Scientific Integrity Sample Clauses

Scientific Integrity. 3.1. The Recipient shall ensure that the Awardholder (i) conducts the Research according to the highest standards of the research community and (ii) takes steps to avoid any actual or perceived conflict of interest.
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Scientific Integrity. If you use the SNSF Portal, you are required to respect the rules of good scientific practice. In particu- lar, you confirm the accuracy and completeness of all information provided when submitting an appli- cation. The SNSF reserves the right to systematically monitor compliance with good scientific practice. Misuse Users who abuse the system in any form can be excluded from further using the SNSF Portal.
Scientific Integrity. 2.1 The Charities require the highest standards of integrity to be adhered to by the Grantholders and other researchers working on the Project. The Institution shall ensure that the Grantholders conduct the Project according to the highest standards of the research community and avoid any actual or perceived conflict of interest. The Institution must have in place its own published standards of good research practice and formal written procedures for the handling of allegations of research misconduct. Such standards must take into account the Medical Research Council document ‘Good research practice: principles and guidelines’.
Scientific Integrity. The Assignment shall be performed in compliance with recognised scientific and ethical principles. The Assignment shall be founded on the principles for academic freedom within the framework of what has been agreed as regards topics and methods in this agreement. This entails inter alia that the Commissioned Party cannot be subject to the imposition that the Assignment shall lead to a specific conclusion. The results the Assignment leads to shall in principle be made public upon handover to the Principal, see Section 5.2. The Commissioned Party shall make supporting research material available in accordance with generally accepted practice in this field.
Scientific Integrity. The USDA Department-wide scientific integrity policy is located in Departmental Regulation (DR) 1074-001. All contractors, cooperators, partners, permittees, lessees, grantees, and volunteers, who engage or assist in the activities identified in Section 3a(2)(a) through (c) on behalf of USDA, are expected to uphold the established principles of scientific integrity described in the DR. Any express requirements will be set forth in the agreement statement of work, as applicable. Research institutions that receive allegations of research misconduct involving USDA-funded extramural research should refer to Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 422 (Refer to REE-26 Organization Information, Representations, Assurances & Certifications, C. Assurances, #11). # Public Access. All investigators funded by ARS/ERS/NASS awards must publish their major findings, make data resulting from research, education, and/or extension projects publicly available according to and comply with USDA’s Public access to Scholarly Publications and Digital Scientific Research Data (Departmental Regulation 1020-006, July 2020).
Scientific Integrity. The USDA Department-wide scientific integrity policy is located in Departmental Regulation (DR) 1074-001. All contractors, cooperators, partners, permittees, lessees, grantees, and volunteers, who engage or assist in the activities identified in Section 3a(2)(a) through (c) on behalf of USDA, are expected to uphold the established principles of scientific integrity described in the DR. Any express requirements will be set forth in the agreement statement of work, as applicable. Research institutions that receive allegations of research misconduct involving USDA-funded extramural research should refer to Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 422 (Refer to REE-26 Organization Information, Representations, Assurances & Certifications, C. Assurances, #11). # Geospatial Data. All data collected will meet the requirements of the Geospatial Data Act of 2018 (U.S. Code, Title 43 – Public Lands, Chapter 46: GEOSPATIAL DATA) where applicable. This will always include the use of all relevant metadata standards, use of standard data formats, and a description of quantitative measures of uncertainty and sources of uncertainty associated with the data. Additionally, the data must meet any additional requirements specified within the specified agreement statement of work to ensure the data are useful to support USDA’s mission. Refer to REE-26 Organization Information, Representations, Assurances & Certifications, C. Assurances, #47. Application of the Geospatial Data Act of 2018 toward the dissemination of research related results will be in accordance with DR 1020-006. # Public Access. All investigators funded by ARS/ERS/NASS awards must publish their major findings, make data resulting from research, education, and/or extension projects publicly available according to and comply with USDA’s Public access to Scholarly Publications and Digital Scientific Research Data (Departmental Regulation 1020-006, July 2020).
Scientific Integrity. Employees shall have the right to express themselves on science and their research, while respecting the Values and Ethics Code for the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission without being designated as an official media spokesperson.
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Scientific Integrity. By signing this agreement the PhD candidate declares that he/she will maintain and promote integer scientific conduct and will adhere to the rules laid down in the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Scientific Practice (xxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxx).
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