Ao da li ya ke yan cheng xin guan li tan xi

Translated title of the contribution: Managing research integrity from an Australian perspective

Yi Ren, Suzanne Morris

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Abstract

Research integrity management has become increasingly important around the world, particularly with the increase in inter- institutional and -national research collaboration. Due to increasing competition for research funding and publications, the risk for research integrity management has increased dramatically. All stakeholders in the research management supply chain including governments, funding bodies, research institutions, researchers and students, should be included in research integrity management. This paper provides a review of national and institutional structure and policy on research integrity management in Australia, highlighting the University of Southern Queensland and The University of Queensland as two case studies. Compliance, research misconduct management and education for prevention have been highlighted as the three key elements for institutional leadership in advancing research integrity. Challenges and issues on research integrity management are also addressed.
Translated title of the contributionManaging research integrity from an Australian perspective
Original languageChinese
Pages (from-to)1-6
Number of pages6
JournalKexue Guancha = Science focus
Volume6
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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