The ethics of research are under increasing scrutiny in higher education. Most researchers are now required to report, or at least consider, the ethics of their research approach. Together, these two courses cover the key considerations, provide students with a clear framework in which to evaluate the ethics of their research and introduce the UK legislation relevant to studies involving human participants, subjects or objects. Two courses with five hours of online study and over 15 hours of supplementary study.

Research Ethics :Good research practice
Research Ethics

This course covers standard practice and recent changes in universities' ethics policies relating to research that investigates people and their data.

Module 6 : Research Ethic and Intellectual Property Right

Research Ethics :Research with humans in the health and social sciences
Research Ethics

This course is about the ethics of involving human participants ‒ directly or indirectly ‒ in research in health or the social sciences. The course explains how ethics is central to high standards during all stages of research and aims to introduce researchers to the major laws, policies and guidelines relevant to research involving human participants

Module 6 : Research Ethic and Intellectual Property Right