• Ethics and RCR Workshop

      Monday, January 11, 2016 at 7:30 AM until 4:30 PM

      101 Debartolo Hall
      Cultural, interpersonal
      Ethics
      United States

      2016 Responsibilities and Ethics In the Conduct of Research Workshop
      Monday, January 11, 2016

      The Graduate School’s Ethics and Responsible Conduct of Research workshop engages graduate students with real world ethical dilemmas and practical advice, and offers them the opportunity to hold more theoretical discussions about the nature of ethical and socially conscious research. The workshop is comprised of wide-ranging panels covering mentor relationships, ethical research practices, research misconduct and data falsification, as well as the larger social significance of research. This day-long workshop inquires philosophically after the intersections between our personal, professional, and public obligations.

      This workshop fulfills the federally-mandated, 8-hour responsible conduct in research training requirement for all PhD students supported by federal funding, as well as the Graduate School 3-hour ethics training requirement. (Questions about federal funding? Check with your DGS.)

      The workshop agenda is available to view/download

      Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.