Making Human Research Ethics professional development fun – A Human Research Ethics discussion activity
We won’t say a lot of human research ethics is unimaginative and boring (but it really is) this activity explores engaging alternatives.
We won’t say a lot of human research ethics is unimaginative and boring (but it really is) this activity explores engaging alternatives.
Watch out the robots are coming. While this Don Mayne may have you worried about the future of research as AI and robotics advance, this Kevin Roose TED Talk suggests there is a future for humans as long as we maximise the humanity in our work.
The fifth NMRECRS discusses useful approaches to your first meeting.
Commentary on an NIH resource, which ay first look might seem a lay down misere to use in your local human research ethics resource library. But…
A comprehensive resource (including 44 short audios spoken by Prof. Mark Israel) about the Australian Code (2018).
A cartoon image about needing to be apprehensive about privacy.
A cartoon image that was our well wishes at the end of 2018 and could be used in your professional development activities.
Human research ethics discussion activity (ten minutes) relating to the ethical principle of beneficence and the National Statement (2007 updated 2018).