Good scientific practice requires scientific probity and good research practice. This includes not engaging in behaviour that could be characterised as “research misconduct” or as “questionable research practice”.
The Vice-Chancellor has set up an internal advisory committee (Committee on Practice) for processing cases concerning potential breaches of good scientific practice in connection with research at SDU.
In cases of research misconduct, the committee shall prepare a report for the Danish Committee on Research Misconduct, and in cases of questionable research practice, a report for the Vice-Chancellor concerning the case. Find out more in “Rules for ensuring good scientific practice” , approved by the Executive Board on 19 September 2019.
Composition of the Committee:
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MEMBER |
DEPUTY |
Faculty of Health Sciences |
Professor Philippe Grandjean Department of Public Health |
Head of Institute, professor Kirsten Ohm Kyvik Department of Clinical Research
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Faculty of Science |
Professor Nils J. Færgemann Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biologi |
Professor Rolf Fagerberg Department of Mathematics and Computer Science |
Faculty of Engineering |
Professor Henrik Gordon Petersen SDU Robotics The Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute |
Professor Jan Vang Brambini- Pedersen Department of Technology and Innovation
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Faculty of Business and Social Sciences |
Professor Sten Schaumburg-Müller (Chair) Department of Law
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Professor Bent Ole Gram Mortensen Department of Law |
Faculty of Humanities |
Associate Professor Tove Faber Frandsen Department of Design and Communication |
Professor Søren Harnow Klausen Department for the Study of Culture
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Enquiries to the Committee on Practice should be addressed to Rector Jens Ringsmose and sent to:
The secretariat for the Committee on Practice on jura@sdu.dk
Act on Research Misconduct, etc. (only in Danish).