CCRI: A guide to Ethics and Ethics Review for CCRI PGRs

On Campus

This session is for CCRI PGRs only. Session led by Dr Ruth Deller. It will cover: a) ethics principles and considerations with specific reference to the CCRI context b) PGR ethics training and project approval requirements c) nuts and bolts of application for ethics approval and review via Converis including how and when to apply … Continue reading CCRI: A guide to Ethics and Ethics Review for CCRI PGRs

Research Ethics Reviewer Training

Online

Intended Audience:  all research-active members of staff, plus all doctoral researchers (except those in their first year, who aren't eligible to be reviewers yet) across all research institutes.   Ethics training session for all SHU reviewers of research ethics applications. Led by a member of the University Research Ethics Committee. Latest guidance and training suitable for … Continue reading Research Ethics Reviewer Training

Ethics Briefing for new PGR students

Online via Zoom

In this session, Dr Mayur Ranchordas will be introducing you to Ethics in the context of Doctoral Research and addressing the key questions of Why do Ethics matter? What are your responsibilities? How do you apply for Ethical approval? What can go wrong? There will also be a brief introduction to the Converis system, used … Continue reading Ethics Briefing for new PGR students

Research Ethics: Authorship Guidance for Researchers

What contribution merits Authorship? What is Authorship? Authorship gives credit and implies accountability for published work, so there are academic, social and financial implications.  It is very important to make sure people who have contributed to a paper, are given credit as authors - and also that people who are recognized as authors understand their … Continue reading Research Ethics: Authorship Guidance for Researchers

Research Ethics: How to get your ethics approved first time

Online

The aim of this workshop is to provide guidance for how to get ethics approved first time for Researchers. What are Research Ethics? Research ethics provide a framework for responsible and accountable conduct in research, promoting the advancement of knowledge while safeguarding the rights and well-being of participants and society as a whole. What is … Continue reading Research Ethics: How to get your ethics approved first time

Research Ethics: Authorship Guidance for Researchers – What contribution merits authorship

Online

What contribution merits Authorship? What is Authorship? Authorship gives credit and implies accountability for published work, so there are academic, social and financial implications.  It is very important to make sure people who have contributed to a paper, are given credit as authors - and also that people who are recognized as authors understand their … Continue reading Research Ethics: Authorship Guidance for Researchers – What contribution merits authorship

Research Ethics: Training for Ethics Reviewers

Online

An overview of what being an ethics reviewer entails; including ethical considerations, using Converis and providing feedback. The session will cover: the process of ethical review at SHU, key considerations when reviewing applications, using Converis and providing feedback to applicants. Aimed at Staff and Doctoral students across all Research Institutes. Would benefit anyone registered as a … Continue reading Research Ethics: Training for Ethics Reviewers

Research Ethics: How to complete Risk Assessments

Online

What is a Risk Assessment? Risk assessment is a fundamental process that enhances safety, informs decision-making, ensures compliance, and contributes to the overall well-being of research participants and organizations. What is the purpose of this session? The purpose of this workshop is to guide researchers on how best to complete risk assessments related to research. … Continue reading Research Ethics: How to complete Risk Assessments