Responsible Conduct in Research
Compliance, broadly considered, covers a very wide range of issues and activities
which guide policies and responsibilities connected to research. Embedded in these
guidelines are principles of responsible stewardship of resources, public trust in
fulfilling our obligations, reliability of results gained from research, and respect
for living beings, among other ideals. Very simply categorized, the focus of these
compliance issues can be covered by two separate umbrellas: 1) fiscal matters and
2) performance activities. Those concerned with fiscal issues are regulated and managed
by a seperate set of documents. The information here concerns The Responsible Conduct of Research or RCR (the generally accepted name within research communities) and covers primarily actions
and standards of behavior while "doing research."
For background information and core areas of responsible research practices, click here.
Compliance and Training Opportunities
Information and training in critical areas of Responsible Research practices are available
through CITI training modules for the following core areas:
- RCR Overview
- Misconduct in biomedical topics
- Misconduct in Social and Behavioral Sciences - responsible peer review
- Misconduct in Physical Sciences- field data acquisition and management
- Misconduct in Arts and Humanities – editing and crediting
In addition to this on-line training, researchers are expected to mentor students in responsible practices and to integrate key issues in coursework.
More information is available by consulting with University experts and authorities.