Occupational codes or other ethical guidelines work in addition to TENK's guidelines.
Occupational codes or other ethical guidelines work in addition to TENK's guidelines, mainly the Responsible conduct of research and procedures for handling allegations of misconduct in Finland. All guidelines published by TENK can be found on their website.
Other national guidelines:
- Data Managemant Guidelines
- Ethical recommendations for thesis writing at universitties of applied sciences
- Best Practice for Foundations (Code of Conduct)
- Code of Medical Ethics
- Ethical Principles for the Teaching Profession
- Ethical guidelines by the Finnish Union of University Professors
Guidelines from other countries than Finland:
- The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity, revised edition (ALLEA 2017)
- Guidelines for Research Ethics in Science and Technology (The Norwegian National Committee for Research Ethics in Science and Technology 2016)
- Guidelines for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences, Humanities, Law and Theology (The Norwegian National Committee for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences and the Humanities 2016)
- Guidelines for research ethics on human remains (The Norwegian National Committees for Research Ethics 2016)
- Sicherung guter wissenschaftlicher Praxis (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinshaft 1998/2013)
- Ethics Education in Science (Statement by the ALLEA Permanent Working Group on Science and Ethics 2013)
- Singapore Statement on Research Integrity (World Conference on Research Integrity 2010, Singapore)
- WMA Declaration of Helsinki – Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects (The World Medical Association (WMA) General Assembly 1964/2013)
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