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Wed 20 November, 11 AM - 12:30. 

The Auditorium, Ground Floor, McClay Library 

In this session, we will explore critical aspects related to obtaining informed consent from research participants and responsible data sharing practices. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or just starting your academic journey, understanding these principles is essential for ethical and transparent research.  

This is a practical workshop that will discuss informed consent in the context of sharing your research data e.g. survey results, transcripts of interviews or focus groups or quotations from participants, even audio or video recordings. 

Informed consent is an ethical requirement for research conducted with people and must be considered and implemented throughout the research lifecycle, from planning to publication to sharing. 

For PGRs students please register via MyFuture to book a place. 

Participants need to participate voluntarily in research, and understand what the research will involve, what data will be collected and how these data will be used, especially if they may reveal identities. Informed consent is an explicit requirement for any interventional procedures, such as medical research. 

Failure to properly address issues of informed consent may restrict the opportunities for initial collection and subsequent use of data. 

The specific focus of this workshop will be on data sharing and ensuring that your participant information sheets, and consent forms are appropriate for the data that will share at the end.  

If you plan to undertake research with human participants, it is strongly encouraged that you attend this new workshop. Places are limited. It is an IN-PERSON event. 

Related LibGuide: Research Data Management by Michael O'Connor

Date:
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Time:
11:00 - 12:30
Location:
Auditorium, McClay Library
Campus:
McClay Library
Audience:
  Research postgraduate students  
Categories:
  All Faculties & Schools     Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences     Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences     Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences     Open Research     Queen's Business School     School of Arts, English and Languages     School of Biological Sciences     School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering     School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science     School of History & Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics     School of Law     School of Mathematics & Physics     School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering     School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences     School of Natural and Built Environment     School of Nursing & Midwifery     School of Pharmacy     School of Psychology     School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work