Melbourne School of Graduate Research

Global Research Ethics and Integrity

The Global Research Ethics and Integrity Module (GREIM) offers a dynamic and interactive approach to ethics and integrity issues in higher degree research. The online course enables PhD and Research Masters candidates to join a community of established researchers, ethical experts and graduate research candidates discussing topics such as authorship, animal research, human ethics, intellectual property and research governance. Participating in GREIM will deepen your knowledge of local, national and international research ethics issues and hone your critical thinking and ethical reasoning skills.

GREIM is offered to all graduate research candidates as an eight week intensive which in 2010 will run from Monday May 3 to Friday June 25 and Monday 13 September to Friday 5 November.

Specific module topics include:

There is no charge to participants.

To find out more, please consult the following pages:

Objectives and Outcomes

Course Details

Registrations

 

GREIM is the product of a Universitas21 collaboration involving the Universities of Birmingham, Edinburgh, Hong Kong, Lund, Nottingham, Queensland, Virginia and University of NSW; with the University of Melbourne as the lead institution. For more information on its development, please contact Dr Sylvia Schaffarczyk.

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