Research Ethics

Each individual researcher has an independent responsibility to ensure that research is conducted in accordance with good research practice, recognized scientific and ethical principles, and within established frameworks.

Applicable laws and guidelines for researchers at Molde University College 

All staff must follow The National Research Ethics Committees (forskningsetikk.no)

The National Research Ethics Committees are independent agencies for questions regarding research ethics, and investigation of misconduct, within all subject areas. The committees were founded in 1990 and has been an independent government agency since 2013.

Scholarly work in Medical Journals

Conducting, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly work in Medical Journals follow The Vancouver rules

Local regulations

(Norwegian laws)
The Research Ethics Act (lovdata.no)
The Health Research Act (lovdata.no)

The Committee for Research Integrity

In collaboration with Møreforsking, the colleges in Volda and Molde have appointed a joint Committee for Research Integrity.

Contact Head of Records Merete Ludviksen.

Tags: research integrity, ethics, regulations
Published Jan. 22, 2024 11:09 PM - Last modified June 21, 2024 1:39 PM