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Meeting needs & requirements: developing a Code of Conduct for an interdisciplinary consortium engaging with collaborative research practices in the Arctic

Research funding frameworks and programmes, such as Horizon Europe, increasingly encourage and reward large-scale, interdisciplinary, and international projects. These initiatives place growing requirements on applicants to address complex global problems through a shared understanding and a transparent commitment to ethics, equity, gender, knowledge co-production, and citizen science. In this research note, we introduce and evaluate several participatory methods employed by an interdisciplinary research team in the development of a project specific Code of Conduct during the start-up phase of a Horizon Europe-funded and Arctic-focused project. This process served as a foundational step to align diverse academic perspectives with community-centred values, preparing the consortium for respectful collaborative research with Indigenous rights holders and local communities at a later stage of the project. By evaluating these early-stage methodologies, we examine how the development of a Code of Conduct by a consortium, early on in a project, can help to establish the shared understanding necessary for interdisciplinary and international research collaboration.

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2026

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Prior, T. L., Chahine, A., Liang, C. Y., Mettiäinen, I., Real, I. M. D., & Terrado, M. (2026). Meeting needs & requirements: developing a Code of Conduct for an interdisciplinary consortium engaging with collaborative research practices in the Arctic. The Polar journal. doi:10.1080/2154896X.2026.2628475.

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10.1080/2154896X.2026.2628475

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