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Building Equitable Partnerships in International Research

How can we partner with researchers across the globe in ethical, respectful ways?

If this question is of interest, join us for a lively panel on October 21 at 15:00 (UTC)

Find your time zone. The webinar is free, but registration is required.

Student researchers are accustomed to following their institution’s codes of ethics. Researchers in disciplines like business, psychology, sociology, or education follow codes put into place by professional societies. What do researchers do when their studies cross boundaries, and where some have more power and resources than others? Let’s discuss ethical principles for international, interdisciplinary research.

A global panel for a globally-relevant discussion

Panelists for the ‘Building Equitable Partnerships in International Research’ webinar are:

Nchangwi Syntia Munung is a postdoctoral Fellow in Bioethics at the Division of Human Genetics, University of Cape Town, South Africa.

Doris Schroeder is Director of the Centre for Professional Ethics at the UCLan School of Sport and Health Sciences, UK.

Samuel Ujewe is a Senior Research Ethics Advisor at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research in Ottawa, Canada.

Charles Weijer is Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, and Philosophy at Western University in London, Canada.

Free e-book download: Equitable Research Partnerships

Free e-book download: Equitable Research Partnerships

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Panelist Doris Schroeder is the lead author of the Global Code of Conduct for Research in Resource-Poor Settings (2018) which is a mandatory reference document for Horizon Europe and now used in over 50 lower income countries. She is a co-editor on Equitable Research Partnerships: A Global Code of Conduct to Counter Ethics Dumping, which you can downloaded free in PDF or EPub formats.

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