Induction Workshop: Integrating EDI into Research Development
Overview
are you looking to make your research more ethical and inclusive? This interactive workshop explores what itmeans to attend to issues around equality, diversity, and inclusion throughout the research process, from design through to dissemination. Issues of power and privilege in research from relevant methodological and theoretical perspectives .You’ll consider:The ethical dilemmas that can occur around conducting research with attention to equity. Equity for research teams, participants, and partners.The challenges of collaboration, researching vulnerable groups, and international research
By the end of this training, you will be able to:
- Develop a plan for incorporating EDI into your research.Identify and mitigate ethical risks in your research.
- Collaborate effectively with diverse research teams.
- Research vulnerable groups in an ethical and responsible way
- .Conduct international research that is inclusive and respectful of local cultures.
About the trainer:
Professor Tamsin Hinton-Smith is a professor of the Sociology of Gender and Education. After developing anacademic career in Sociology, Tamsin moved to Education in 2014. Since then, she has expanded her interestsaround people's experiences of accessing and participating education and the organisational cultures that supportor inhibit them. Tamsin's core interest is understanding and supporting HE professional in negotiating the complexintersections between professional and personal life. She leads training internationally for cohorts includingdoctoral students, research teams, and senior academics.
This training is open to:
- CHASE funded doctoral researchers,
- Arts and Humanities PGRs at CHASE member institutions,
- Staff at CHASE partner organisations, [note: non exhaustive list]
- Arts and Humanities PGRs (via the AHRC mailing list)
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- 3 hours
- Online
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