Research Integrity Training
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Time & Venue: 07th November, 10.00 - 12.00 In Person, Room EQ119, East Quad, TU Dublin Grangegorman
06th March, 14.00 - 16.00 In Person, Room EQ119, East Quad, TU Dublin Grangegorman
Who should attend
Researchers and research-active staff at all levels of their career development.
Course Description
If you had to carry out research involving human participants, would you know how to go about it? What should you do if you see a colleague engaging in questionable research practice? Do you have a clear understanding of how much input you need to have in order to merit authorship – and how to prevent disputes on this subject? Have you considered the broader impact of your research on society?
This course provides a comprehensive overview of how researchers in Ireland can meet their responsibilities, setting out the key principles and practices of good research conduct, and guiding learners through the lifecycle of a research project.
It is delivered in a blended format with a preparatory in person workshop followed by an online course, developed by a consortium of Irish Higher Education Institutions and funders and delivered through the Epigeum platform.
Facilitators
Professor Mary McNamara, Head of the Graduate Research School
Dr Steve Meaney, Head of Research Ethics and Integrity.
Time & Venue: 07th November, 10.00 - 12.00 In Person, Room EQ119, East Quad, TU Dublin Grangegorman
06th March, 14.00 - 16.00 In Person, Room EQ119, East Quad, TU Dublin Grangegorman
Who should attend
Researchers and research-active staff at all levels of their career development.
Course Description
If you had to carry out research involving human participants, would you know how to go about it? What should you do if you see a colleague engaging in questionable research practice? Do you have a clear understanding of how much input you need to have in order to merit authorship – and how to prevent disputes on this subject? Have you considered the broader impact of your research on society?
This course provides a comprehensive overview of how researchers in Ireland can meet their responsibilities, setting out the key principles and practices of good research conduct, and guiding learners through the lifecycle of a research project.
It is delivered in a blended format with a preparatory in person workshop followed by an online course, developed by a consortium of Irish Higher Education Institutions and funders and delivered through the Epigeum platform.
Facilitators
Professor Mary McNamara, Head of the Graduate Research School
Dr Steve Meaney, Head of Research Ethics and Integrity.