The Estonian Research Council (ETAG) supports the implementation of the public research policy by following and promoting the principles of research ethics and good research practices. ETAG strives to ensure that all aspects of research are trusted by researchers and the public.
- ENRIO handbook. Recommendations for the Investigation of Research
Misconduct (2019) - Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings (2018)
- Estonian Code of Conduct for Research Integrity (2017)
- An overview of research integrity principles in Europe (2017) [in Estonian]
- ALLEA. The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity (2017)
- Montreal Statement on Research Integrity in Cross-Boundary Research Collaborations (2013)
- Singapore Statement on Research Integrity (2010)
- The European Charter for Researchers. The Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers (2005)
- The Estonian Code of Ethics for Researchers (2002)[in Estonian]
European Cooperation
The Estonian Research Council participated in the Science Europe working group on research ethics and integrity.
Survey Report: Research Integrity Practices in Science Europe Member Organisations (2016)
Workshop Report: Advancing Research Integrity Practices and Policies: From Recommendation to Implementation (2016)
Research Integrity in the European Policy Landscape – Open Letter by Science Europe Governing Board (2016)
Seven reasons to care about integrity in research (2015)
The Estonian Research Council participates in the European Network of Research Integrity Offices (ENRIO).
Seminars held by the Estonian Research Council
22.09.2023 How to Support Scientists Conducting Ethical Research [in Estonian]
17. -18. 09.2015 The Estonian Code of Conduct for Research Integrity [in Estonian]
31.10.2014 Research and Ethics [in Estonian]
06. 06 2014 What is and isn’t Forbidden in Science [in Estonian]
Contact:
Marten Juurik
Head of Unit of Research Integrity
+372 731 7381
marten.juurik@etag.ee