Conference
Student (research) ethics training
- Date
- Thursday 9 June 2022
- Time
- Address
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Lipsius
Cleveringaplaats 1
2311 BD Leiden - Room
- 1.23
Programme
14.00-15.00: part I teaching ethics in your course
Opening and presentation of website on student (research) ethics training by vice dean prof.dr. Mirjam de Baar
Ethics in the core curriculum course Philosophy of Science by dr. Victor Gijsbers
Working with ethical dilemmas in your course by Prof.dr. Herman Paul
In this session we will simulate an interactive workshop of the kind offered to various groups of PhD students. Assuming that students learn most from discussing real-life dilemmas, the workshop does two things: it invites students to reflect together on some case studies from The Dilemma Game (developed at the Erasmus University Rotterdam), while also encouraging them to share their own dilemmas with the group.
Break
15.00-16.00 - Part II- Ethical review of student research
Students Research and ethics– Practical guidance on supervising student research
In this talk Max van Arnhemd will present a basic framework to help determine whether student research should be brought to the Ethics Committee and/or the Privacy Officer for review. We will also go over the checklist for student research and discuss example cases. By Privacy officer Max van Arnhem
Useful tips to learn students how to manage their data in a safe way by Maarten Hijzelendoorn
Ethically treating participants in humanities research: the example of linguistics by Marina Terkourafi
Closing remarks - Discussion based on 3 propositions on student ethics training