Scientific Integrity Counsellors
Counsellors are the first point of contact for questions and complaints regarding scientific integrity. He or she will attempt to intermediate regarding the complaint or inform the complainant about the procedure for filing a complaint. Naturally, counsellors are bound by a duty of confidentiality.
- The counsellor for the Life Sciences is: Prof. A.A.M. (Arthur) Wilde
- The position of counsellor for the Social Sciences and Humanities is vacant.
Academy Institutes Scientific Integrity Complaint Procedure Committee
The Committee investigates written complaints relating to scientific integrity and issues advice on these complaints to the Academy’s Board. The criteria for determining the eligibility of a complaint and the procedure for dealing with complaints is laid down in the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Scientific Integrity Complaint Procedure. The Committee may refuse to render decisions on complaints regarding events that took place more than ten years ago or on complaints regarding which it has already investigated. The Committee members are:
- Professor J.H. (Janneke) Gerards, Chair
- Professor C.W.P.M. (Kees) Blom, Member
- Professor G.B.M. (Godfried) Engbersen, Member
- Professor M.A. (Annette) Harder, Member
- Professor J.H.J. (Jan) Hoeijmakers, Member
Contact the Committee, Official Secretary, P.O. Box 19121, 1000 GC Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Or e-mail cwi@knaw.nl.
The Netherlands Board on Research Integrity
After the Academy’s Management Board has rendered its preliminary decision, the complainant and the accused are afforded a period of six weeks to appeal the decision to The Netherlands Board on Research Integrity (Landelijk Orgaan Wetenschappelijke Integriteit, also referred to as LOWI).