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Ethics and Scientific Integrity for Doctoral Students of D-BAUG

Lecturers & Examiners: Dr. Christian Sailer
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Last Updated: 2026-06-01 11:33:17

Abstract

This course sensitises doctoral students to ethical issues that may arise during their doctorate. After an introduction to ethics and good scientific practice, students are familiarised with resources that can assist them with ethical decision-making. Students are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge and train their newly acquired skills in an interactive, discipline specific context.

Objective

Doctoral students learn how to identify, analyse and address ethical issues in their own scientific research. Furthermore, they are encouraged to reflect on their professional role as scientific researchers.

Content

Part I The self-paced e-learning course consists of 5 modules: Module 1: Ethics Introduction to moral theory (with emphasis on practical guidance regarding decision making) Module 2: Ethics in scientific research Introduction to ethical issues that occur within scientific research (i.e. regarding authorship, cooperation, data use and sharing, and other aspects that are subject to scientific integrity and good scientific practice). Module 3: Collecting resources A variety of tools and resources that help identify ethical issues are presented and explained Module 4: Setting up a strategy Example examination of a case regarding its ethical scope (students develop their own strategy to examine situations for their ethical implications). Module 5: Making decisions Different ways of addressing ethical issues are presented and explained (i.e. how to make hard choices or solve ethical dilemmas). Part II The second, face-to-face part of this course focuses on discipline-specific aspects in the field of Engineering Sciences. It provides an interactive learning environment. Students get to apply their knowledge, and they are encouraged to reflect on ethical problems and to critically discuss them with fellow doctoral students.

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General Information

Language
English
Levels
DR
Frequency
Semesterly recurring

Examination

Type
ungraded semester performance

Registration & Places

Priority: Registration for the course unit is only possible for the primary target group

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
seminar Ethics and Scientific Integrity for Doctoral Students of D-BAUG
Groups are selected in myStudies. Individual study time about 20 hours (online lectures) plus two half days in person. The two half days in person as f2f-workshops will be in 2 runs always from 13:45 until 17:30 (run 1: 14.03.25 and 28.03.2024 / run 2: 16.05.2025 and 30.05.2025.
  • 14.03 Date 13:45-17:30 (HPL D 32)
  • 28.03 Date 13:45-17:30 (HPL D 32)
  • 16.05 Date 13:45-17:30 (HIL E 10.1)
  • 30.05 Date 13:45-17:30 (HIL E 10.1)
10 h semesterly

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