The TRUST Code in 45 Minutes
The TRUST Code in 45 Minutes
Introduction
The TRUST Code is a resource for all research stakeholders who want to ensure that international research is equitable and carried out without 'ethics dumping' and 'helicopter research'.
Why Equitable Research Partnerships are Important
The TRUST Code aims to promote equitable research partnerhsips in international research. Why is this important? Browse through the next four steps of this module to find out.
Helicopter Research
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Skewed Research Attention
Click the arrow below to learn more about Skewed Research Attention.
Ethics Dumping
Click the arrow below to learn more and watch a video about Ethics Dumping.
Humanity's Challenges
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The TRUST Code
Watch the video below about how the TRUST code addresses these issues to make global research partnerships more equitable.
Fairness, Respect, Care and Honesty
Watch the video below about the global moral values on which the TRUST code is based.
What Researchers and Research Ethics Committees can do
Watch the video below about what researchers and research ethics committees can do to ensure equitable research partnerships.
What Funders can do
Watch the video below to learn about what funders can do to ensure equitable research partnerships.
What Publishers and Editors can do
Click the arrow below to learn more about what publishers and editors can do to ensure equitable research partnerships.
Bottom-up fight against exploitation
Click the arrow below to learn more about how communities can work to ensure equitable research partnerships from the bottom-up.
The San Code of Research Ethics
Watch the videos below to learn more about the development and implementation of the San Code of Research Ethics by members of the San community.
Thanks
Thanks for your interest in the TRUST Code and in this short training. We hope you will be able to use it to bring more equity to the world of research.
Doris Schroeder, Kate Chatfield, Michelle Singh.
Further reading: Privilege and prejudice must be recognized for equitable research partnershipsAcknowledgements
Funded by the European Union
This clip was funded by grant agreement 101058094 PREPARED.
The development of the TRUST Code was funded by grant agreement 664771 (TRUST).