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48 · Representative Documents: Responsible Conduct of Research Overview UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY Research Services. Responsible Conduct of Research http://www.ucalgary.ca/research/compliance/responsible_conduct Responsible Conduct of Research |Research Services |University of Calgary http://www.ucalgary.ca/research/compliance/responsible_conduct[8/19/13 4:10:07 PM] Responsible Conduct of Research As the University of Calgary turns its Eyes High through sharpening our focus on research and the quality and breadth of learning, we remain committed to the foundations of scholarly activity. A pillar of our research enterprise is our relationship with Tri-Council. Recently, the guidelines for how we work with Tri-Council have changed. Tri-Council's new framework outlines the responsibilities and necessary policies for researchers, institutions, and the Agencies that help to support and promote a positive research environment. Effective March 31, 2013 researchers are responsible for adhering to the standards outlined in the framework for all research activity at the U of C regardless of the funding source. What's Changed? The central change is an administrative one: now, instead of reporting a creditable allegation to the faculty, there will be an institutional lead to oversee each specific situation. Protected Disclosure Officer will work with the individual to assess and determine the next steps with each claim. The University of Calgary's Investigating a Breach of Research Integrity procedure hyperlink outlines the administrative infrastructure to support this new framework. It includes a central office for receiving and processing allegations that breach the requirements for responsible conduct of research and outlines the process to both make and investigate allegations. Conducting Research at the University of Calgary It is the responsibility of all researchers to follow the best research practices honestly, accountably, openly and fairly as they ensure they meet the requirements of applicable University policies and all while abiding by applicable laws and regulations. It is imperative faculty are aware of and meet their responsibilities as researchers hyperlink as set out by institutional policy. Further, it is important the entire research community is aware of how to report an allegation of a breach of research integrity. The Responsible Conduct of Research framework and the university's policies and procedures work in tandem to provide training and resources for the research community. The University of Calgary is committed to ensuring that research and scholarly activities are carried out under the highest standards of ethical conduct and adhere to applicable laws and the requirements of funding partners accreditation authorities. Training Materials and Information Resources for the Research Community 1. An Introduction to the Tri-Agency Framework: Responsible Conduct of Research (Slides Only) or (Recorded Presentation) Presenter: Karen Wallace, Policy Analyst, Secretariat on Responsible Conduct of Research (presented on October 25, 2012) 2. The Tri-Council agreement identifies the roles and responsibilities in the management of federal grants and awards and includes an outline of all compliance certification requirements. 3. University of Calgary: Policies and Procedures Investigating a Breach of Research Integrityhyperlink Researcher Responsibilitieshyperlink Breach of Research Integrityhyperlink Integrity in Scholarly Activity Policy Code of Professional Ethics Conflict of Interest Policy 4. Course on Research Ethics: Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS2) Online Tutorial Working with Tri-Council, the University of Calgary is committed to providing graduate students a strong foundation of knowledge when it comes to ethical conduct for research activities. With the release of the updated Tri-Council Policy Statement 2, a new training tool has been launched: the Course on Research Ethics (CORE) Tutorial. IRISS + Animal Care Biosafety CFREB + CHREB Radiation Safety TCPS2 Core Tutorial • Prospective Students • Current Students • Alumni • Community • Faculty &Staff IT • HR • MY U OF C • CONTACTS R F THome HOME ABOUT US FUNDING ETHICS SUPPORT PRIZES &AWARDS LEGAL RESOURCES CONTACT Quick Links Faculty of Medicine Research Office CFREB Graduate Student Funding Innovate Calgary IRISS Postdoctoral Funding Research Accounting University Policy & Procedures Vice-President (Research) Research In Action Search this site Go Search