Thinking ethically about research – and knowing where to turn
In this seminar Annika Andersson, the research ethics advisor at Lnu will introduce you to her role and to research ethics. More specifically, she will talk about what it means to do research ethically, and how you know when to seek advice.
In this seminar, you will reflect on the role of ethics in research, why it matters across disciplines, and the key principles that every researcher should be aware of. Annika will also introduce our new research ethics website, a hub with resources and practical guidance.
Most importantly, you will learn that support is always available: as research ethics advisor, Annika can guide you through potential ethics review applications, answer questions, discuss dilemmas, or connect you with the right expertise.
About the seminar series
Welcome to participate in a series of seminars in different fields that help you navigate through your doctoral education.
The series will provide you as a doctoral student with important information about different aspects of your studies. It will train you in general competences, preparing you both for the research process during your studies and for a life after your graduation. The seminars are aimed at all doctoral students at Linnaeus University, independent of which subject or faculty you belong to.