RED 367
Unprofessional Behavior in the Research Environment
INSTRUCTOR
Zachary Mitchell
Research Integrity Officer
801-581-7170
Zachary.Mitchell@hsc.utah.edu
researchintegrity@utah.edu
Format:
Asynchronous
Duration:
About 1.5 hours
Audience:
Faculty, Staff, and Students
This is a REd Asynchronous (online/self-paced) class.
The University of Utah is committed to establishing a community and culture devoted to the highest standards of professional conduct. While the concept of ‘professionalism’ varies across disciplines, an essential principle of every professional code includes treating others with respect, civility, and decency.
This class will explore the federal, Institutional, and research industry landscape of (un)professional behavior in the research context. Through a focused presentation of relevant topics, paired with case study discussions with subject matter experts, attendees will acquire a clear understanding of professional behavior in the research context, consequences for unprofessional conduct, and an appreciation for the impact that (un)professionalism has on the quality of research processes and results.
REd Asynchronous feature lessons and exercises designed to build competency and increase efficiency. Modules are accessible 24/7 and are all self-paced. All members of the University research community are invited to complete any online classes of interest.