mechanisms for reporting questionable research practices or misconduct. You will also have the opportunity to provide feedback to the Faculty on the issue of research integrity, and collaboratively discuss shared experiences, suggestions, and concerns.
If you have any questions about these sessions or training requirements, please contact the Faculty Research Integrity Lead Dr Roberto Ferrero, or Faculty Research Environment & REF Manager Dr Laura O'Keefe.
To facilitate training completion and maximise engagement, the Faculty is piloting anew format of those training sessions, delivered in house within Schools/Departments, and followed by lunch to continue the conversation in a more informal setting.
Unless they have completed the Epigeum course or attended an in-person session in the last three years, all PDRAs and Research Technicians within the School of Physical Sciences are kindly invited to attend one of the following two in-person sessions:
Tuesday 7th July, 10:00-12:00 (please book by 3rd July);
Friday 17th July, 10:00-12:00 (please book by 13th July).
Both sessions will take place in the Barkla Lecture Theatre, Chadwick Building, and will be followed by lunch.
Due to the large number of staff working off site,anonline session is also available, but it should be reserved to staff who genuinely cannot attend on campus. All other staff are expected to attend in person. The online session will be on:
Friday 10th July, 10:00-12:00,viaTeams (please book by the 8th July, and a link will be shared with people who registered).
All training sessions will equip participants with a strong understanding of research integrity principles, along with knowledge of the University of Liverpools research integrity policies and expectations. Time will be spent discussing good practice, and common practical situations where research integrity can be challenged.
The sessions will also signpost University resources, including mechanisms for reporting questionable research practices or misconduct. You will also have the opportunity to provide feedback to the Faculty on the issue of research integrity, and collaboratively discuss shared experiences, suggestions, and concerns.
If you have any questions about these sessions or training requirements, please contact the Faculty Research Integrity Lead Dr Roberto Ferrero, or Faculty Research Environment & REF Manager Dr Laura O'Keefe.
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