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【Announcement】GJEC Lecture in English 「Reseach Ethics」

To: All GSST Students
From: Sadahiro Tsurekawa Director of Global Joint Education Center for Science and Technology
Announcement of Lecture in English (Subject for Science and Technology/Advanced General Education/Basic Science for Technological Innovation) (Subject for Science and Technology/Advanced General Education/General Subjects)
 
Global Joint Education Center for Science and Technology (GJEC) will offer the following lecture in English.
 
【Title】   Research Ethics   
※This class will be held by Zoom. We will announce the details on Moodle later.   
※Students who will graduate in March 2021 cannot take this class but are welcome to attend as an audit student.   
※For students who enrolled in or after 2018, this lecture will be held as one of the subjects for Advanced General Education/Basic Science for Technological Innovation.
※For Students who enrolled in or before 2017, this lecture will be held as one of the subjects for Advanced General Education/General Subjects.   
 
【Instructor】
 Cheryl Lynn Ames (Tohoku University)
 
【Schedule】 
 February 24(Wed), 2021 10:25-11:55,12:55-14:25,14:40-16:10
 February 25(Thu) 10:25-11:55,12:55-14:25,14:40-16:10
 February 26(Fri) 10:25-11:55,12:55-13:40
 
【Credit】  1 Credit
 
【Code】 
For students who enrolled in or after 2018 (Master) 49142 (Doctor) 79142   
For students who enrolled in or before 2017 (Master)39979 (Doctor) 69979
 
【Category】 Ⅲ(Books: English, Language: English)
 
【Abstract】
Students will gain experience in technical writing, including learning ways to avoid plagiarism, as well as guidelines for establishing ethical and equitable collaborations on research projects and publications, mentoring students and volunteer participants, obtaining proper permission for use of intellectual property and photo and video documentation, following guidelines for research involving live subjects, and respecting standards for data acquisition, management and deposition. The course also addresses peer-review responsibilities, as well as conflict of interest and commitment, appropriate professional behavior at work and in the public eye, and whistle-blowing. In addition to being a crash-course demonstrating the scientific community’s efforts to prevent ethical violations, students will work together to analyze case studies related to research ethics. Day 1: Ethics of designing experiments (Design it as though you are the subject!) Day 2: Ethics of conducting experiments (Set the bar high!); Day 3: Ethics of reporting the findings (Hide nothing!).
 
【Add and Drop】 If you wish to take this class, fill out the form at Academic Affairs/International Section of GSST until the deadline below.
*students will register the class outside Japan Fill out and send us the attached registration form until the deadline below by email.
Registration Deadline: February 17(Wed), 2021 13:00
 
If you wish to withdraw this class after the registration, fill out the form at Academic Affairs Section until the following deadline.
*students will register the class outside Japan Fill out and send us the attached cancellation form until the deadline below by email.
Cancellation Deadline: February 23(Tue), 2021
 
【Note】 Be sure to do the cancellation procedure if you do not attend this class. Otherwise your grades will be processed.
 
【Register and Inquiry】 Academic Affairs/International Section of GSST (Tel: 096-342-3013)
 
Attached file : Registration.Cancellation-Form-1.doc