Mentorship and Research Integrity: Discussions for mentors and mentees
Speaker
Emily Hazlett, PhD and Jen Gay, PhD
Reserve your seat in the virtual Research Integrity Roundtable "Mentorship and Research Integrity: Discussions for mentors and mentees" on Wednesday, January 10 from 10:00-11:30 am. Participants will learn about why good mentorship is important, crucial components of mentorship in research, and tips to combat bad mentorship for mentors and mentees. Participants will then discuss a case study related to a mentorship dilemma in small groups and as a large group.
Participation in this event fulfills the RCR-200 requirement for Faculty and Staff and the 200-level NSF RECR training requirement. Participants must attend for 60 minutes and participate in breakout room discussion to receive credit. This event is also open to graduate students and is eligible for graduate student RCR credit.
NOTE: Registration closes 24 hours before event start. Please register ahead of the event. Registrants will receive Zoom information and related materials by email one week and one day prior the event.
REGISTER AT: https://duke.is/5/auzf
Contact:
ASIST
asist@duke.edu
For more information on the NSF RECR training requirement please see the myRESEARCHpath page: https://myresearchpath.duke.edu/nsf-responsible-and-ethical-conduct-research-recr-training
Categories
Ethics, Research, Training, Workshop/Short Course