WCRI 2019: Active involvement of representatives of ENRIO member organziations

WCRI 2019: Active involvement of representatives of ENRIO member organziations

One of the key conferences in Research Integrity is the World Conference on Research Integrity (WCRI) which will be held in Hong Kong from 2 to 5 June 2019. The focus of 6th World Conference will be “New Challenges for Research Integrity”. Various formats (plenary sessions, symposia, pre-conference workshops) will address topics of research integrity.

The World Conference will be attended by numerous representatives of the ENRIO member organizations. Here you will find a selection of contributions from ENRIO representatives in alphabetical order:

  • Alnot Joelle, OFIS/HCERES, Poster presentation: “A new French agency: the French office for research integrity”
  • Birkeland Annette, Etikkom, Poster presentation: “Hyperprolific authorships: Lessons learnt from the investigation of a research misconduct case”
  • Bramstedt Katrina, LARI, Poster presentations:
    “The Use of Coaches to Optimize Research Ethics and Integrity”
    “Luxembourg gets Creative with the CAPRI Model of Research Ethics and Integrity Education”
  • Buschbom Birgit, OeAWI/ENERI, Poster presentation: “The European Network of Research Ethics and Research Integrity (ENERI)”
  • Charitidis Costas, EARTHnet, Poster presentation: “The new Greek law for the operation of Research Ethics and Deontology Committees: Context and challenges”
  • Czesnick Hjördis, German Research Ombudsman, Oral presentation: “Supporting researchers in cases of conflict – How ombudspersons contribute to the prevention of scientific misconduct”
  • Foeger Nicole, OeAWI, Member of the Planning Committee of the WCRI
  • Gommel Michael, Sponholz Gerlinde, Verse Julia, Nolte Helga (Team Scientific Integrity)
    Pre-conference workshop: “New challenges in RCR training: Preparing and conducting your own RCR/GSP/RI lectures, courses and workshops (WS6)”
  • Gommel Michael, Team Scientific Integrity, Oral presentation: “Back to Basics: Can Early Communication about Scientific Practice Help Prevent Misconduct”
  • Hiney Maura, Health Research Board,
    Speaker: Plenary B: Integrity in Innovation and Impact, Title “How can we stop asking unanswerable questions (and start asking relevant ones): The public funder perspective on innovation and impact assessment”
    Convenor with Daniel Barr and Zoe Hammatt: Focus Track 1: “Insuring integrity in innovation and impact”
    Panel member: Symposium 7: “Transparency 2025 – a panel discussion organised by COPE on new ideas to promote transparency in research”
  • Leduc Michele, CNRS Ethics Committee, Oral Presentation: “Open science for publications and data: chances and risks for research integrity” (together with Ganascia Jean-Gabriel)
  • Nolte Helga, Ombudsstelle der Universität Hamburg, Oral presentation: “Implementation of Ombudspersons and Improvement of Their Work: To Dos and Don’ts”
  • Panagiotis Kavouras, EARTHnet, Poster presentation: “Beyond the Dual Use divide – Strengthening Europe’s innovation potential”
  • Van Arkel Grace, ENERI, Poster presentation: “Managing research misconduct: national institutional structures for research integrity in 23 countries in Europe with a comparison of the Austrian and Luxembourgish structure”
  • Van der Schot Dorien, NRIN, Pre-conference workshop: “Initiatives to foster responsible research practices (WS2)”
  • Vinther Torkild, LARI/CRI, Oral presentation: “ENRIO (European Network of Research Integrity Offices): Recommendations on how to Investigate Research Misconduct – A Handbook”

 

More news about the conference can be found on the official WCRI2019 website.