Organizer and teacher: Mats Hansson, Uppsala University -
Dates: 22-24 Feb / 24-25 May 2016
Timetable
14.00-16.00
Lesson Argument
Research Ethics I: What characterizes a good scientist? An overview of the history of research ethics based on significant historical cases in research and the development of international guidelines and regulatory frameworks.
Lesson Location
Gold Room
Timetable
9.30-11.30
Lesson Argument
Research Ethics II: Introduction with discussion of cases.
Timetable
14.00-16.00
Lesson Argument
Research Ethics III: Scientific misconduct – What is it and should it be handled?
Lesson Location
Ivory Room
Timetable
9.30-11.30
Lesson Argument
Research Ethics IV: Collaboration in research – Publication ethics and sharing & access to data.
Timetable
14.00-16.00
Lesson Argument
Philosophy of Science – Some elements of a mind set for success in research
Lesson Location
Silver Room
Timetable
14.00-15.30
Lesson Argument
Ethical theories.
Timetable
15.30-17.00
Lesson Argument
Human subjects in research.
Lesson Location
Platinum Room
Timetable
9.30-10.30
Lesson Argument
Animals in research.
Timetable
10.30-11.30
Lesson Argument
Privacy and use of data.
Timetable
14.00-17.00
Lesson Argument
Presentation and discussion of ethical aspects related to individual projects by the participants.