EURECA-PRO

Microcredential: Science Ethics and Research Integrity

TU Bergakademie Freiberg
21 Oct, 2025

This course provides learners from diverse backgrounds with a strong foundation in the principles and practices of research ethics and integrity. 

It is designed to support students, researchers, professionals, policy-makers, and the wider public in understanding how responsible science underpins credibility, transparency, and societal trust:

For students

it offers an essential introduction to ethical reasoning and academic honesty.

For researchers and academics

it deepens awareness of evolving standards that safeguard scientific quality.

For industry professionals

it clarifies regulatory expectations and ethical norms in technology-intensive sectors.

For the general public

it opens a window onto how science works, why integrity matters, and how ethical challenges shape innovation, safety, and sustainability.

Participants will gain practical tools to engage responsibly with research, communicate science ethically across audiences, and critically assess scientific claims in an era of misinformation and rapid technological change. The course also equips learners to reflect on their own responsibilities, whether as scientists, professionals, or informed citizens — in promoting ethical knowledge creation and dissemination. 

Key information

Registration deadline: 12 January 2026
Language: English
Recognition of credits: 3 ECTS 

Assessment:

  • Written exam (case study short essay) – weighted assessment.
  • Active class participation (minimum 80%) – prerequisite for examination.

The final grade is based on the written exam results.

Competencies:   

  • Ethical reasoning in relation to research and innovation.
  • Good research practices, including authorship, data management, and collaboration.
  • Ethics of science communication to expert and non-expert audiences.
  • Critical awareness of the ethical and institutional landscape of modern science.
  • Risk assessment in relation to conflicts of interest and integrity.
  • Understanding of global frameworks, codes of conduct, and institutional mechanisms for research integrity.

Learning outcomes: 
By the end of the course, participants will be able to: 

  • Explain key principles of research ethics and integrity.
  • Identify and analyse ethical issues such as plagiarism, falsification, and unfair authorship.
  • Communicate science responsibly and transparently.
  • Navigate ethical dilemmas in collaboration, publication, and data sharing.
  • Apply international standards (e.g. ALLEA, COPE, Singapore Statement) to real-world cases.
  • Evaluate research misconduct and reflect on appropriate responses.
  • Recognise their personal and professional responsibility in maintaining scientific values.

Programme
(Tuesdays, 10:00–11:30):

Programme (Tuesdays, 10:00–11:30):

Dr Apostolos Gerontas

Lecturer
TU Bergakademie Freiberg
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