LERU-CE7: Research Ethics

22. April 2021. 10:30 - 15:20
online
22. April 2021.10:30 - 15:20
online
Research ethics is a key issue in the member states of the European Union, as they support the values required for collaborative work: fairness and mutual respect. Regulations are available at the European level, at the national level, and in some countries like Hungary, it is part of the institutional competence. This seminar provides us an insight into the extremely diverse and responsible practice of research ethics through colleagues who specialize and actively work in the field of research ethics at their institutions. We will learn about good practices and current experiences in areas such as experiments involving animals or humans, cases related to the coronavirus epidemic, research abuses, and research ethics regulations and options.
Look through the promising programme of this seminar and join us (scroll down for the registration form)!
PROGRAMME
Chair/moderator: Enikő Magyari, Vice-rector for Research, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University
10.30.-10.35. Welcome words: László Borhy, Rector, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University
10.35.-10.40. Co-welcome: Jean Chambaz, Chair of LERU, President of Sorbonne University
10.40.-10.55. |
Nina Shiel and Lorraine Leeson (Trinity College Dublin) |
Towards an Integrated Approach to RRI: Lessons from Interdisciplinarity |
10.55.-11.00. |
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Q & A |
11.00.-11.15. |
Pawel Łuków (University of Warsaw) |
Setting up a system of ethics review of research proposals and harmonization of the ethics review standards across Europe |
11.15.-11.20. |
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Q & A |
11.20.-11.35. |
Zoltán Rónay and Gyöngyi Kökönyei |
Challenges in research ethics before and during the pandemic
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11.35.-11.40. |
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Q & A |
11.40.-11.55. |
Roberto Andorno (University of Zurich) |
The teaching of research integrity in Europe. A survey report |
11.55.-12.00. |
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Q & A |
12.00.-13.00. |
LUNCH BREAK |
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13.00.-13.15. |
Itziar de Lecuona (University of Barcelona) |
Research Integrity in Higher Education Institutions in the Twenty-First Century: the case of the University of Barcelona |
13.15.-13.20. |
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Q & A |
13.20.-13.35. |
Andrea Perlusz (ELTE Eötvös Loránd University) |
Deliberations of the ethical aspects of research affecting people with disabilities |
13.35.-13.40. |
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Q & A |
13.40.-13.55. |
Grega Repovš (University of Ljubljana) |
Integrating research ethics review and practices in the university setting: incentives, perceptions, experiences in Slovenia |
13.55.-14.00. |
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Q & A |
14.00.-14.15. |
COFFEE BREAK |
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14.15.-14.30. |
Franck Meijboom (University of Utrecht) |
Beyond complying to guidelines: the need to broaden the focus on research ethics in animal research |
14.30.-14.45. |
Serban Morosan (Sorbonne University) |
Animal research an ethical evaluation: The French national committee for consideration of ethics in animal experimentation guide |
14.45.-14.50. |
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Q & A |
14.50.-15.05. |
Ton Hol (University of Utrecht) |
The fair process of responding to research misconduct |
15.05.-15:10. |
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Q & A |
15.10.-15.20. |
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Conclusions, remarks |