Total: 15
Waseda University supplies on-demand training media to researchers to educate and inform them on their responsibilities when conducting research. The training media outlines what constitutes research misconduct and the University’s initiatives against misconduct.
All faculty members and teaching staff are encouraged to partake in the training via Waseda Moodle.
For more details, please refer to ‘Seminar on Academic Research Ethics‘.
2007 | Research Activities and Copyright —The basics of copyright law for researchers— Speaker: Professor Ryu Takabayashi, Faculty of Law |
2008 | Scientists and Research Ethics —How to Avoid Involvement in Research Misconduct— Speaker: Professor Haklak Rockbill, Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences |
2009 | Fostering Honesty, Accuracy, Efficiency and Objectivity in Research: The Role of Universities Speaker: Dr. Nicholas H. Steneck, Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan Consultant to Federal Office of Research Integrity |
2014 | Ethical Issues when Submitting Papers Speaker: Dr. Elizabeth(Liz)Wager Former Chair, Committee on Publication Ethics(COPE) |
2019 | Lecture on “Predatory Journals/Publishers” Speaker: Satoru Nogami, Senior Research Administrator, Office for Advancement of Research Administrators, the University of Tokyo |
With the goal of facilitating better student understanding of research ethics, the University offers the open education subject ‘Introduction to Academic and Research Integrity’.
In addition to graduate students, third and fourth year undergraduates are also eligible to take the subject from 2010.
Subject Name | Introduction to Academic and Research Integrity |
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Semester, Credit and Delivery | Summer quarter and Winter quarter, 1 credits, full on-demand(e-learning) via Waseda Moodle |
Location | Global Education Center |
Details | The subject consists of a total of 8 lectures delivered by both internal and external experts on topics concerning research ethics. For more details, please refer to the Research Ethics syllabus “Introduction to Academic and Research Integrity.” |