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ARED 1714 | Research and Mentoring Ethics

Price: 150.00

Consideration of ethics should permeate all aspects of research and creative practice. Ethics in the context of research mentoring involves a wide variety of considerations, including treatment of colleagues, authorship, data collection and analysis, record keeping, confidentiality, and protection of human and animal subjects. Developing knowledge about ethics in research and the academic community will assist mentees for the future, whether they become career researchers or seek another occupation. During the live class meeting, we will use case studies to explore issues in research and mentoring ethics.

At the conclusion of this class, you should be able to:

  • Discuss and problem-solve ethical issues with mentees
  • Identify ethical considerations/implications of mentorship for diverse mentees

 

Time Commitment: 2-3 hours

Facilitator: Dr. Rachel Hayes-Harb

Dates: Spring 2025 

 


 

A digital certificate will be emailed upon completetion of the program.

 

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If you have any additional questions about this certificate, please email ared@utah.edu.