RESEARCH ETHICS IN TIMES OF WAR: ACADEMIC INTEGRITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15330/obrii.59.2.99-102Keywords:
academic integrity, scientific research, higher education, higher education studentsAbstract
The article is devoted to the problem of ethics of scientific research by young scientists under martial law. Higher education applicants who begin their scientific career should know not only the peculiarities of writing scientific papers, but also be aware of the rules of academic integrity. In today's context, there is an increased risk of non-compliance with ethical standards among both higher education students and researchers. This may be connected with emotional stress, motivation, limited resources, time, access to reliable information, and the influence of external characteristics. The author suggests ways to prevent violations of academic integrity in the scientific activities of higher education students: providing them with stable access to the necessary equipment and Internet resources; increasing motivation to comply with ethics research, their encouragement, involvement in joint research activities with teachers and scientists; flexible planning of the educational process and research.