Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) for K Awardees
Open to University of Michigan faculty and staff. Current K scholars and K applicants will be given registration priority.
In Winter 2021, MICHR will offer the popular Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) for K Awardees, a seminar that is designed to meet the requirements of the NIH K-23, or any federal or non-federal career development grant.
The 5-session (10-hour) seminar is mostly interactive, practice-based, and focused on addressing RCR issues (ethics, integrity, and regulatory matters) that have arisen in the course of your own funded research. It's relevant, hands-on, and includes mentoring from experienced faculty.
Important information about this seminar:
The NIH requires a minimum of 8 hours of face-to-face training. Link to requirements: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-10-019.html
MICHR is offering 10 hours of face-to-face training in five, 2-hour sessions.
Scholars may attend sessions to fulfill some or all of the NIH training requirement.
Scholars may choose the sessions with topics most applicable to their own research.
MICHR will issue certificates after each 2-hour session.
It will be the responsibility of the scholar to manage their own training plan and their fulfillment of the requirements.
Seminar will be virtual unless U-M and NIH policy change regarding in person events.
Session 5: Friday, February 5, 2021, 9-11 a.m. - Location TBD
COVID-19 Research Ethics
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