[NEW DATE] Ethics in the Lab: A Workshop for Junior Scientists on How to Address Moral Challenges of Their Work [HYBRID: ONLINE + E-LEARNING]
The workshop will be held in English. The workshop contains video lectures (3-4 hours) which shall be viewed prior to the event. We will send you a link to the video lectures approx. 1-2 weeks before the date via e-mail.
What is the relation between good and successful research, on the one hand, and ethical and responsible research, on the other hand? This workshop focuses on typical conflicts that particularly early career researchers may face in the context of a publish-or-perish culture. Is it okay for me to ignore and leave out statistical “outliers” when presenting my research data in case they impact the overall results more than I would like? Is such data “massaging” already scientific misconduct? How transparent must research practice be, when at the same time one has to succeed in the competitive world of scientific research? How to respond when you notice academic misconduct by a colleague? How should you handle problematic expectations of your supervisor?
In this workshop we discuss typical examples as well as participants’ experiences of conflicts arising in their own research work. The workshop provides general skills and knowledge of research ethics needed for scientists to address the questions raised above. Participants attain the skills to rationally reflect on their role as a scientist from an ethical standpoint, including the specific expectations that role involves in a broader social context. The workshop will show that successful research goes hand in hand with ethical and responsible research.
Please plan additional time for pre-workshop activities.
This workshop is open to doctoral researchers and postdocs at KIT who are KHYS members.
The workshop will be held in English. The workshop contains video lectures (3-4 hours) which shall be viewed prior to the event. We will send you a link to the video lectures approx. 1-2 weeks before the date via e-mail.
Technical requirements: To participate in this workshop, you need a stable internet connection, a webcam and a microphone. Participants will receive further detailed information regarding the online-platform prior to the workshop.
For its members, KHYS covers the costs that incur for holding this event.
PD. Dr. Alexander Bagattini and Team
ARRTI (KIT Academy for Responsible Research, Teaching, and Innovation)
Nadine Civilotti M.A.
Karlsruhe House of Young Scientists (KHYS)
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
Straße am Forum 3
76131 Karlsruhe
Tel: +49 721 608-46202
Fax: +49 721 608-46222
Mail: weiterbildung ∂ khys kit edu
https://www.khys.kit.edu
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