Two ORI events of interest

RCR Instruction Workshop

ORI is planning to hold the next Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Instruction Workshop on September 19-20, 2018, at Emory University. The goal of the workshop is to help new or inexperienced RCR instructors develop and implement “best practices” in RCR instruction. The course presenters will consist of experienced RCR instructors, who will define distinct topics, lead active discussions and exercises, and identify useful resources (case studies, short writing assignments, etc.) needed for successful RCR instruction.

For more information on the RCR Instruction Workshop, please contact Tracey Randolph (Tracey.Randolph@hhs.gov).

Ethical Complexities in Multidisciplinary Grants

George Mason University is offering half-day workshops — funded by an ORI conference grant — on the complexities and challenges faced by Principal Investigators (PIs) of multidisciplinary grants. PIs funded through NIH for multidisciplinary grants will come together to provide information and lead a discussion about challenges faced when working with large multidisciplinary groups. There are two dates being offered: Thursday, June 21, 2018, and Monday, July 9, 2018.

For more information about this workshop or to register, visit:
https://gmu-workshop.ticketleap.com/ethical-complexities-workshop/

International Business Ethics Case Studies

International Business Ethics Case Studies

A Student-Faculty Collaboration

Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business and the Initiative for Global Development present a case collection

Six fictionalized case studies, based on real-world events and designed to be used in business courses, are now available. They allow for stakeholder analysis, Continue reading “International Business Ethics Case Studies”