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Good research practices

Advances in scientific knowledge contribute to economic and social progress, which is why society expects research to be carried out respecting basic rules and internationally accepted ethical principles.

To meet this goal, the USC and its research staff have a Code of Good Research Practices that includes the basic ethical principles of research activity (freedom, commitment, rigour, honesty, integrity, respect and responsibility) and establishes the rules of conduct that govern the organisation of research, its planning and execution, the storage and custody of data and the publication of results.

The Code also outlines the ethical principles governing the relations of research staff with funding entities, how to deal with conflicts of interest, and the channels established for regulating conflicts.

The University of Santiago de Compostela also has a Bioethics Committee that supervises critical aspects of research, such as human and animal studies.

 

The contents of this page were updated on 06.09.2022.