Staff are invited to a public panel discussion 'What is Ethical Research?' – delving into the topics of ‘Good Science’ and ethical research.
- Date(s)
- June 13, 2024
- Location
- David Keir Building (room 0G/110)
- Time
- 18:00 - 19:30
‘What is Ethical Research?’ is part of the Good Science Discussion Series, a series of public conversations to reflect on what good science looks like, what corrupts it, what challenges it, and what fosters it. The series is aimed at researchers, educators, policy makers, and anyone with a broad interest in public science.
Panelists at this event are speakers from diverse backgrounds in bioengineering, research governance, health research, and forensic and legal medicine. Each will deliver a five-minute talk, followed by a discussion moderated by Professor Aaron Maule (School of Biological Sciences) inviting audience engagement.
This event is organised by The Royal Irish Academy’s Physical, Chemical and Mathematical Sciences committee, with the kind support of the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Chemistry and Queen’s University Belfast.