Good Scientific Practice
“Scientific integrity forms the basis for trustworthy research. It is an example of academic voluntary commitment that encompasses a respectful attitude towards peers, research participants, animals, cultural assets, and the environment, and strengthens and promotes vital public trust in research. The constitutionally guaranteed freedom of research is inseparably linked to a corresponding responsibility. Taking this responsibility into full account and embedding it in individual conduct is an essential duty for every researcher and for the institutions where research is carried out.” (DFG Code of Conduct, 2019, Page 7)
The Collaborative Research Center TRR 227 Ultrafast Spin Dynamics with all involved institutions and members as well as the integrated Research Training Group are committed to comply with the rules of good scientific practice and research integrity. To this end, the TRR227 has conducted several events and measures to train all members in good scientific practice and research integrity. On this website, you will find important information, contact persons and conducted and upcoming events on Good Scientific Practice and Research Integrity.