The Project for Scholarly Integrity seeks to develop and enhance ethics education across the graduate curriculum at Emory. Sponsored by a grant from the Council of Graduate Schools (www.scholarlyintegrity.org) and administered by the Laney Graduate School, The Project for Scholarly Integrity will be developing and implementing a systematic program in research ethics.
The Project for Scholarly Integrity invites proposals from faculty and graduate students interested in developing course materials and events consistent with its mission.
The Project for Scholarly Integrity will fund faculty members to develop courses and course materials for teaching about the responsible conduct of research. Toward that end, we are making $500 to $1000 awards available to those who develop, use and distribute course materials.
The Project for Scholarly Integrity will support workshops, lectures, performances, or other events that promote discussion of the responsible conduct of research. For example, programs might propose to host a speaker who can talk about issues specific to their research or scholarship, to show and discuss a film, or host a speaker who can run a workshop on compliance issues. The event may be associated with a regular class or ethics training opportunity, or it might be independent. We anticipate these awards will range from $100 to $1000.
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