Wednesday 23rd of October at 9.00-10.00
Data management and ethics -training is targeted at researchers, staff, students and everyone interested in research ethics. Especially we recommend this training to the thesis supervisors.
After training you will be able to:
Trainers work as a data specialists at Tampere University data services. The training will be held in TEAMS and it will not be recorded.
Wednesday 13th of November at 12.15-15.00
In our webinar we try to find answers to questions that must be considered in large international consortium projects to reconcile the different policies, practices and requirements of different countries and universities.
Before any research project can carry out actual data collection and analysis, many agreements and permits are needed on, for example, data collection, use and sharing. In addition, thorough ethical considerations are required so that research can be carried out while respecting the legal protection of research subjects and researchers. Even within the same country, between different universities, there may be different interpretations of the General Data Protection Regulation guidelines, on applying for an ethical review and requirements for the openness of research data. In large-scale international consortium projects, the number of agreements and different interpretations continues to grow, and it takes time to coordinate the practices of different countries.
The webinar is targeted at students, researchers, research organisations’ staff members and everyone interested in the topic within the Finnish research community.
The webinar will be in Teams (no recording) and those registered will get the Teams-link to the webinar later. More information about the webinar: researchdata@tuni.fi.
You are warmly welcome!
Organisers: Jari Friman, Katja Fält, Saila Huuskonen, Ville Rantanen and Päivi Kanerva
Webinar Program
At 12:15-12:30 Welcoming words, Vice President Tapio Visakorpi
At 12:30-13:00 Mari Korpela
At 13:00-13:30 Navigating Ethical Challenges in the AI-PRISM EU Project: Lessons in International Research Collaboration – Doctoral researcher Angela Lago Alvarez
At 13:30 Break 15 min
At 13:45-14:15 Navigating the use of oral history data across national contexts: Experiences from the JUSTHEAT project - Postdoctoral research fellow Sarah Kilpeläinen
At 14:15-14:45 Key Sections in Research Agreements – Data Protection Lawyer Katri Harjuveteläinen
At 15:00 Webinar ends