Research Integrity
High-quality research relies on the professional way in which our researchers conduct themselves and their research endeavours.
The University expects all researchers associated with our institution to abide by the basic principles of Honesty, Rigour, Transparency, Fairness, Respect, Recognition, Accountability and Promotion as outlined in the聽聽(the 'Code').
Researchers are required to:
- support a culture of responsible research;
- comply with relevant laws, regulation guidelines and policies;
- apply ethical principles and meet relevant ethical standards;
- use appropriate methods;
- retain research records appropriately;
- disseminate research findings and involvement of others accurately;
- disclose conflicts of interest; and
- report suspected breaches.
The University has formally adopted the Code through its聽Responsible Conduct of Research Policy聽and is developing a suite of policies to support the specific responsibilities outlined in the Code.
Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research
This Code has been jointly developed by the NHMRC, the ARC and Universities Australia, and has broad relevance across all research disciplines.
Research Integrity Advisers
Research Integrity Advisers are senior staff members聽with research experience, wisdom, analytical skills, empathy, knowledge of the University鈥檚 policy and management structure, and familiarity with the accepted practices in research.
Authorship Policy
The University's聽聽is designed to ensure compliance with the principles聽and relevant responsibilities embodied in the Code, and is adopted in the University's聽.
Authorship declaration
The Authorship declaration is designed to assist researchers to comply with the聽, and to meet the requirements of the 成人大片鈥檚聽.
Monitoring compliance
The 成人大片 has implemented internal processes for monitoring compliance with the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research in consultation with Faculties.
Contact us
Research Integrity team - Research Services
贰:听researchintegrity@adelaide.edu.au
Contact
- Monica Kerr