AY2016 Research ethics education

1.Research ethics education for all graduate students

As graduate students, in order to ensure that you are able to conduct research freely in a manner consistent with academic integrity, you should have a good understanding of research ethics, including the code of conduct required for researchers, as well as knowledge of the proper methods for presenting research results. It is very important for you to have fundamental knowledge of research ethics, increased awareness of the necessity and significance of learning research ethics, and the ability to recognize research ethics as your own issue to work on. By doing so, you can avoid being unwittingly involved in ethical misconduct.
Ritsumeikan University has been educating students on research ethics through guidance by research supervisors, regular courses of studies, and extracurricular seminars, while reminding students of risks related to research misconduct, such as falsification and plagiarism, at orientations for new students. Building on such experience, in AY 2016, the university launched new research ethics education for all graduate students.

2.Research ethics education at Ritsumeikan University

At Ritsumeikan University, the following three programs (seminars) are scheduled for AY 2016 as part of the university’s research ethics education for graduate students. You are required to proactively participate in these programs with an awareness of how important research ethics education is for your research activities.

Outline of the programs (seminars)

① Pre-Seminar on Research Ethics

This seminar is designed for new graduate students enrolled in the AY 2016 spring and fall semesters to learn about research methodologies and the appeal of research itself, as well as the necessity and significance of research ethics.

② Joint Seminar on Research Ethics

This seminar is designed for all graduate students to learn and acquire fundamental knowledge of research ethics. To be specific, the seminar teaches you how ethics apply to research activities and helps strengthen your understanding of research ethics through group work on specific cases. Each student is recommended to attend this seminar once during enrollment.

③ Specialized Program on Research Ethics

This program, offered whether as part of regular or extracurricular courses, is designed for graduate students to acquire practical knowledge about research ethics necessary for their specialized area of studies at their respective graduate schools. As this program is implemented independently by each graduate school, the contents differ between graduate schools.

Details about the seminars (program)

① Pre-Seminar on Research Ethics
Date and time/Place 【Spring semester】
(Suzaku)Friday, April 1, 2016 11:35~12:05
(Kinugasa)Friday, April 1, 2016 15:10~16:10
(OIC)Monday, April 4, 2016 15:10~16:10
(BKC)Tuesday, April 5, 2016 15:10~16:10
【Fall semester】
(Suzaku) Saturday, September 24, 2016 10:45~11:05 (Japanese)
11:50~12:10(English)
*will be held both in English and Japanese

To learn about research methodologies and the appeal of research itself, as well as the necessity and significance of research ethics
Eligible students New graduate students of AY 2016 (M1,D1)
Instructors 【Spring semester】
Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering
Professor HAGIWARA Hiroshi

Graduate School of International Relations
Professor YAMASHITA Norihisa
【Fall semester】
Institute for General Education
Associate professor HARAGI Makiko
Contents You will learn how to conduct research activities and its attractiveness, the importance and meaning of learning the ethics education

【Contents】
① What is research?
② What is research ethics?
③ Actual case of research misconduct and reasons for learning research ethics
④ How to read For the Sound Development of Science by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
⑤ Research ethics for research activities at Ritsumeikan University
Credits No credits are awarded for attending this seminar.
materials Printed handouts will be distributed to participants on the day of the seminar. Click hereto download the summary.
What to bring Textbook to be used: For the Sound Development of Science, by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
(This booklet is distributed to all new students at the seminar. If you do not attend this seminar, request a copy at the administrative office of your graduate school later.)
Application method
Application period
Prior application is not necessary.
※This seminar is conducted as part of the joint orientation for new graduate students.

For the Sound Development of Science, a booklet by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
This booklet is by the editorial committee established by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science with cooperation of the Science Council of Japan, the Japan Science and Technology Agency, and university researchers, as well as advice from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. It collects and summarizes essential information that researchers in all areas of study, ranging from humanities and social science to natural science, should know when conducting scientific research and presenting research results to the science community and society at large.

② Joint Seminar on Research Ethics
Date and time


【English】

Place Semester Date and time Application period Application
Kinugasa Spring semester - - -
Fall semester
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
16:30~18:00
Kyuronkan 1st floor
Research Commons

Wednesday, October 5, 2016
10:00〜

Friday, November 25, 2016
17:00
Tuesday, November 29
please apply from here
BKC Spring semester - - -
Fall semester Saturday, December 3, 2016
10:00~11:30
BKC Trisia on the 1st floor Seminar room 1 for the Section of Civil Engineering
Environmental Systems Engineering and Architecture Design
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
10:00〜

Thursday, December 1, 2016
17:00
Saturday December 3
please apply from here
OIC Spring semester - - -
Fall semester
Sunday, November 6, 2016
10:00~11:30
Building A 3rd floor
AC348

Wednesday, October 5 ,2016
10:00〜

Friday, November 4, 2016
12:00
Sunday, November 6
please apply from here

※The first 100 applicants are accepted for each seminar. Note that once the seminar is fully booked, no further applications will be accepted during the application period.

Eligible students All graduate school students
Instructors Institute for General Education
Associate professor HARAGI Makiko
Contents


③ Specialized Program on Research Ethics

This program is offered for students to acquire practical knowledge about research ethics necessary for their specialized area of studies at their respective graduate schools. For more details about this program, inquire at the administrative office of your graduate school.

Inquiry

Office of Graduate Studies
E-mail:cp-rinri@st.ritsumei.ac.jp
TEL   :075-465-8195