Ethics and Scientific Integrity for Doctoral Students

We completed the fourth edition of the workshop Ethics and Scientific Integrity (Part 2) on 12 and 19 January 2024, with 35 participants from MaP Doctoral School. In a peer-​learning format, different approaches to problem-​solving in regards of ethics and scientific integrity were identified and trained, among others, through a role-​play.

by Klara Maria Berg

In this one-day programme filled with activities of interactive nature and lively discussions, doctoral students were guided by Alessandro Lauria, Sebastian Stepanow and Morgan Trassin and from D-MATL, to recognise and analyse ethically-relevant situations in their scientific research. An appreciated role-play was part of the morning programme. The discussion about how it had played in the different groups continued during the joint lunch in Rice Up!. In the afternoon, all students got to pitch their research project and discussed the aspects of ethics and scientific integrity related to it with the other participants. The students had completed the on-line course upfront joining the workshop and were well prepared for the day of exchange with their peers.

The regulations on the doctorate at ETH specify that doctoral students must acquire at least 1 ECTS by attending a course on “Ethics & Good Scientific Practice”. The collected feedback for this offer was very positive, for which reason the course is offered from fall 2023 onwards in the MATL course programme as an every-​semester recurring course: 327-​2226-00 Ethics and Scientific Integrity for Doctoral Students (MaP Doctoral School). Please visit our course website for additional info.

Ethics and Scientific Integrity for Doctoral Students

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