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New Booklet: Ethics in Research — Building a Responsible Future for Science and Innovation

CyberEthics Lab. has released its new booklet, Ethics in Research, a concise and accessible guide designed to help researchers, innovators, and organisations integrate ethical reflection into every stage of their scientific and technological work. Ethics in research is not just about compliance or formal procedures — it is about embedding moral awareness and responsibility in how we design, conduct, and communicate research. The booklet explores the key principles that make research trustworthy, transparent, and socially beneficial. Among the topics covered:
  • What “ethics” really means in research — from moral philosophy to practical responsibility in scientific work.
  • Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) — aligning science and technology with the values, needs, and expectations of society.
  • Ethics in EU-funded projects — ensuring compliance with the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
  • Respect for human dignity and privacy — protecting personal data under GDPR and ensuring free, informed consent.
  • Responsible use of Artificial Intelligence — preventing bias, discrimination, and opacity in AI-driven research.
  • Equality and inclusion — fostering diversity and gender balance in research teams, communication, and participation.
  • Avoiding misuse of research results — assessing potential risks and anticipating unintended consequences.
  • Ethics in scientific publishing — ensuring transparency, honesty, proper authorship, and reproducibility of results.
Through clear explanations and practical examples, Ethics in Research aims to make ethical reflection a daily practice rather than an afterthought. It invites the research community to approach innovation as a collective responsibility — one that considers the long-term social, environmental, and human impacts of scientific progress. Read more and download the booklet here.
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