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Francia introduce el juramento de integridad en la investigación
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Un nuevo compromiso obligatorio será incorporado en el proceso de defensa del doctorado. Este cambio tiene como objetivo mejorar la integridad académica y las normas éticas para los candidatos a doctorado.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Educación superior
- Política académica
Sus antecedentes:
- La educación doctoral hace hincapié en la investigación rigurosa y la conducta ética.
- Los actuales procedimientos de defensa de doctorado pueden beneficiarse de un compromiso ético formalizado.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Introducir y evaluar la implementación de un compromiso obligatorio dentro de la defensa del doctorado.
- Evaluar el impacto del compromiso en la comprensión de la integridad académica de los candidatos al doctorado.
Principales métodos:
- Implementación de una declaración de compromiso estandarizada para todos los candidatos a doctorado.
- Recopilación de los comentarios de los candidatos y evaluación de la comprensión del compromiso.
Principales resultados:
- La promesa fue integrada con éxito en el proceso de defensa del doctorado.
- Los comentarios iniciales indican una recepción positiva y una mayor conciencia de las responsabilidades éticas.
Conclusiones:
- Un compromiso obligatorio es una adición factible a las defensas de doctorado.
- Esta iniciativa puede reforzar la formación ética y la integridad académica en los programas de doctorado.
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