Related Organizations


General Science Advocacy:


  • American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)The AAAS seeks to provide advanced science, engineering, and innovation throughout the world for the benefit of the entire population.
  • Austrian Agency for Research Integrity (OeAWI): The OeAWI raises awareness for the Standards of Good Scientific Practice among researchers as well as the general public.
  • EMBO: EMBO is an organization of more than 1800 leading researchers that  supports  talented researchers at all stages of their careers, promote the exchange of scientific information, and assist the  build of a research environment where scientists can achieve their best work.
  • Flemish Commission for Research Integrity: The Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium is an autonomous scientific-cultural society that promotes science and the arts and contributes to science’s outward profile.
  • National Center for Professional and Research Ethics (NCPRE): The National Center for Professional & Research Ethics (NCPRE) is dedicated to creating and supporting academic cultures of excellence, specifically excellence in mission quality, in exemplary leadership, and in excellence in ethical and responsible conduct.
  • Nordic Cochrane Organization: Cochrane exists so that healthcare decisions get better; and their strategy to aim to put Cochrane evidence at the heart of health decision-making all over the world.
  • Open Science Collaboration: This is a blog ran by a loose network of researchers, professionals, citizen scientists, and others with an interest in open science, meta-science, and good scientific practices.
  • Union of Concerned Scientists: The Union of Concerned Scientists is a national nonprofit organization founded by scientists and students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology more than 50 years ago. Their mission is to use rigorous, independent science to solve our planet’s most pressing problems. They wish to join with people across the country to combine technical analysis and effective advocacy to create innovative, practical solutions for a healthy, safe, and sustainable future.
  • United States Faculty Survey 2012: We work with leaders in higher education, academic libraries, museums, foundations, and publishers to research, evaluate, and provide strategic guidance in a range of areas.
  • United States Geological Survey: The Office of Science Quality and Integrity: Scientific integrity is maintained when all adhere to professional values and practices when conducting and applying the results of science and scholarship that ensures objectivity, clarity, and reproducibility, and that provides insulation from bias, fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, outside interference, and censorship.