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1 Getting students to ‘do ethics’ Dr Katy Graley Hull University Business School K.Graley@Hull.ac.uk

2 What I’ll cover Policies Procedures Getting ‘buy in’ from supervisors ‘Mainstreaming’ ethics in your RM teaching What & When Activities to try Assessing research ethics

3 Research Ethics Policies Ensure you understand your institution’s policy on research ethics – Do they have one? – More than one? What are the key areas covered? What is the philosophy behind it? How did it originate? Consider the author(s) as guest speaker(s)

4 Respect: For people and opinions that may form part of a research project Risks: You need to consider your personal safety and the safety of others Rights: Everyone involved must understand expectations, rights (including right to withdraw), and our obligations to them Routes: You must receive ethics approval before collecting any data Record keeping: Includes permissions for interviews and recording of interviews Pentagon of good research ethics practice The ‘Research Ethics Pentagon’ or ‘5 Rs’

5 Research Ethics Procedures Likely to be different for staff and students Possibly different for different student groups Different for different types / risk levels of research How does your department view research ethics? A specific procedure? Who is involved? What are the key requirements and timescales involved? Ensure this is outlined clearly in the handbook!

6 The Supervisory Team Do a briefing on expectations and responsibilities with the supervisory team - as early as possible! Ensure they understand the process Encourage them to bring up ethics in meetings with students Ensure marking requirements are understood

7 Teaching Research Ethics Sits in Research Methods / Dissertations modules Ideally don’t just ‘tag in on’ but weave into each session Start with what they already know eg. business ethics, CSR, stakeholder theory Start with the carrot – then use the stick! Link to assessment

8 What and When Choice of topic Philosophy Choice of method Recruiting participants Interactions with participants Data collection Data analysis Writing up Reflection Dissemination

9 Introducing Ethics

10 Activities Starting with what they already know – What does unethical research mean/ look like? – What does ethical research mean/ look like? Quick examples More in depth case studies Stakeholders in research Designing their own policy & process Reflection throughout the research process

11 Assessment Proposal Stage – Participant information sheet – Consent form – Research Ethics Approval form Further assessment – Reflective piece / critical essay / blend of the two Dissertation submission – Outline expectations for practice, reflection, and appendices to be included

12 Remember the Mantra! Ethical research practice is good research practice


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