Applying Integrity: How to Turn Ethical Principles into Research Excellence
16/10/2025
About
Trust is the currency of research — without it, even the best ideas lose impact and influence. This interactive session will unpack the principles of research integrity and explore how everyday decisions, team culture and research systems shape your work. It will also explore how to fulfil the requirements from funders and others to conduct research and innovation responsibly and with integrity.

Whether you’re early in your career, an experienced researcher, or part of a team that supports research, you’ll gain practical strategies to build integrity into every stage of your work, navigate challenges with confidence and create a research culture that supports excellence – strengthening the impact of your research.
Date & Time

Thursday 16th of October, 2025 at 11:00 AM CEST

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Speakers

James Parry

Independent Consultant - Research Integrity & Research Culture

James Parry FRSB is an independent research integrity and research culture consultant, with 19 years’ experience in helping organisations and researchers to enhance integrity and quality in their research and innovation; embed positive research cultures; meet the requirements of funding bodies and other; and drive systemic change and improvements.

He led the UK Research Integrity Office for 15 years, taking it from a pilot project to a recognised national charity, supported by over 120 research organisations. James has played an active role in shaping UK and international policies and approaches to research integrity, including contributing to the evolution of the UK Concordat to Support Research Integrity and influencing key initiatives through policy submissions, expert panels and parliamentary evidence. He is a trusted adviser to research organisations, publishers, funders and stakeholders, with a track record of managing sensitive and high-profile challenges and cases.

James regularly speaks on responsible research practice, enhancing research culture, and responding errors, questionable practices and fraud. Previous audiences include the Royal Society, the World Conferences on Research Integrity, Universities UK, major UK research funders, and numerous UK research organisations, from start-ups to Russell Group universities.