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Chemistry World July 13, 2012 Laura Howes |
Research integrity may be linked to UK grants Universities UK, in association with several other UK funding bodies have published a concordat on research conduct and integrity that could become part of the grant conditions of the signatories. |
Chemistry World March 4, 2013 Leila Sattary |
UK funders get tough on research misconduct Universities who do not take cases of research misconduct seriously could have their funding withdrawn. The new sanctions are set out in the revised Policy and Guidelines on Governance of Good Research Conduct, published by Research Councils UK |
Chemistry World July 29, 2011 Josh Howgego |
UK Research Needs an Independent Integrity Body A UK government report claims that the oversight of research integrity is unsatisfactory and recommends that an independent regulator be set up to oversee integrity. |
Chemistry World April 2012 James Parry |
Integrity Begins at Home Safeguarding the integrity and quality of research is best achieved through cultural and not regulatory means. |
BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 |
Eminent Minds on the Emerald Isle The Irish proved they aren't afraid to go across the Atlantic when they hired William C. Harris, a 19-year veteran of the U.S. National Science Foundation, to head the government's fledgling Science Foundation Ireland in 2001. |
Chemistry World October 31, 2012 Ian Le Guillou |
How do you solve a problem like misconduct? Against a backdrop of a rapid increase in misconduct cases, representatives of the world's scientific societies and academies have banded together to produce a plan to shore up research integrity. |
Chemistry World August 24, 2010 Leila Sattary |
Research fraud costs dear A group from the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in New York has developed a model that estimates the monetary costs of scientific misconduct cases. |
Chemistry World December 19, 2014 Mark Peplow |
A bad business The university-as-business model has been embraced because of its potential benefits. But there is a growing feeling that the relentless pursuit of targets is at odds with scientific research and the academic ethos. |
Chemistry World February 15, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
US National Academies to revisit scientific misconduct The US National Academies aims to shift thinking about scientific misconduct away from corrupt individuals operating in a vacuum and toward researchers working within a flawed system, in a forthcoming report. |
Chemistry World December 11, 2015 Anthony King |
All boats to be lifted by Irish science strategy A new science strategy crafted by the Irish government is promising to boost national research funding to 2.5% of GNP, up from 1.8%, by 2020. |
Chemistry World September 6, 2013 Mark Peplow |
Misconduct: on the blog and in the open In August, the popular blogs ChemBark and Chemistry Blog made a series of posts about research misconduct relating to alleged data manipulation in three papers. But are blogs the right forum to expose these cases? |
Chemistry World August 28, 2014 Anthony King |
Cost of scientific misconduct smaller than feared A study has tallied up the costs to a major US research funder of misconduct that lead to retractions, and the price scientists involved paid for their dishonesty. |
Bio-IT World April 2006 Samara McCarthy |
Ireland's Biotech Boom How the Emerald Isle has made its name in the life sciences. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 27, 2012 Katie Johnston |
When Researchers Cheat (Just a Little) Less flagrant transgressions of scientific research norms may be more prevalent and, in the long run, more damaging to the academic enterprise, reports Assistant Professor Leslie K. John. |
Chemistry World March 9, 2012 Anthony King |
Irish government plans to pick winners in research The Irish government has announced it will channel the majority of its core research budget into 14 priority areas. |
Chemistry World May 2007 |
Comment: A Matter of Ethics Scientists should embrace a universal ethical code. |
Job Journal March 6, 2011 Craig Nathanson |
How to Manage with Integrity When a healthy work culture is in place, it is because management places a high priority on people getting along, communicating openly, and contributing in a fair environment. |
Information Today July 23, 2015 |
New Resources Shed Light on Election Spending The Money, Politics and Transparency initiative -- from the Sunlight Foundation, Global Integrity, and the Electoral Integrity Project -- introduced a set of resources that show how money plays a role in elections and political parties. |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2006 George Koroneos |
Pharm Exec Q&A: Inside View The Union of Concerned Scientists made revelations about the FDA's own scientific culture. Here, Francesca Grifo, director of scientific integrity program at UCS, talks about the findings. |
The Motley Fool May 12, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Should You Bank on Ireland? Bank of Ireland is doing fine, but it may not be the best stock pick on the Emerald Isle. |
InternetNews July 1, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Lucent Extends R&D Roots The company's Bell Labs partners with Irish government on research center in Dublin. |
Chemistry World November 23, 2011 Ned Stafford |
Cuts threaten autonomy at EU universities The ongoing economic crisis is leading to university funding cuts in varying degrees across much of Europe, with 'financial matters' the 'most pressing challenges faced by universities today. |
Geotimes May 2006 Constantine & Wilkinson |
Translating Science Into Informed Policies To discuss how to get more scientific integrity into policy-making, graduate students at the University of California in Santa Barbara held a panel discussion with the hopes of raising awareness about political interference in government science. |
Chemistry World September 6, 2012 Simon Perks |
Rebuilding public trust in Japanese science The aftermath of the Japanese earthquake, the ensuing tsunami and the Fukushima nuclear accident has destroyed the country's trust in science and its role in policy-making. |
The Motley Fool October 4, 2010 Jordan DiPietro |
No Luck for the Irish Irish banks are dragging down the market. |
The Motley Fool August 9, 2010 Jordan DiPietro |
5 Dirt-Cheap Bank Stocks Beaten-down bank stocks are trading at attractive price-to-book valuations. |
Chemistry World November 1, 2012 Patrick McGhee |
Losing concentration In the UK, successive governments have held to the mantra that funding for university research should be heavily concentrated in a handful of universities. |
The Motley Fool January 21, 2009 Matt Koppenheffer |
The Banshee Is Circling Irish Banks Is the nationalization of Anglo Irish Banks the beginning or the end of bank takeovers in Ireland? |
Bank Technology News January 2002 Louise West |
Irish Innovation Woos Global Banks From voice verification to secure online payments, innovative and fast moving Irish financial software companies are scoring successes with international banks, despite the global economic downturn. |
Chemistry World November 5, 2012 Mico Tatalovic |
Scientists petition Serbian government to tackle misconduct More than 800 scientists have signed a petition started two weeks ago campaigning for an overhaul of research ethics and the assessment process for researchers in Serbia, amid systematic and widely-tolerated academic misconduct. |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2011 Zeeshan Siddique |
What Can We Learn From Bank of Ireland's Shrinking Loss? Bank of Ireland betters its performance. But is it good enough? |
The Motley Fool April 5, 2011 Zeeshan Siddique |
Can Bank of Ireland Dodge This Bullet Yet Again? After failing a stress test, Bank of Ireland struggles retaining its independence. |
Chemistry World July 18, 2013 Patrick Walter |
Call to arms on data integrity Data integrity in the chemical sciences is under the spotlight. In a broadside aimed at shoddy data practices, the editor of Organic Letters, Amos Smith, has called on chemists to put their house in order and root out poor practice. |
National Defense December 2014 J. Phillip "Jack" London |
Our Best Defense -- A Culture of Character One good example of ingrained culture is the Marine Corps. Its mottos of MVP -- mission, values, pride and semper fidelis communicate the Marines' culture of mutual trust, collective pride and self-discipline. |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 Kerry Capell |
Nurturing Homegrown Talent In Ireland Ireland's economic boom was built largely on the back of multinationals, a fact that is becoming troublesome. In response, the Irish government is shifting gears. To continue attracting foreign investment, officials realize they must also foster homegrown talent. |
Chemistry World February 19, 2015 Francois-Xavier Coudert |
Setting the record straight It is every scientist's duty to add knowledge to this record, but also to safeguard its integrity by checking that others' work is reproducible. |
Pharmaceutical Executive September 1, 2014 William Looney |
Ireland's Celtic Tiger: Back on the Hunt Leaders from industry, government, and the CRO community examine Ireland's future as a magnet for life science investments, and what the nation must do to remain the leading exporter of finished pharmaceutical products. |
CIO November 1, 2000 Christopher Hoenig |
Brave Hearts Courage and integrity are at the core of successful leadership... |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2014 Lawton & Manning |
Managing a National Health Repository Subject based repositories are well suited to disciplines such as the health sciences, where repositories are evolving rapidly. In Ireland, as in other countries, the healthcare sector produces a vast quantity of research and grey literature. |
Information Today October 14, 2014 |
Data Workshop Posts Agenda Data Infrastructure: The Importance of Quality and Integrity, a workshop co-sponsored by the National Federation of Advanced Information Services and CENDI will be held Nov. 20, 2014. |
Scientific American July 2009 Eugenie Samuel Reich |
Stimulus Funds for Science Raise Concern about Misconduct About $31 billion in stimulus funds will go to science. Can watchdogs keep track of those funds? |
CFO June 1, 2011 Janet Kersnar |
Back on the Map Ireland's domestic economy may be in shambles, but expansion-minded U.S. firms see plenty of opportunity there. |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2010 Gerard Torres |
Sovereign Debt Crisis Continued: Irish Banks The downgrade of Ireland's credit rating has a large impact on Irish banks. |
The Motley Fool April 13, 2011 Jordan DiPietro |
Ireland's Race Toward Catastrophe Things keep worsening for the Emerald Isle's banks. |
Chemistry World November 22, 2010 Akshat Rathi |
Irish drug industry fears bailout tax terms Any increase in Ireland's corporation tax rate as part of a financial bailout could hurt the country's rapidly expanding pharmaceutical industry, currently its largest contributor to corporation tax. |
Popular Mechanics December 18, 2007 |
Science and Science Education Proposals From the Candidates: Geek the Vote '08 Compare candidate stances on scientific research and education. |