Trainings & Events
RIEO plays a key role in identifying and equipping personnel involved in research with the tools required to carry out their work in a manner abiding by statutory and institutional requirements.
Courses such as the Image Integrity workshop are aimed at raising awareness on possible areas of research misconduct and how conduct and reporting of research can be done in both an ethical and efficient manner.
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Past Events
NTU-IRB Social, Behavioural, and Educational Research (SBER) Workshop 2024
This workshop was held in NTU, on 13 March 2024.
Organised by Research Integrity and Ethics Office, this workshop provided tips on submitting IRB applications for faster approval along with common pitfalls and mistakes to avoid in the IRB submissions.
The workshop provided participants with the knowledge and confidence to navigate the IRB process with ease. View the session recording and slides here.
For more information, please write to [email protected].
IACUC Workshop on Updates to the NACLAR Guidelines
This workshop was held on 6 and 8 Nov 2023 at NTU main campus and Clinical Sciences Building respectively.
Organised by the Research Integrity and Ethics Office, the workshop covered recent changes in the 2nd edition NACLAR Guidelines that came into effect as of 1 Mar 2023, as well as how to navigate common issues faced with ERMP use. Participants were introduced to how these changes have been implemented in the IACUC’s and ARF’s policies and procedures.
View the workshop slides here.
For more information, please write to [email protected].
Are you conducting Human Biomedical Research or Human Tissue Banking Activities?
This workshop was held on 9 and 11 Oct 2023 at NIE and Clinical Sciences Building respectively.
Organised by the Research Integrity and Ethics Office, the workshop covered the requirements for Human Biomedical Research or Human Tissue Banking Activities regulated in Singapore under the Human Biomedical Research Act (HBRA).
This is to ensure that biomedical research involving human subjects are being conducted to proper ethical standards to protect the rights, safety and welfare of research participants and tissue donors.
For more information, please write to [email protected].
NTU-IRB Social, Behavioural, and Educational Research (SBER) Workshop 2023
This workshop was held in NTU, on 8 March 2023.
Organised by Research Integrity and Ethics Office, this workshop provided tips on submitting IRB applications to receive faster approval and common pitfalls and mistakes to avoid in the IRB submissions.
This workshop has provided participants with the knowledge and confidence to navigate the IRB process with ease.
View the session recording and slides here.
For more information, please write to [email protected].
Activation of the Human Tissue Framework
This talk was held in NTU, on 16 October 2019.
The Ministry of Health activated the Human Tissue Framework (HTF) under the Human Biomedical Research Act (HBRA) in Q4 2019.
Organised by Research Integrity and Ethics Office, this talk provided guidelines to faculty and researchers who are currently (or will be) involved in the collection, use or storage of human tissues to ensure research
activities meet legal requirements. Please click here for definition of human tissues.
For more information, please write to [email protected].
Research Integrity Seminar
On 7 Aug 2019, RIEO held a seminar on research integrity to showcase NTU's abstracts presented at the 6th World Conference on Research Integrity.
This seminar featured 3 oral presentations, of which 2 were awardees of the 2018 Research Integrity Grant Call that was aimed at raising awareness of good research work carried out by NTU's researchers.
The 2019 Research Integrity grant call has been launched to further research on understanding the behaviours affecting the practice of research integrity and ethics in NTU.
6th World Conference On Research Integrity: 2-5 June 2019
This Conference Was Held In Hong Kong, From 2-5 June 2019.
Jointly Organised By Hong Kong And Melbourne, The Conference Aims To Provide A Forum For Exploring Open Research, Research Reproducibility And More Responsible Research Application By Addressing Issues Of New Challenges Of Research Integrity.
There were sessions on improving the quality and reliability of science through best practices in Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR). NTU participated with 7 poster and oral presentations, which is a testament to NTU's commitment to continuously develop and foster best practices in research integrity, and to remain current in the evolving research scene.
Applying Under the New Exempt Review Category
At the recent NTU-IRB roadshow held on 22 May 2019, NTU researchers were introduced to the new Exempt category which aims to facilitate prompt processing of IRB applications classified as the lowest risk.
Participants were introduced to the 6 categories under Exempt Review, followed by an analysis of research studies that are included or excluded from this form of review. Participants were also provided with an overview of the application and submission process.
To qualify for Exempt Review, researchers must ensure that their study meets all of the 6 criteria stated in the guidelines.
Please write to [email protected] for any enquiries.
Basics in Animal Behavioural Neurosciences
On 14 and 15 Mar 2019, RIEO and LKCMed co-organised a workshop on "Basics in Animal Behavioural Neurosciences" to guide researchers on good practices in animal behaviour experiments.
Held over two days, the workshop featured subject experts Dr Frederic Chua, Dr Hannes Hentze and Dr Zoe Bichler who touched on topics such as experimental design, study conduct, data analysis and ethical aspects of such studies. The seminar was followed by a practical session for hands-on application as well as subsequent data analysis techniques.
For queries regarding the workshop, please write to [email protected].
Doing Research? Your Legal Obligations Under The PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT (PDPA): 16 August 2018
Organised by Research Integrity and Ethics Office on 16 August 2018.
The talk by Mr Jerry Tan, Director in the Corporate Governance Group at NTU covered the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) obligations and the implications of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the EU.
Visit the website to learn more about the NTU PDPA Statement.
Held from February to May 2018, the Research Integrity "Train the Trainers" Workshop was conducted by Prof Tim White for the RIC members. This workshop serves as an training guide on Good and Bad Science and Mentoring & Responsible Conduct of Research.The workshop covers the Research Integrity teaching material, content delivery and recommended content to be provided to graduate students. The workshop resources can be found here. When prompted, log in with your username (domain\username) and password.
4th International Conference on Plagiarism across Europe and Beyond 2018: 9-11 May 2018
This conference was held in Ephesus, Turkey, from 9-11 May 2018.
Jointly organised by Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Mendel University in Brno, and the European Network for Academic Integrity, the conference aims to provide a forum for sharing best practices and experiences by addressing issues of academic integrity.
Visit the website to learn more about the suggested approaches to promote academic integrity.
IRB Refresher Course
On 13th March 2018, trainers from CENTRES (Clinical Ethics Network+ Research Ethics Support) conducted a workshop for NTU IRB members on ethical principles when involving human subjects in research. CENTRES is a national training platform catered to enhancing capabilities of ethics committees' work in Singapore.
Ms Sumytra Menon, Programme Director at CENTRES, and her team, tailored the workshop towards the nature of Social Behavioural and Educational research. There were breakout session where case examples were discussed with the assistance of facilitators.
The aim is to ensure that the ethical standards of research in NTU is comparable to internationally accepted standards.
Asia Pacific Research Integrity Network Meeting: 26-28 Feb 2018
The third APRI meeting was held in Taipei, Taiwan, from 26-28 Feb 2018.
The APRI network meetings aim to promote dialogue and the sharing of resources between institutes to identify best practices in upholding research integrity. To learn more about the origins of the network and its objectives, click here.
Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Animal Experimentation: 16 Jan 2018
On 16 Jan 2018, Dr Frederic Chua, Attending Veterinarian at NTU-IACUC, gave a talk on animal welfare ethics and on the legal and regulatory aspects of animal experimentation.
A key theme of the workshop was the responsible use of animals, and so attendees were informed of how this could be practiced through the implementation of the 3Rs: Replacement, Reduction, Refinement.
If you are keen on attending similar courses in future, register your interest with us.
2nd International Day of Action against Contract Cheating: 18 Oct 2017
Contract cheating is defined by Dr Thomas Lancaster as "the process through which students can have original work produced for them, which they can then submit as if this were their own work. Often this involves the payment of a fee and this can be facilitated using online auction sites".
More can be done by institutions to prevent and identify cases of contract cheating; these methods are covered in the Institutional Toolkit to Combat Contract Cheating.
NTU President's Talk on Research Integrity: 6 Oct 2017
On 6th October 2017, a second high level meeting on research integrity was held at the EMB learning studio. This was a follow up to the first held on 8th June 2017, and was targeted at senior management and members of the newly formed Research Integrity Committee.
The talk was chaired by NTU President and covered the measures implemented to promote the responsible conduct of research in the University. He also touched on the need for greater faculty involvement in research integrity matters.
Click here to access the session's recording and log in with your username and password when prompted.
Research Integrity and the Graduate Student
Held on 4th October 2017, the course titled "Research Integrity and the Graduate Student" serves as an introduction to key aspects in the responsible conduct of research. Prof Tim White also reviews case studies and highlights common pitfalls that graduate students are to be wary of in relation to research activities and publications.
To access the course, log in with your username (domain\username) and password.
Course on Research Integrity: 11 Aug 2017
The Course on Research Integrity is an annual course conducted by Prof Tim White, Prof Kingsley Bolton and Prof Peter Looker, for IGS/MSE graduate students. The most recent course was conducted on 11 August 2017 and the recordings
of these lectures can be found below. When prompted, log in with your username (domain\username) and password.
Part 1
Serves as an introduction to graduate students on what constitutes responsible research activity and how one can be a responsible scientist. The lectures also cover common areas
of research misconduct and what steps research students can take to avoid facing potential allegations of improper conduct of research.
Part 2
These recordings cover the use
of the Turnitin plagiarism checker at NTU and include a guided quiz on reading academic writing with an understanding of academic integrity.
Image Integrity- Best Practice in Preparing Imagery for Publication: 5-8 Jun 2017
The first workshop organised by RIEO was held at The Hive, NTU, from 5-8 Jun 2017. Reputed speakers Jana Christopher and Dr. Holger Lorenz, were in town to conduct the course on image manipulation techniques and the Do's and Dont's of imagery manipulation. For requests on course materials or any futher information / feedback, please Contact Us.
5th World Conference on Research Integrity: 28-31 May 2017
The conference was held from 28-31 May 2017 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, where speakers from various institutes shared their views on issues pertaining to research integrity such as authorship, responsible conduct, replication, to name a few. NTU's Professor Bertil Andersson was one of the keynote speakers and touched on the importance of research integrity at NTU. The presentation material can be accessed via Research and Research Integrity - a key priority for a young and fast rising university.
A key item on the agenda at this WCRI was the formulation of the Amsterdam Agenda to advance efforts in promoting research integrity. While the version provided is a post-conference draft, the final document will be released in July this year.
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