Guidelines and principles relating to the handling of research data and the research process
Here, you will find an overview of various guidelines and principles of RUB and other important stakeholders.
Resolution of the rectorate of Ruhr University Bochum from January 2018; english version from April 2023
The guidelines explain how research data is processed at RUB during its data life cycle in order to ensure traceability and access to research data. Both the "Principles for the Handling of Research Data“ of the Alliance of German Science Organisations and the recommendations of the DFG are taken into account.
These guidelines apply to all research data generated at RUB. They ensure that the research process is protected and that data is only made available to the public after consultation with and approval by the researchers.
Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice at RUB (in English)
Resolution of the rectorate and the senate of Ruhr University Bochum from July 2022
The guidelines are intended to ensure good scientific practice and regulate the procedure in the event of scientific misconduct.
The guidelines are based on the DFG's Code of Conduct "Guidelines for safeguarding good research practice“.
Resolution of the Senate of Ruhr-Universität Bochum from April 2022, official announcement from June 2022
The Policy addresses the following fields of action:
- Open Educational Resources: open access to educational material
- Open Access: unrestricted access to scientific literature
- Open Research Data: disclosure of scientific data and materials for verification, secondary utilisation, and quality assurance
Publication guideline of RUB (in German)
Resolution of the rectorate of Ruhr University Bochum from May 2018
This guideline is intended to ensure the correct and complete recording of publications, patents, an dother written documents for the benefit of authors and their institution(s).
Ethical Principles for Cooperation Outside the EU
In order to promote international exchange, RUB supports compliance with important principles which form the basis for scientific integrity, respect for human rights and interaction between science and society in the spirit of academic freedom.