À la fin de ce cours, vous saurez :
What does integrity in research mean and why is it important to follow an ethical conduct in your research work? Entering a PhD programme, you are moving from a student’s position, where your main responsibility was to acquire and demonstrate acquisition of knowledge, into a position of producing knowledge. This creates new relationships with coworkers and your hosting institutions, new expectations, and new responsibilities towards science and society in general.
To help you understand these changes, the STIC doctoral school of the University Paris-Saclay provides this course to all its students. It balances a pragmatic “must know” perspective, which can and must be acquired easily and fast, with more conceptual developments aimed at opening you up to the uncertainties and risks that are specific to your scientific domain.
This course is focused on the specific types of ethical issues encountered in information technologies, which deserve specific attention. If answering an ethical dilemma in bioethics is often akin to answering the question "who are we?", technology ethics triggers more questions of the type "where are we going?". This, in our opinion, deserves a broad exposure.
The course is organized in 8 chapters, more or less independent, but raising in abstraction as the course progresses. Each of these chapters includes:
A lesson to be read by the student. As much as possible, the content is summarized in a set of checklists involving as few guidelines as possible, for easy memorization.
Examples of how the material discussed may be relevant in their context of work. We provide “horror stories” and “happy stories” of past events relevant to the topic addressed, as well as questions and issues for the student to ponder over.
References are hyperlinked in the course of the text, and a “further reading” section is sometimes provided.
Finally, some validation questions are proposed after each section. To allow self-delivery of the material, the exercises are proposed as multiple choice questionnaires, which enable full automation of the test administration and certification process. The questions however demand attention and studying of various documents to be answered properly.
This course is addressed to all PhD students and researchers in Information & Communication Sciences & Technologies, with no particular prerequisites.
The evaluation is focused on the “must know” part of the curriculum. It consists of about 100 multiple-choice questions. Those are meant to ensure the main rules and guidelines have been acquired, not to assess your ability to reason and develop critical thinking in this area, no matter how much we’d like to trigger that motivation.
Several doctoral schools in France validate the certificate delivered by this course as the mandatory training in scientific integrity and research ethics mandated by the ministerial ruling of 2016 regarding doctoral training. If you are a PhD student, you are advised to contact your doctoral school to check if they will validate this training as such.
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