(in Polish) Research ethics: Consent to Participation in Research 1800-SZD-NP-ETWAR-4
The workshop is a part of the course on “Research ethics”.
Its primary goal is to acquaint students with the concept of informed consent for research, and main requirements for obtaining informed consent for research.
The workshop covers following topics: role of informed consent in research practice; main ethico-legal requirements for valid informed consent to participation in research (competence, information, voluntariness); types and forms of consent for research; problems with obtaining consent from vulnerable subjects or/and their legal representatives; documentation of informed consent; ethical admissibility of conducting human research without the subject’s consent.
Intended audience: doctoral students engaged and/or interested in conducting scientific research on humans, human biological material, or personal data.
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
European Commission, Ethics in Social Science and Humanities 2021 (selected parts).
European Commission, European Textbook on Ethics in Research, Publications Office 2010 (selected parts).
other educational materials provided by the instructor
Additional information
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