Research Practice
The University of Oxford enables ambitious research of exceptional quality. Accordingly, and in line with its Strategic Plan, the University supports the research community to conduct research and innovation activities with rigour, transparency, and respect.
Researchers at Oxford, regardless of career stage or job role, will benefit from policies, guidance, and training to apply the highest standards of practice when planning, designing, conducting, recording, reporting, and sharing their research findings, conclusions and any underpinning data, sources or materials.
This approach aligns with the expectations and commitments of various national and international Concordats, sector agreements, and cross-sector norms (such as the Concordat to Support Research Integrity, the Concordat on Open Research Data and the FAIR Principles for data management), and by research funders, professional societies, regulators and publishers.
The University acknowledges that good practice in research is constantly evolving, that the relevance of some practices may vary across disciplines, and that new tools and models are emerging in how research findings are published, disseminated, and evaluated, and in how contributions are acknowledged and recognised. Researchers are encouraged to embrace these innovations to enhance the visibility of, and trust in, their research. The University will regularly review its policies, guidance, and training to reflect such developments.
Research Practice is a priority of the broader Research Culture Programme, and this programme is supported by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research). The work for this priority is coordinated by the Research Practice Subcommittee, co-chaired by Professor Susanna-Assunta Sansone, the Academic Lead for Research Culture (Research Practice), and Dr Tanita Casci, Director, Research Strategy and Policy Unit.
Further information
Guidance on Research Practice
Research Practice includes the following topics:
- Before you start
- Planning your research
- Conducting your research
- Transparency in reporting
- Sharing and publishing your research
- Getting credit for your research
Research Practice Training Modules
Open Research
Research Integrity Guidance
- Academic Integrity in Research: Code of Practice and Procedure
- Concordat to Support Research Integrity
Contact the Research Practice Team
Email us: [email protected]
Sarah Callaghan - Research Practice Manager
Mónica Palmero Fernández - Research Practice Coordinator
Community Driven Initiatives
- UK Reproducibility Network
- Reproducible Research Oxford (RROx)
- FAIR Principles
- TRUST Principles for digital repositories
- CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance
- FAIRsharing Community Programme
- Oxford Forum of Open Scholarship
Key University policies relating to research practice
- Academic integrity in research: code of practice and procedure
- Conflict of Interest policy
- Open Access Publications policy
- Research Data Management policy
- Research ethics policy
- Intellectual property policy
Compliance checklist