Reporting of possible violations of recognised norms in research ethics
Research at the University of Oslo shall be conducted in accordance with recognised norms in research ethics. Anyone who discovers a possible violation of these norms at UiO, can report it.
If you have discovered a possible violation of recognised ethical norms in research conducted at UiO, you can report it here. It is not necessary to be an employee or a student at the University of Oslo to report a case.
Important information
What can be reported?
Violations of recognised norms in research ethics is defined as violations of general and field-specific guidelines for scientific practice. Standard for research integrity at UiO clarifies what sets of norms must be followed, be it national or international.
See also the general and field-specific guidelines developed by The National Ethics Committees (forskningsetikk.no).
If you are uncertain as to whether a possible violation have occurred, you can discuss the issue with your immediate manager. You can also contact The Science Ombud at UiO for advice.
Who can report possible violations?
Everyone has a right to report possible violations of recognised norms in research ethics at UiO. It is not necessary to be an employee or a student at the University of Oslo to report a case.
Is there a statute of limitation on violations of norms in research ethics?
There is no statute of limitation in these cases. It does not matter when the research in question was conducted or published.
Is the reporting of a case anonymous?
Your reporting will not be anonymous, but the case will be processed exempted from public disclosure until a final statement is available from The Research Ethics Committee. The