Policy

NERC good research conduct and research integrity 2022 to 2023

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NERC
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13 December 2023

The UKRI policy on the governance of good research practice sets out expectation on and support for individuals and organisations to take responsibility for good research practice and contribute towards a positive research and innovation environment for high integrity outcomes. The policy should be considered in conjunction with the Universities UK Concordat to Support Research Integrity, to which RCUK and HEFCE were founding signatories.

NERC, as an employer of researchers, is required under the terms of the Concordat to publish its own annual narrative statement, which is agreed by the NERC leadership team. This sets out how NERC fosters a positive research environment and declares reported incidents of formal misconduct involving NERC employees.

NERC report 2022 to 2023

As a constituent council within UKRI, which is a publicly funded body, NERC recognises and embraces its responsibility to promote ethical behaviour and good conduct in research. Together with other UKRI councils, and the UK research community more broadly, we are committed to national leadership in this area, identifying, articulating and implementing best practice.

We aim to go beyond existing legislative requirements, to minimise our environmental impact, and to promote equality and diversity. NERC’s responsible business statement sets out four priority areas:

  • responsible research: working in partnership to adopt responsible research practices and to promote good research conduct
  • environmental responsibility: driving our positive impact through restoring and enhancing the natural environment, resourcing responsibly, mitigating climate change and building resilience to our future climate
  • social responsibility: supporting a positive and inclusive culture for staff and wider community while raising awareness of the benefits we bring to wider society
  • responsible strategic decisions: acting in a transparent and fair way across our practices, considering the long-term implications to our stakeholders with partners that share our core values

Under the ‘responsible research’ priority area we are committed to carrying out research to the highest standards. The UKRI policy on investigating allegations of misconduct in research applies to NERC and is held on the UKRI website. As employers, NERC’s research centres include good research conduct and misconduct as part of their induction programmes for new staff.

For the year 2022 to 2023 there were no allegations of misconduct in research. In 2021 to 2022 there was one allegation of misconduct in research involving a NERC researcher, this was not upheld on investigation. Concerns relating to the conduct of NERC-funded research or researchers should be directed to the host institution in the first instance. Concerns relating to the conduct of NERC-funded research or researchers can also be reported directly to:

Dr Avril Allman, NERC Head of Research and Funding Operations
Email: researchintegrityleadnerc@nerc.ukri.org

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