Ethics
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Human Research Ethics Drop-In Sessions
The Human Research Ethics Drop-In Session program is now available for 2025. Each drop-in session allows students and staff to discuss their human ethics application with a member of our team via Zoom and ask for advice on any aspect of the application, system, or process. Attendees do not need to register in advance, just…
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Today! Grant Crafting How to Support FoE Researchers – ETHICS
Come to our drop-in sessions once a fortnight to provide support to you write research grants Offer opportunities to discuss and assist you to strategically develop your research projects from: •The embryonic stage – Discussion to help shape the initial idea •Pilot stage – Finding funding opportunities (seed funding both faculty and university) •Scale up…
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Human Ethics Weekly Drop-In Sessions
The Human Ethics Drop-In Sessions are open to all staff and graduate researchers each week for one hour. These scheduled sessions allow staff and graduate researchers to discuss their human ethics application via Zoom and receive appropriate one-on-one advice on a first come, first served basis. Attendees do not need to register in advance, just…
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Vacancy for a Research Integrity Advisor (RIA)
The University of Melbourne has an academic peer network of Research Integrity Advisors (RIAs) who provide advice about the responsible conduct of research and the University processes for managing concerns or complaints about research conduct. RIAs are available to provide advice to potential complainants and about the appropriate way forward, which may include referral to…
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Vacancies for Academics to Join Ethics Committees
Currently we are recruiting researchers for the following committees: The time commitment for the GTLR and LNR involves reviewing applications (approximately 1 hour each application) with maximum of up to 3 applications to review for each meeting. Committee meetings are once a month for approximately 2 hours. If you are interested or require further information…
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LabArchives – Introduction to UoM Online Research Notebook for HASS Researchers
Conducting Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences research? New to Online Research Notebooks or LabArchives? Want to learn more? Date & Time: 9 November 2023 2:00-3:30PM. Registration: https://rduevents.unimelb.edu.au/event/1368-labarchives-introduction-to-uom-online-research Appropriate management of research data and research records is a responsibility of all researchers. LabArchives is a University of Melbourne supported Online Research notebook (ORN) also referred to…