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On November 29, 2007, the GERESE team (Graduate Education in Research Ethics for Scientists and Engineers) held an issue identification workshop to identify and rank key issues in research ethics at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez. Workshop participants discussed scenarios in research ethics. A brainstorming session led to a large unrefined list of issues. To pare this down and rank the remaining issues, participants were given stickers that were assigned different numerical values. They voted their preferences by placing their stickers on the issues they valued the most. The raw score on each issue was then tabulated. The following table lists the issues and their rankings.
Issue | Votes |
Plagiarism | 50 |
Scientific Rigor | 45 |
Authorship | 32 |
Record Keeping | 25 |
Misrepresenting Expertise/Competence | 24 |
Power Disparity | 21 |
Stealing Ideas (Robo de Ideas) | 20 |
Amiguismo (Showing undue partiality to friends) | 17 |
Retreat agenda (translated into english)
Mini Conference on Research Ethics For GERESE Project (NSF 0629377) Friday August 28, 20095:00 PM Welcoming and Presentation of Retreat Program and Project
5:30 Integration Exercise (Pirate Code of Ethics)6:30 Dinner
7:30 K-12 Outreach (Presentation)8:00 Presentation on Freestanding Research Ethics Courses
Saturday August 29, 20097:30 AM Breakfast
8:30 Presentations on Workshop Series (GAW, MDW, CAW, and Banquet)10:00 Break with Poster Presentations
10:30 Presentation on Case and Module Development10:45 Cases prepared in Breakout Groups
11:15 Groups debrief to Plenary on Cases12:00 Lunch1:30 PM Presentation on Global Results of GERESE Project
2:00 Groups break out, discuss project, then provide assessment3:30 Closings, Evaluations, and Coffee
GERESE Faculty Retreat Agenda
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