UMN Research Ethics Week, March 3 - 7, 2025, is an annual week-long series of college and department-led educational opportunities focused on professional development and best practices to promote, maintain, and model high standards for ethics and integrity in research. This week features the Research Ethics Day Conference on Wednesday, March 5—a day-long free webinar on “The Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Research: Challenges & Emerging Guidance.”
"I encourage all colleges, departments, campuses and units to develop and share events they will sponsor as part of Research Ethics Week to reflect the University of Minnesota's commitment to ethics and integrity in research," said Vice President for Research and Innovation, Shashank Priya. "Research ethics and integrity extend to all areas of research throughout the entire University system. I hope to see engagement across all aspects of our research community which will further strengthen the already strong culture of safety and compliance at the U."
Online and hybrid presentations during Research Ethics Week open new doors for cross-collaborative efforts to share knowledge, best practices, and lessons learned with a larger audience. The events provide opportunities for research teams (faculty, postdoctoral scholars, students, and technical staff) to get together and discuss best practices in cutting-edge research.
Submit a presentation/seminar to be posted on the Research Ethics Week website
Questions? Contact Research Integrity and Compliance Director Danielle Rintala, [email protected], to discuss ideas and for help leveraging your event through the Research Ethics Week website.