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Examples of Future Awareness/Discussion events

**Note: this is not intended to be an exhaustive list of activities that will meet this requirement.

Activities that can be used to fulfill the Awareness/Discussion component of the RCR continuing education requirement may be sponsored by the University of Minnesota, by another university or by an academic or professional organization. The activity might be a lecture given by someone with expertise in the topic, a conference or professional meeting, or a structured discussion among colleagues.

These responsible research awareness/discussion activities may be at the University or off campus (e.g., at other universities or professional conferences). The activity might be a lecture given by someone with expertise in the topic or a structured discussion among colleagues.

Many current faculty activities meet this requirement, such as:

  • Department seminars dealing with topics in RCR or professional ethics
  • Programs sponsored by OVPR or other centers, such as the University-wide Forum series or the Center for Bioethics
  • Seminars, lectures, programs or other sessions at professional societies, other universities, or other institutions focusing on research and/or professional ethics
  • Teaching part of one or more courses or workshops for faculty or graduate or undergraduate students on research and professional ethics
  • Service on committees, such as the Institutional Review Board, the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, or the Conflict Review Committee

Here are some examples of upcoming events that will meet this requirement:

Date Title Sponsor Time/Location Further Info
6/08/2008 - 6/13/2008 Teaching Survival Skills and Ethics NIH and University of Pittsburgh Snowmass, CO Website Info
6/13/2008 Cultural Knowledge as a Resource for Examining Ethical Treatment When Engaging Local Cultural Communities in Research School of Public Health, Health Disparities Work Group & Office of the Vice President for Research

8:30-11:00 am

AI Johnson Room, McNamara Alumni Center

Registration Info
6/17/2008 - 6/18/2008 IACUC 101 Series
National Animal Welfare Education Program
University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN NIH Website
8/5/2008 School of Public Health Copyright and Fair Use Inservice

11:00 am-12:30 pm

Room 116 University Office Plaza

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8/7/2008 Social Science Research and IRBs: Can't we get Along? Huburt H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs

10:00-11:30 am

Humphrey Center Room 180

RSVP
8/7/2008 Seminar on Patents College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences

1:00-2:00 pm

Rm 105, Cargill Building, St Paul Campus

RSVP
9/16/2008 Informed Consent and More: Improving Human Research Protections Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Website Info
10/02/2008-10/03/2008 Challenges and Tensions in International Research Collaborations U.S. Office of Research Integrity and the University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Website Info


 
 
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