(in Polish) Research Ethics: Conflict of interests in research 1800-SZD-NP-ETWAR-2
The workshop is a part of the course on “Research ethics”.
The primary goal of the workshop is to acquaint students with the concept of conflict of interests and to raise their awareness of ethical challenges associated with conflicts of interest in research practice.
The workshop covers following topics: definitions of conflict of interest; personal conflicts of interest, financial conflicts of interest; commercialization of science; disclosure and management of conflicts of interest; the role of trust in science.
Type of course
Mode
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Learning outcomes
THE GRADUATE KNOWS AND UNDERSTANDS
WG_02 - the main scientific developments in the academic or artistic disciplines essential to the study programme;
THE GRADUATE IS READY TO
KO_01 - to fulfil the social obligations of researchers and artists;
KO_02 - initiate activities on behalf of the public interest; in particular in initiating actions in the public interest;
KR_01 - to uphold and develop the ethos of the research and artistic communities, including:
conducting research in an independent manner
respecting the principle of public ownership of scientific results, respecting the principle of the public ownership of academic research results.
Assessment criteria
Workshops are passed (or failed) on the basis of the student’s activity (participation in group works, class discussions, etc).
Failure to pass one or both of the workshops makes it impossible to take the final test, and, as a result, to get a credit for the course “Research ethics”
Bibliography
Shamoo AE, Resnik D., Responsible Conduct of Research. Oxford University Press 2022 (selected parts).
B. Lo, M.J. Field (red.), Conflict of Interest in Medical Research, Education and Practice, National Academies Press, Washington 2009 (selected parts)
other educational materials provided by the instructor
Additional information
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