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Extensive Ethics workshop for students and supervisors by Hayley Germaine

Presenter Hayley Germaine
Date/Time
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Contact person T: 0889466410 E: research.degrees@cdu.edu.au
Location Red9 Sem 1.48
Open to CDU staff and students
Ethics

The Extensive Ethics workshop is vital for both students and supervisors as it ensures a thorough understanding of ethical research practices.

It fosters a commitment to integrity, safeguards participants' rights, and upholds academic standards, while equipping attendees with the knowledge to navigate complex ethical dilemmas that may arise during research.

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