Writing Ethics Applications for Difficult Research (Drop-in)
The Difficult Research Support Network
Writing Ethics Applications for Difficult Research (Drop-in)
Preparing an ethics application for difficult or sensitive research can raise questions that standard guidance doesn’t always address.
This informal drop-in session will walk through key sections of the ethics form, highlighting where difficult research may require additional reflection – including risk, researcher safety, and working with sensitive topics or participants. We will also look at examples from successful applications to help ground the discussion in practice. Please note: this discussion is supplementary to the formal CUREC training session, and cannot give formal advice.
You are welcome to bring questions, draft ideas, or simply join to listen. The session is flexible and responsive to participants’ needs.
The Difficult Research Support Network (DRSN) is a student-led community within the Social Sciences Division., launched last year to help researchers maximise the potential of their work while safeguarding their wellbeing.
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The Convener
Maria Obrebska
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COMMITMENT: application is not an expression of interest; it is a firm commitment. You will be available for the full duration of the course session(s); if you are not, please do not make a booking. You will not accept any subsequent meeting invitations that may fall during the given workshop times.
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ARRIVAL: you will join, or arrive at, the workshop 5 minutes before the advertised start time, to ensure a prompt start.
LATE POLICY: you understand that the online room will be locked / workshop door will be closed 10 minutes after the event start time and late-comers will not be admitted. This is to preserve the integrity of the course for those who are present.
ENGAGEMENT: you will give the session your undivided attention and engagement. You will not be able to do other tasks in parallel. If online, you will ensure that your environment and internet connection allow you to participate verbally and with video cameras on. These are interactive workshops, and it is not appropriate to attend from a silent or shared workspace.
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FEEDBACK: you will contribute feedback afterwards, to help us understand how well the session met its intended aims, and facilitate our continuous improvement
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a) is visible to departments and supervisors/PIs, and
b) may result in any future bookings you’ve made within the same term being cancelled, and the place(s) offered to the waiting list.
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