DFG and HU Berlin Rules Sample Clauses

DFG and HU Berlin Rules. As a doctoral candidate of the Berlin School of Mind and Brain at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin you are obliged to adhere to the recommendations for safeguarding good scientific practice as set out by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG – German Research Foundation) and to the rules of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin dated 2014: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xx-xxxxxx.xx/de/philfak/wissenschaftlicher- nachwuchs/graduiertenzentrum/waehrend_der_promotion/wissenschaftliche_praxis DFG Information in English: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/en/research_funding/principles_dfg_funding/good_scientific_practice/index.html DFG-Information in Deutsch: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/foerderung/grundlagen_rahmenbedingungen/gwp/ In 2021, DFG set up a new webpage which aims to answer specific questions: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx.xx/englisch/ Available downloads from DFG website: PDF (918 KB) Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice: Memorandum The DFG recommendations for safeguarding good scientific practice, published in 1998, were used by the research community to initiate and formulate a system of self-regulation that found a general consensus. A comprehensive system of self-regulation was set up in every registered research institution based on these recommendations. An amendment and update to the recommendations was approved by the DFG's General Assembly on 3 July 2013. PDF (455 KB) Process Guideline for Good Scientific Practice To whom do I turn with questions regarding good scientific practice, or in the case of suspected scientific misconduct? What does a typical investigation look like in such cases of suspicion? And what consequences can it have? These and other questions are answered in the process guideline, which draws on the wide experience of the DFG and its Head Office in dealing with instances of suspected scientific misconduct in the past.
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