Forging an international consensus on responsible conduct in the global research enterprise.

A global research enterprise is emerging, with enormous benefit to economic and social well-being. Today throughout the world, millions more scientists and engineers are working than there were just two decades ago. Many countries are now investing substantial sums in scientific, engineering, medical, social science and other scholarly research.  Multinational research teams are on the increase. In this new global context, shared scientific core values and norms are important for both the research community and the broader public. Yet significant differences among countries have been revealed in the definitions of and approaches to the conduct of responsible research.

These urgent issues are being addressed by the world’s national scientific academies through their representative international organizations, the InterAcademy Council (IAC) and the IAP - the global network of science academies. This report, sponsored by IAC and IAP, represents the first joint effort by the scientific academies to provide clarity and advice in forging an international consensus on responsible conduct in the global research enterprise. It acknowledges and draws on information and recommendations from the many national and international organizations that have issued guidelines and statements on the basic responsibilities and obligations of researchers.

 

Responsible Conduct in the Global Research Enterprise is available in the following languages: English, German, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic

The German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina published a German translation of the report.

The Chinese Academy of Sciences published a Chinese translation of the report.

The Science Council of Japan published a Japanese translation of the report.

An Arabic Translation is now available for download.