327-2226-00L  Ethics and Scientific Integrity for Doctoral Students (MaP Doctoral School)

SemesterHerbstsemester 2023
DozierendeM. Trassin, K. M. Berg, A. Lauria, S. Stepanow
Periodizitätjedes Semester wiederkehrende Veranstaltung
LehrspracheEnglisch
KommentarPriority is given to doctoral students affiliated with the MaP Doctoral School.



Lehrveranstaltungen

NummerTitelUmfangDozierende
327-2226-00 UEthics and Scientific Integrity for Doctoral Students (MaP Doctoral School) Für Fachstudierende und Hörer/-innen ist eine Spezialbewilligung der Dozierenden notwendig.
E-Learning and Workshop on January 12 OR January 19, 2024. The workshop will start at 08:30.

Due to high demand, the course will be offered twice. You only have to attend ONE day.
28s Std.
12.01.07:45-17:30HIT E 51 »
19.01.07:45-17:30HIT E 51 »
M. Trassin, K. M. Berg, A. Lauria, S. Stepanow

Katalogdaten

KurzbeschreibungThis course sensitises doctoral students to ethical issues that may occur during their doctorate. After an introduction to ethics and good scientific practice, students are familiarised with resources that can assist them with ethical decision-making. Students get the chance to apply their knowledge in a discipline specific context.
LernzielDoctoral students learn how to identify, analyse and address ethical issues in their own scientific research. In addition, they will reflect on their professional role as scientific researchers.
InhaltPart I
The self-paced e-learning course consists of 5 modules:
(1) Ethics: Introduction to moral theory (with emphasis on practical guidance regarding decision making)
(2) Ethics in Scientific Research: Introduction to ethical issues that occur within scientific research (i.e. regarding authorship, cooperation, data use and sharing, and other aspects that are subject to scientific integrity and good scientific practice).
(3) Collecting Resources: A variety of tools and resources that help identify ethical issues are presented and explained
(4) Setting up a Strategy: Example examination of a case regarding its ethical scope (students develop their own strategy to examine situations for their ethical implications).
(5) Making Decisions: Different ways of addressing ethical issues are presented and explained (i.e. how to make hard choices, or solve ethical dilemmas. But also where to seek advice if needed).

Part II
The second, face-to-face part of this course focuses on discipline-specific aspects of Materials, Processes and Manufacturing Technologies. It provides an interactive learning environment. Participants get to apply their knowledge, and they are encouraged to reflect on ethical problems and critically discuss them with fellow doctoral students.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesFor doctoral students only

Leistungskontrolle

Information zur Leistungskontrolle (gültig bis die Lerneinheit neu gelesen wird)
Leistungskontrolle als Semesterkurs
ECTS Kreditpunkte1 KP
PrüfendeM. Trassin, K. M. Berg, A. Lauria, S. Stepanow
Formunbenotete Semesterleistung
PrüfungsspracheEnglisch
RepetitionRepetition nur nach erneuter Belegung der Lerneinheit möglich.

Lernmaterialien

Keine öffentlichen Lernmaterialien verfügbar.
Es werden nur die öffentlichen Lernmaterialien aufgeführt.

Gruppen

Keine Informationen zu Gruppen vorhanden.

Einschränkungen

Allgemein : Für Fachstudierende und Hörer/-innen ist eine Spezialbewilligung der Dozierenden notwendig
PlätzePlätze beschränkt. Spezielles Auswahlverfahren.
WartelisteBis 12.01.2024
BelegungsendeBelegung nur bis 13.11.2023 möglich

Angeboten in

StudiengangBereichTyp
Doktorat Maschinenbau und VerfahrenstechnikÜberfachliche KompetenzenWInformation
Doktorat MaterialwissenschaftÜberfachliche KompetenzenWInformation