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The NWU Integrated Research Integrity Management System (IRIMS): concepts, structures, processes, and procedures

The NWU Integrated Research Integrity Management System (IRIMS): concepts, structures, processes, and procedures Online

At the NWU, the Integrated Research Integrity Management System (IRIMS) 2022 has guided all faculty managers and researchers to ensure responsible research conduct (RCR). The session gives an overview of important concepts that ground both research ethics and research integrity within the NWU IRIMS system, as well as provides an overview of the NWU IRIMS’s structures, processes, and procedures.
The greater scientific community of an institution can only innovate and flourish when its members function together as a body that ensures a climate that promotes confidence and trust in its research practices and findings through fostering a climate of Responsible Conduct of Research and having clear guidelines on managing potential breaches in research integrity through transparent processes. The value and benefits of the mentioned research are vitally dependent on the research ethics practices applied during the conduct of research, as well as the integrity of the research practices followed at the institution. Research ethics is seen as a subset of research integrity but is often confused as being the same. 
Active adherence to ethical principles, norms, and standards, as well as defined professional responsibilities, are essential for the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR). Active adherence in this context means the adoption of these principles, norms, and standards, as well as responsibilities as a personal credo in all research practices, and not simply accepting it as an imposition by rule-makers. Adhering to these practices of research integrity allows the university to be at the cutting edge of research both nationally and internationally.

All academics and postgraduate students of the NWU who have not attended the IRIMS lectures presented in the last semester of 2022 or during 2023 or 2024:

NB: All should have proof of this attendance to attach during the Scientific and Ethics Committee application processes.
 

 


 

Date:
Monday 19 May 2025
Time:
10:00 - 13:00
Time Zone:
Central Africa Time (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Academic Staff     Masters and Doctoral Students  
Categories:
  Ethics Webinars     Integrity Webinars     Faculties  

Registration is required. There are 246 seats available.

Event Organizer

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Feziwe Mseleni

 

+27 (0)61 910 3446
Feziwe.Mseleni@nwu.ac.za
Research Ethics & Integrity Coordinator
Vanderbijlpark: Research  Support

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