11/09 10:00 – 16:00
@ Jakobi 2-114, Tartu
The Estonian Doctoral School for Humanities and Arts invites you to join our research ethics training session on September 11 in Tartu!
Participating in this session is important because questions about ethics are a part of every researcher’s daily life. How to ask your interviewees or experiment participants for their truly informed consent? How to solve disagreements with your supervisor or co-author? How to be a responsible and trustworthy researcher during fieldwork? What is “good science practice”? Have you read all the regulations related to research ethics?
Participating in this session is interesting because you will be able to solve practical tasks that are based on real-life events. Participants will learn to notice possible ethical problems with their research and will gain skills to avoid unintentional mistakes in conduct.
The training session will be led by specialists Kadri Simm and Anu Tammeleht from the Centre for Ethics at the University of Tartu. The working language of the session will be English.
Register HERE. The registration deadline is on September 7, 2025.
The maximum number of participants is 35, participation is based on the order of registration.
In case of questions, please contact Lii Lang, lii.lang@ut.ee
Estonian Doctoral School for Humanities and Arts.