Workshop: Good Scientific Practices

(see https://www.osc.uni-muenchen.de/news/gsparm/index.html)

Sign up for the workshop led by Dr. Michael Mende (IMPRS-TP Program Coordinator) on February 12th 2019.

The OSC offers a workshop for graduate students, PostDocs and faculty members on "Good Scientific Practices and how to Avoid Research Misconduct" (GSP|ARM!d) led by Dr. Michael Mende from the International Max Planck Research School for Translational Psychiatry (IMPRS-TP).

The workshop aims to bring participants up to date with the standard statutes of research integrity as well as local regulations at place. The course is structured around the DFG Curriculum „Good Scientific Practice“ for Courses in Science and Medicine (G. Sponholz | 10/2011), with particular emphasis on the following topics: Data storage, handling and protection, Documentation, Publication process and Authorship, Plagiarism and Conflict Resolution. During the workshop, participants will be engaged in discussions, group work, role play and case studies. All participants will receive relevant material: a tool-kit with institutional guidelines, local contact points, links to useful web resources as well as relevant publications, which they can refer to throughout their scientific careers.

For further information take a look at the GSP|ARM!d Website or contact Felix Schönbrodt felix.schoenbrodt@psy.lmu.de. Sign up via https://terminplaner4.dfn.de/oscgsp

The workshop has 16 free places; registrations after that will go on a waiting list.


PD Dr. Felix Schönbrodt
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany

Managing Director of the LMU Open Science Center | http://www.osc.lmu.de
Psychological Methods and Assessment, Department Psychology | http://www.psy.lmu.de/pm_en/team/staff/schoenbrodt

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