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published on April 15, 2025
Trisha Phillips

, Dena Plemmons

https://doi.org/10.5840/tej2025414156
Effective and Meaningful Responsible Conduct of Research Instruction and Institutional Plans
The National Science Foundation [NSF] has long been a leader in promoting responsible and ethical research environments and responsible conduct in research, both through their research programs and their implementation of the America Competes Act, which mandated training in the responsible conduct of research for researchers supported by their funds. However, many institutions still do not have plans for required RCR education that incorporate best practices in a meaningful way because they have no clearly articulated goal for an RCR program, are not aware of model practices, and face institutional obstacles and constraints. The project reported here brought together subject matter experts and key partners from the research integrity community to develop and evaluate resources that might address those concerns. Here we present two of the resources developed through these workshop activities: (1) recommended approaches for effective and meaningful RCR instruction, and (2) guidance for Institutional NSF RCR Plans.