Asian and Pacific Rim Research Integrity (APRI)
Network Meeting 2017

POST-MEETING WORKSHOP

Workshop 1: Teaching research integrity in the classroom: Why, what, and how?

Date: February 23, 2017
Time: 9:00am - 12:30pm (break: 10:30am - 11:00am)
Venue: Seminar Room 1, William MW Mong Block, 21 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, HK
Speaker: Michael Kalichman, PhD

         
About the Workshop
Internationally, research institutions are increasingly expected to provide training in research integrity. Such training is not only required in many cases, but is also considered to be an ethical responsibility of the research community. The purpose of this workshop will be to introduce participants to the reasons such training is important, what topics should be included, and how the goals for teaching research integrity can best be met.

Who is this workshop for?
The workshop is designed for people who are teaching or are planning to teach courses in research integrity. However, anyone with an interest in promoting research integrity is likely to benefit from being part of the discussion.

Registration
https://hkuems1.hku.hk/hkuems/ec_hdetail.aspx?guest=Y&ueid=46405

Enquiry
Tel: (852) 3917 9312
Email: kimmyliu@hku.hk 



Workshop 2: Mentoring for research integrity: Why, what, and how?

Date: February 23, 2017
Time: 2:00pm - 5:30pm (break: 3:30pm - 4:00pm)
Venue: Seminar Room 1, William MW Mong Block, 21 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, HK
Speaker: Michael Kalichman, PhD

About the Workshop

Although the classroom is what people typically think of when discussing research integrity training, there are many reasons to argue that what happens in the research environment is at least as important and probably more important. The purpose of this workshop will be to introduce participants to the importance of mentoring for research integrity, what might be covered in the research environment, and how the goals for such mentoring can be met.

Who is this workshop for?

The workshop is designed for anyone who leads a research group of one or more people. Participants do not need to have a particular background or interest in research integrity. However, anyone with an interest in promoting research integrity is likely to benefit from being part of the discussion.

Registration
https://hkuems1.hku.hk/hkuems/ec_hdetail.aspx?guest=Y&ueid=46407

Enquiry
Tel: (852) 3917 9312
Email: kimmyliu@hku.hk 

 

About the Speaker

Michael Kalichman, PhD
Director, Research Ethics Program, UC San Diego, California

Kalichman, trained in engineering and neurophamacology, has taught research ethics for over 25 years. He is founding director of the UC San Diego Research Ethics Program since 1997, the San Diego Research Ethics Consortium since 2006, and the Ethics Service for the NIH CTSA-funded Clinical and Translational Research Institute since 2010. In addition, Kalichman is co-founding director for the Center for Ethics in Science and Technology since 2004. Kalichman has taught train-the-trainer, research ethics workshops throughout the U.S. and for groups and institutions in Central and South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. In 1999, with support from the Office of Research Integrity, he created one of the first online resources for the teaching of research ethics, Resources for Research Ethics Education. He leads NIH- and NSF-funded research on the goals, content, and methods for teaching research ethics.  Internationally, he has had lead roles in a collaboration between the AAAS and the China Association of Science and Technology (CAST), co-chairing the working group for RCR education at the 2010 Singapore meeting of the World Conference on Research Integrity, and assisting Korean leaders in setting a national research ethics agenda.