Ethical Aspects in Research and Technology for Human (EARTHnet)
Founding year
2008
History
Ethical Aspects in Research and Technology for Human (EARTHnet) is a leading network which embraces a core group of people from diverse disciplines and is designed to provide a guide to scientists, technicians, caretakers and workers ensuring that their research practice complies with the highest standards of Research Ethics and Research Integrity (RE&RI).
ENRIO member since
Structure
Voluntary based
Main Tasks
EARTHnet is active through the infrastructure of NTUA. EARTHnet’s main tasks are:
- Raise awareness among the Greek academic community on RE&RI issues
- Promoting the institutionalization of a national code of conduct for research
- Promote the establishment of a national RE&RI committee
- Disseminate the latest developments at the European area and beyond to the Greek stakeholders.
Training
EARTHnet is active through the infrastructure of NTUA. EARTHnet’s main tasks are:
- Raise awareness among the Greek academic community on RE&RI issues
- Promoting the institutionalization of a national code of conduct for research
- Promote the establishment of a national RE&RI committee
- Disseminate the latest developments at the European area and beyond to the Greek stakeholders
Promoting Research Integrity
EARTHnet will organize a meeting of its members in 2017, where a roadmap will be decided so as to promote:
(a) the establishment of a National RE&RI committee and
(b) the drafting of a National Code of Conduct for research.