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UKRIO Webinars
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 ก.ค. 2020
The UK Research Integrity Office (UKRIO) hosts regular webinars on Research Integrity and related issues. Speakers from UKRIO and invited experts will explore topics such as Publication Ethics and Authorship; Research Data; implementation of the Concordat to Support Research Integrity; Research Ethics; Consent in Research; and Research Integrity training.
UKRIO is an apolitical organisation and does not provide a platform for political views. Any views, advice or recommendations expressed in its online events are those of the speakers alone and should not be taken as an endorsement from UKRIO. UKRIO assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors, omissions or advice given in the content of its online events. While we typically aim to make recordings available within two weeks of the live presentation, we reserve the right to make decisions on dissemination and publication.
UKRIO is an apolitical organisation and does not provide a platform for political views. Any views, advice or recommendations expressed in its online events are those of the speakers alone and should not be taken as an endorsement from UKRIO. UKRIO assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors, omissions or advice given in the content of its online events. While we typically aim to make recordings available within two weeks of the live presentation, we reserve the right to make decisions on dissemination and publication.
Research integrity and research culture in the third sector: opportunities and challenges
This is a recording of a presentation given by Ms. Lindsay Judge at Research integrity and research culture in the third sector, a virtual webinar hosted by UKRIO on Tuesday 03 December 2024. This webinar was held as part of UKRIO’s 2024-2025 webinar series and explored the importance of research integrity for third sector researchers and their work.
In her presentation, Ms Judge discussed the process of operationalising principles of research integrity within third sector organisations, drawing primarily from her experiences as the Research Director of Resolution Foundation. She explored the value that research integrity has brought to her organisation, examples of how they have implemented good research practice in their work, and common challenges other organisations might face when trying to uphold research integrity.
About Lindsay Judge:
Lindsay is the Research Director of the Resolution Foundation and leads the organisation’s work on a range of issues including housing, the bottom end of the labour market and spatial inequalities. Prior to joining the Resolution Foundation, Lindsay worked for Child Poverty Action Group, the World Bank and Oxfam, and developed policies to assist low incomes individuals in the UK and developing countries.
About UKRIO’s Expert webinar series:
Throughout 2024/2025, UKRIO is hosting free, public webinars where experts will explore emerging challenges in research integrity and share practical advice. These events are great opportunities for researchers, students, administrators, and other research stakeholders to stay informed on developing topics in research integrity and learn new skills to improve their work.
You can register for upcoming UKRIO expert webinars here: ukrio.org/events/webinar-series/ You can view content from past webinars and other public UKRIO events here: www.youtube.com/@UKResearchIntegrityOffice/playlists
In her presentation, Ms Judge discussed the process of operationalising principles of research integrity within third sector organisations, drawing primarily from her experiences as the Research Director of Resolution Foundation. She explored the value that research integrity has brought to her organisation, examples of how they have implemented good research practice in their work, and common challenges other organisations might face when trying to uphold research integrity.
About Lindsay Judge:
Lindsay is the Research Director of the Resolution Foundation and leads the organisation’s work on a range of issues including housing, the bottom end of the labour market and spatial inequalities. Prior to joining the Resolution Foundation, Lindsay worked for Child Poverty Action Group, the World Bank and Oxfam, and developed policies to assist low incomes individuals in the UK and developing countries.
About UKRIO’s Expert webinar series:
Throughout 2024/2025, UKRIO is hosting free, public webinars where experts will explore emerging challenges in research integrity and share practical advice. These events are great opportunities for researchers, students, administrators, and other research stakeholders to stay informed on developing topics in research integrity and learn new skills to improve their work.
You can register for upcoming UKRIO expert webinars here: ukrio.org/events/webinar-series/ You can view content from past webinars and other public UKRIO events here: www.youtube.com/@UKResearchIntegrityOffice/playlists
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Research ethics in the third sector
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This is a recording of a presentation given by Mr Simon Anderson and Dr Amy Calder at Research integrity and research culture in the third sector, a virtual webinar hosted by UKRIO on Tuesday 03 December 2024. This webinar was held as part of UKRIO’s 2024-2025 webinar series and explored the importance of research integrity for third sector researchers and their work. In their presentation, Mr ...
AI in research: Lessons from Science in the age of AI
มุมมอง 155วันที่ผ่านมา
This is a recording of a presentation given by Mr. Areeq Chowdhury at AI in research: supporting research integrity through governance and ethics, a virtual webinar hosted by UKRIO on Wednesday, 9th October 2024. This webinar was held as part of UKRIO’s 2024-2025 Expert webinar series and focused on how to mitigate the risks and harness the opportunities presented by AI in matters of research g...
Science communication and research integrity
มุมมอง 2465 หลายเดือนก่อน
This video is a recording from the webinar held on Wednesday 26th of June 2024. In this webinar it was asked, is research integrity relevant to science communication, also known as ‘scicomm’: the communication of science beyond researchers? The speakers discussed how scicomm should consider the rigour of the original research and its publication process, including any peer review, and principle...
Challenging colonial practices in research: A guide for PhD researchers.
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Dr Jocelyne Sze, Researcher, Autonomous University of Barcelona. Jocelyne shared her learnings on coloniality in research, drawing on her experience as someone trained in positivist natural sciences. She briefly covered, from her point of view, why as researchers working in academia we should challenge coloniality, going through the history of research's complicity in colonialism and present le...
Decolonised research culture and practice
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Dr Romina Istratii, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, SOAS University of London In this video, Romina provided an introduction on how decolonisation and decoloniality is relevant to research and what this has translated into within academic and impact-oriented research in recent years. She discussed the more structural and normative factors that have contributed to epistemological inequalities and th...
Social Media and Ethics
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This is the latest in the series of regular free webinars from the UK Research Integrity Office on research integrity and related issues. Research using social media data presents several ethical issues that researchers must navigate to ensure the responsible and respectful use of this data. Some of the primary ethical issues in research using social media include privacy and informed consent, ...
How openness facilitates collaboration
มุมมอง 185ปีที่แล้ว
Dr Jemeen Sreedharan, talks about his personal experiences of openness (and the opposite!) and how it has led to his research flourishing. This is a series of anecdotes and associated learning experiences he has had over the years. Learn about: 1. the importance of knowing when to share your data and who with, 2. an appreciation that sharing leads to greater opportunities to collaborate, 3. ope...
Navigating Open Research at the University of Exeter
มุมมอง 148ปีที่แล้ว
Watch this insightful video presented by Sofia Fernandes, Open Research Manager at University of Exeter's library, where you'll learn a comprehensive overview of the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in the realm of open research for researchers and institutions. Key Topics: ✅ Open Access Publishing: Explore the challenges and benefits of open access, including issues like publ...
Correcting the scholarly record, and dispelling myths around corrections.
มุมมอง 718ปีที่แล้ว
A core part of publication ethics is that when published research is affected by errors or misconduct, this must be corrected. This webinar aims to explain both the process of fixing errors and misconceptions about corrections, focusing on journal articles, and answering the questions: Who decides what needs to be corrected? What are the responsibilities of editors, journals, research instituti...
Perspectives on research practice: perspectives on research integrity.
มุมมอง 216ปีที่แล้ว
Sir Patrick Vallance FRS FMedSci FRCP HonFREng is Government Chief Scientific Adviser (GCSA), National Technology Adviser (NTA) and Head of the Government Science and Engineering (GSE) Profession. His personal research was in the area of diseases of blood vessels and endothelial biology. Patrick was President, R&D at GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) from 2012 until 2017. Prior to this, he was Senior Vice ...
Why practice research matters in the arts.
มุมมอง 164ปีที่แล้ว
Professor Sarah Whatley, Coventry University - Centre for Dance Research. Sarah discusses the ways in which practice research is a valuable method for showing how co-production can bring together researchers, artists and other stakeholders (including audiences) for mutual benefit. Drawing on her own experience of working with professional dance artists she shared some examples of how co-product...
The ethical challenges of co-production.
มุมมอง 293ปีที่แล้ว
Professor Kate Pahl, Professor of Arts and Literacy, Faculty of Health and Education, Manchester Metropolitan University. I have a background in co-production and working with communities. I am currently the PI of the NERC funded ‘Voices of the Future’ project which explores, collaboratively, the relationship between children and young people and trees. My publications have been concerned with ...
Improving research culture: confidence in qualitative assessment approaches.
มุมมอง 287ปีที่แล้ว
Karen Stroobants is a policy adviser and consultant on research policy and strategy, with a specific focus on research culture. She combines roles as director of CultureBase Consulting and as a lead policy advisor on research landscape and economy at the Royal Society of Chemistry. She is a Vice-Chair of the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA) and a Governing Board Member for Eu...
What the neglected 'how to's of research have to do with ethics and integrity.
มุมมอง 296ปีที่แล้ว
Petra Boynton is a social psychologist who supports universities, charities, research organisations and government departments to undertake and use research in inclusive, accessible, ethical, and safe ways, with a key focus on mental health and wellbeing. Petra’s self-help books for scholars include The Research Companion: a practical guide for the social sciences, health, and development (2nd ...
Embedding research integrity in institutional research ethics frameworks.
มุมมอง 286ปีที่แล้ว
Embedding research integrity in institutional research ethics frameworks.
Enhancing international collaboration: The role of trusted research at Nottingham.
มุมมอง 240ปีที่แล้ว
Enhancing international collaboration: The role of trusted research at Nottingham.
Experiences of engaging with and implementing trusted research
มุมมอง 440ปีที่แล้ว
Experiences of engaging with and implementing trusted research
COVID-19 and beyond: The virtuous researcher and the virtuous REC
มุมมอง 70ปีที่แล้ว
COVID-19 and beyond: The virtuous researcher and the virtuous REC
Three steps to take with open science and qualitative methods
มุมมอง 118ปีที่แล้ว
Three steps to take with open science and qualitative methods
Research integrity, ethics, governance and culture - what’s the difference and does it matter?
มุมมอง 1.5Kปีที่แล้ว
Research integrity, ethics, governance and culture - what’s the difference and does it matter?
Reflections on what researchers are accountable for.
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Reflections on what researchers are accountable for.
Cultures of research within a small specialist institution: cultivating cultures of doing.
มุมมอง 113ปีที่แล้ว
Cultures of research within a small specialist institution: cultivating cultures of doing.
Climate sustainability of the academic system
มุมมอง 56ปีที่แล้ว
Climate sustainability of the academic system
A culture of integrity: through the lens of supervision.
มุมมอง 122ปีที่แล้ว
A culture of integrity: through the lens of supervision.
We're passed awareness raising, it's now time for lowering barriers and incentivise open science!
มุมมอง 36ปีที่แล้ว
We're passed awareness raising, it's now time for lowering barriers and incentivise open science!
Embedding EDI in Research Practice and Culture
มุมมอง 303ปีที่แล้ว
Embedding EDI in Research Practice and Culture
Please go back to merit based recruitment than you will be able to offer solutions you have no credibility left
The royal soc. should stop the DEI recruitments the head so called areeaq is awful sorry he cant talk
thank you ukrio
Can you please put links to the papers cited in your Description? Thank you.
Is it a new discipline in research? Different countries conferences have contributions to research integrity which is more important to methodology
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Wow Stephen...you have really achieved so much. I am really pleased for you. Laindon is something i guess you want to forget . I always knew you were gonna do better things...
Hi Steve, good talk, DF