Responsible Conduct of Research training opportunity

This message to all students, faculty, and staff has been approved by Dr. Gary K. Ostrander, Vice President for Research.

FSU’s Office of Research Compliance Programs is pleased to present a series of live, web-based, interactive, weekly training sessions on the Responsible Conduct of Research.

Attendees will become aware of established professional norms and ethical principles for responsible scholarly conduct and learn how to apply them to their own work and conduct their research with integrity. Each session will be led by an expert on the seminar’s topic and will include case studies, problem-solving discussions, as well as invite dialogue on ethical dilemmas.

This training is open to all FSU-affiliated individuals (faculty, postdocs, graduate students, staff, and undergraduates) regardless of their funding sources. Attending all the sessions fulfills the National Institutes of Health (NIH) requirement for 8 in-person contact hours. Additional training requirements of the NIH, the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) are described here. Certificates of Completion will be provided to individuals who complete the entire program.  

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Register early! Attendance is limited to 30 individuals.
Sessions start on September 9, 2020.

Registering once will reserve your spot in all the sessions.