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| − | |Is About=Ethics in research is an essential ingredient for good science. Maintaining high ethical standards is essential to winning public trust in scientific work. However, there are many challenges such as new technologies, increasing international collaboration in academic research and the absence of standardisation across Europe. The EU-funded irecs project will reinforce the reliability of science by advancing research ethics expertise and competencies. It will improve the understanding of research ethics in Europe and provide interactive, sustainable training programmes. Building on the European Network for Research Ethics and Research Integrity and the Embassy of Good Science as well as close collaboration with key stakeholder organizations, irecs will create a horizontal community unifying research ethics practitioners, policymakers and other stakeholders. The project has produced four policy briefs, [https://zenodo.org/records/11101576 on AI in health and healthcare], [https://zenodo.org/records/11102003 extended reality], [https://zenodo.org/records/11102042 genome editing], [https://zenodo.org/records/11101907 and biobanking] | + | |Is About=Ethics in research is an essential ingredient for good science. Maintaining high ethical standards is essential to winning public trust in scientific work. However, there are many challenges such as new technologies, increasing international collaboration in academic research and the absence of standardisation across Europe. The EU-funded irecs project will reinforce the reliability of science by advancing research ethics expertise and competencies. It will improve the understanding of research ethics in Europe and provide interactive, sustainable training programmes. Building on the European Network for Research Ethics and Research Integrity and the Embassy of Good Science as well as close collaboration with key stakeholder organizations, irecs will create a horizontal community unifying research ethics practitioners, policymakers and other stakeholders. |
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| + | The project has produced four policy briefs, [https://zenodo.org/records/11101576 on AI in health and healthcare], [https://zenodo.org/records/11102003 extended reality], [https://zenodo.org/records/11102042 genome editing], [https://zenodo.org/records/11101907 and biobanking] providing advice on how to improve research ethics expertise in practice. A [https://zenodo.org/records/17737002 fifth policy brief] provides recommendations on implementing research ethics governance at Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and Research Performing Organizations (RPOs). | ||
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You can have a look at the project's deliverables [https://zenodo.org/communities/irecs/records?q=&l=list&p=1&s=10&sort=newest here]. | You can have a look at the project's deliverables [https://zenodo.org/communities/irecs/records?q=&l=list&p=1&s=10&sort=newest here]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 27 November 2025
iRECS
Ethics in research is an essential ingredient for good science. Maintaining high ethical standards is essential to winning public trust in scientific work. However, there are many challenges such as new technologies, increasing international collaboration in academic research and the absence of standardisation across Europe. The EU-funded irecs project will reinforce the reliability of science by advancing research ethics expertise and competencies. It will improve the understanding of research ethics in Europe and provide interactive, sustainable training programmes. Building on the European Network for Research Ethics and Research Integrity and the Embassy of Good Science as well as close collaboration with key stakeholder organizations, irecs will create a horizontal community unifying research ethics practitioners, policymakers and other stakeholders.
The project has produced four policy briefs, on AI in health and healthcare, extended reality, genome editing, and biobanking providing advice on how to improve research ethics expertise in practice. A fifth policy brief provides recommendations on implementing research ethics governance at Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and Research Performing Organizations (RPOs).
You can have a look at the project's deliverables here.Courses
Modules
- A Case of Non-Human Gene Editing
- AI & Malaria Research
- AI In Healthcare: Technology Basics
- AI in Healthcare: Ethics Issues
- Biobanking Case Study
- Biobanking: Ethics Issues
- Biobanking: Technology Basics
- Extended Reality: Ethics Issues
- Extended Reality: Technology Basics
- Gene Editing Case Study with Human Application
- Gene Editing: Technology Basics
- Group reflection using an imaginary line: Biobanking
- IRECS Training format (template)
- Interactive lecture on Gene editing: Exploring Ethical Challenges
- Research Ethics and Integrity Basics
- Research Ethics in a Global Environment
- Role play: AI in Healthcare
- Social Justice, Vulnerability and Inclusion
- XR in Research: A Case Study
