Responsible Conduct of Research Survey
The Research Integrity Office is conducting a needs assessment survey. The purpose of this survey is to identify needs and views related to scientific best practices and research integrity among the research community at Florida Atlantic University.
This survey is for planning and information purposes for developing educational and other programming at FAU and is not intended for research. Survey data are recorded without individual identifiers and there will be no attempt to identify individuals during any data analysis phase. We ask that you be as honest and forthcoming as possible in your responses. Your responses will help us provide you with resources to meet your needs.
Please take 15 minutes of your day to help us improve by taking this survey here.
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- Art of Science Photography and Video ContestIt’s time to enter your original images and footage of the beauty in research, scholarship and creative activity. The first 100 qualifying entries will receive an exclusive Art of Science item. Don’t wait, submit now.
- Revisioning Utopia: Why We Need to Design Technology for and with AnimalsJoin Clara Mancini, Ph.D., professor of Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI), The Open University, UK, for a discussion on how ACI could provide ethical and methodological frameworks, design solutions that benefit animals, and more. The event is slated for 11 a.m. on Sept.… Read more ›
- Heebie Jeebies: Tales from the Midnight CampfireDescription Florida Atlantic’s Theatre Lab presents this world premiere play from Sept. 20 through Oct. 12 at Parliament Hall. Faculty/staff ticket prices are available.Charlie HATES summer camp! After plotting her escape and sneaking out of her assigned cabin one night,… Read more ›
- FAU Test Prep – Fall Courses Starting Soon!FAU Test Preparation offers affordable, high-quality courses for the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, General Knowledge (GK) Test, SAT and ACT, with live online and in-person options. Upcoming classes include LSAT and GRE in-person, GMAT Live Online, and also SAT and… Read more ›
- CMBB Lecture Series: Going Public – A Neuroscientist’s Journey Beyond the MicroscopeJoin Nicole Baganz, Ph.D., assistant director, Florida Atlantic Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute, on Monday, Sept. 22 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at RF-119, Research Facility, Jupiter Campus or via Zoom. Zoom link here.
- CMBB Lecture Series: Folding, Finding and Targeting RNA StructureJoin Walter Moss, associate professor, from Iowa State University on Monday, Sept. 15 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at RF-119, Research Facility, Jupiter Campus. Zoom link here.