Responsible Conduct of Research Live Session Trainings

Responsible Conduct of Research live session trainings

The following is a list of Responsible Conduct of Research live session
trainings or other workshops that qualify as Responsible Conduct of Research
live session trainings for the Spring 2023 semester. Register for any of these
sessions here: https://www.orc.msstate.edu/training   

February 11, 2023   
Online - 10:00 - 11:00 AM   
AVOIDING PLAGIARISM FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS:            
This workshop, offered in collaboration with the MSU Library, will discuss the
importance of ethical research. Strategies for avoiding plagiarism will be
included.   

March 7, 2023   
Online - 2:00 - 3:00 PM   
ANIMAL RESEARCH AND ETHICS AT MSU: This session will include a panel of animal
researchers and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee members from MSU
that will answer questions about animal research and ethics at MSU. Submit your
confidential questions here:
https://msudafvm.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3LbzNni2cC3qeXk   

April 13, 2023   
Online - 2:00 - 3:00 PM   
LET'S TALK ABOUT FOREIGN GOVERNMENT TALENT RECRUITMENT PROGRAMS: What are
Foreign Government Talent Recruitment Programs (FGTRP) and why are they so
enticing to researchers? Learn about how the U.S. Government defines FGTRP and
which agencies require specific disclosures. In the presentation, we will also
discuss how the disclosure process works at MSU.    


May 11, 2023   
In-Person (301 Research Boulevard, Large Training Room) 2:00 - 3:30 PM   
CIVILITY, HARRASSMENT, AND INAPPROPRIATE CONDUCT IN RESEARCH: Using interactive
case studies, the main goal of this session is to increase education and open
the floor for discussion with the research community with respect to both the
wide range of inappropriate, problematic behaviors and, equally importantly,
staff and manager/supervisor/leadership responsibilities as well as avenues for
reporting, evaluating, remediating and eliminating such behaviors (including
sexual harassment).