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Wednesday, 04 February 2026
9:00 - 10:00 
ARRTI Consultation Hours
Discussion
Douglasstraße 24
2. OG, Raum 204 oder online …
M.A. Nico Brähler, Academy for Responsible Research, Teaching, and Innovation (ARRTI)

Do you have questions about ARRTI, our services or cooperation opportunities?
Then visit our monthly ARRTI consultation hours!
 
📅 When: Every first Wednesday of the month, 9:00–10:00 a.m.
📍 Where: Karlsruhe, Douglasstr. 24, 2nd floor, room 204 or online

The consultation hour is open to everyone at KIT: students, lecturers, researchers, and founders.

Take this opportunity to talk to us about:
• Questions about existing ARRTI courses
• Opportunities to integrate tailored modules or events into your study programme
• Integration of ARRTI offerings into, e.g., your courses, graduate programmes, or research groups,
• Support with ethical reflection on your research and referral to relevant contacts
• Collaboration on third-party funding applications

☕ Coffee, tea, and biscuits will be available during the consultation hour – we look forward to chatting with you in a relaxed atmosphere!

📩 Registration: by email to nico.braehler@kit.edu or just drop by spontaneously.

9:00 - 13:00 
Austausch-Workshop zum Thema „Gute wissenschaftliche Praxis am KIT“
Workshop
Campus Nord
Geb. 141 …
Vizepräsident Prof. Dr. Oliver Kraft, Prof. Dr. Dr. Rafaela Hillerbrand, Valerie Boda

Programm  
TOP 1: Begrüßung und Einführung
Grußwort durch Vizepräsident Prof. Dr. Oliver Kraft Impuls von Prof. Dr. Rafaela Hillerbrand (ARRTI) Einführung in die Arbeitsphase durch Valerie Boda (Büro GWP)  
TOP 2: Arbeitsphase mit intensivem Austausch über das Thema „Gute wissenschaftliche Praxis am KIT“
Geplante Themen sind u.a.  institutionelle Verankerung und Strukturen am KIT, Herausforderungen und Lösungsansätze sowie gemeinsame Standards  
TOP 3: Fazit und Ausblick
 
Kontakt sophia.merkel@kit.edu

Thursday, 05 February 2026
13:00 - 17:00 
Ethics in the Lab. A Workshop on Scientific Misconduct and How to Avoid it [ONLINE WORKSHOP]
Workshop
CRC 1527 – HyPERiON
PD Dr. phil. Alexander Bagattini and Team

What is the relation between good and successful research, on the one hand, and ethical and responsible research, on the other hand?
 
This workshop focuses on typical conflicts that particularly early career researchers may face in the context of a publish-or-perish culture: Is it okay for me to ignore and leave out statistical “outliers” when presenting my research data in case they impact the overall results more than I would like? Is such data “massaging” already scientific misconduct? How transparent must research practice be, when at the same time one has to succeed in the competitive world of scientific research? How to respond when you notice academic misconduct by a colleague? How should you handle problematic expectations of your supervisor?
 
In this workshop, however, we not only want to explain that these areas of conflict exist, but above all provide tools that can help you make your own decisions. We will do this by discussing realistic cases and using these cases to illustrate how easy it is to overlook important things and thus unintentionally overstep boundaries. In this way, participants can acquire the skills they need to recognise and avoid scientific misconduct. The workshop provides general skills and knowledge of research ethics needed for scientists to address the questions raised above. Participants attain the skills to rationally reflect on their role as a scientist from an ethical standpoint, including the specific expectations that role involves in a broader social context.
 
The workshop will show that successful research goes hand in hand with ethical and responsible research.
 
Contact a.bagattini@kit.edu

Tuesday, 10 February 2026
9:00 - 13:00 
Ethics in the Lab. A Workshop on Scientific Misconduct and How to Avoid it [ONLINE WORKSHOP]
Workshop
Online
PD Dr. phil. Alexander Bagattini and Team

What is the relation between good and successful research, on the one hand, and ethical and responsible research, on the other hand?

This workshop focuses on typical conflicts that particularly early career researchers may face in the context of a publish-or-perish culture: Is it okay for me to ignore and leave out statistical “outliers” when presenting my research data in case they impact the overall results more than I would like? Is such data “massaging” already scientific misconduct? How transparent must research practice be, when at the same time one has to succeed in the competitive world of scientific research? How to respond when you notice academic misconduct by a colleague? How should you handle problematic expectations of your supervisor?
 
In this workshop, however, we not only want to explain that these areas of conflict exist, but above all provide tools that can help you make your own decisions. We will do this by discussing realistic cases and using these cases to illustrate how easy it is to overlook important things and thus unintentionally overstep boundaries. In this way, participants can acquire the skills they need to recognise and avoid scientific misconduct. The workshop provides general skills and knowledge of research ethics needed for scientists to address the questions raised above. Participants attain the skills to rationally reflect on their role as a scientist from an ethical standpoint, including the specific expectations that role involves in a broader social context.
 
The workshop will show that successful research goes hand in hand with ethical and responsible research.
 
Contact a.bagattini@kit.edu

Wednesday, 04 March 2026
9:00 - 10:00 
ARRTI Consultation Hours
Discussion
Douglasstraße 24
2. OG, Raum 204 oder online …
M.A. Nico Brähler, Academy for Responsible Research, Teaching, and Innovation (ARRTI)

Do you have questions about ARRTI, our services or cooperation opportunities?
Then visit our monthly ARRTI consultation hours!
 
📅 When: Every first Wednesday of the month, 9:00–10:00 a.m.
📍 Where: Karlsruhe, Douglasstr. 24, 2nd floor, room 204 or online

The consultation hour is open to everyone at KIT: students, lecturers, researchers, and founders.

Take this opportunity to talk to us about:
• Questions about existing ARRTI courses
• Opportunities to integrate tailored modules or events into your study programme
• Integration of ARRTI offerings into, e.g., your courses, graduate programmes, or research groups,
• Support with ethical reflection on your research and referral to relevant contacts
• Collaboration on third-party funding applications

☕ Coffee, tea, and biscuits will be available during the consultation hour – we look forward to chatting with you in a relaxed atmosphere!

📩 Registration: by email to nico.braehler@kit.edu or just drop by spontaneously.

Wednesday, 01 April 2026
9:00 - 10:00 
ARRTI Consultation Hours
Discussion
Douglasstraße 24
2. OG, Raum 204 oder online …
M.A. Nico Brähler, Academy for Responsible Research, Teaching, and Innovation (ARRTI)

Do you have questions about ARRTI, our services or cooperation opportunities?
Then visit our monthly ARRTI consultation hours!
 
📅 When: Every first Wednesday of the month, 9:00–10:00 a.m.
📍 Where: Karlsruhe, Douglasstr. 24, 2nd floor, room 204 or online

The consultation hour is open to everyone at KIT: students, lecturers, researchers, and founders.

Take this opportunity to talk to us about:
• Questions about existing ARRTI courses
• Opportunities to integrate tailored modules or events into your study programme
• Integration of ARRTI offerings into, e.g., your courses, graduate programmes, or research groups,
• Support with ethical reflection on your research and referral to relevant contacts
• Collaboration on third-party funding applications

☕ Coffee, tea, and biscuits will be available during the consultation hour – we look forward to chatting with you in a relaxed atmosphere!

📩 Registration: by email to nico.braehler@kit.edu or just drop by spontaneously.

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