The EU-funded TRUST Project (2015-2018) developed tools to fight "ethics dumping". This account continues to promote equitable partnerships in research.
The TRUST Code is leaving, as we promote global equity in research through FAIRNESS, RESPECT, CARE and HONESTY. We hope you'll try to find us elsewhere :).
Excellent article by Akhter-Khan, @SakSGhai and Mayston on psychology research in LMICs, "research should emerge from genuine need and real relationships with community members", https://t.co/7exhUbFIut
Welcome to the first German adopter of the TRUST Code, @IDOS_research, a world leading research institute and think tank for global sustainable development, https://t.co/DP21gN2mpz
More excellent news coming in from the @TRUST_Project. The sister project of our own @PreparedEU!
What an absolute privilege to learn about #research#governance from many of those working in the background of both of these global projects, over the last 2 years.
Thank you @NatureMedicine for emphasizing the strong equity elements of the revised @medwma Declaration of Helsinki and citing the TRUST and the San Code! https://t.co/tyU35m1f5v
Do you have experience of research in fragile settings? If yes, please contribute to an anonymous survey to help build a TRUST Code Supplement: https://t.co/rKh758gUXY
The TRUST Community is growing stronger and stronger! With initial @Horizon funding , EU policy support and continuous dedication and herculian efforts from the TRUST team @ncp_wideranet
Brilliant news, another high-profile adopter for the TRUST Code taking a stance against inequitable research, the Pasteur Network, alliance of 32 institutes in 25 countries across 5 continents, https://t.co/tlzL3oSByS
Did you know? Helicopter research undermines the integrity of global collaborations. This #PublicationIntegrityWeek, discover how Springer Nature is advocating for equitable partnerships that elevate local voices. Read more about it here: https://t.co/KqagXJaxg1
What would you risk for the pursuit of knowledge? From machetes in Mexico to bullets in Brazil, scientists worldwide are risking their lives to protect ecosystems and uncover truths—our latest #investigation answers why this is happening.
https://t.co/VtJxzAHsSw
Achieving gender equality is a collective effort. The gender equality workshop is driving meaningful conversations and actions towards achieving SDG 5 to create opportunities, amplify voices, and inspire change for everyone. #sdg5#genderequality
Our research has shown that training is essential to prepare researchers for the next crisis.
The PREPARED App offers bite-sized guidance & case studies to help navigate dilemmas in global crises.
Download for Android & iOS ➡️ https://t.co/K3K6BGvY3E
#EthicsOnTheGo#PREPAREDApp
Thanks for quoting the TRUST Code in: Shifting power in global health will require leadership by the Global South and allyship by the Global North - The Lancet https://t.co/mHKfEWsslv
📢We are delighted to announce that PREPARED comments have been integrated into the latest version of the @medwma Declaration of Helsinki, which was released on 19 October.
👏🎉Congratulations to the whole team!
Read more about it here https://t.co/eq18dXOjUL
#ethics
Important research by Onyango et al published by @Research_Ethics, adolescent girls in Kenya were significantly better than caregivers in comprehending informed consent information, https://t.co/FNP6gZThKm
How can research be conducted ethically during pandemics?
The PREPARED Code is setting global standards. Help us get it right!
Join the public consultation & share your ideas by 14 November:
https://t.co/G0c2xFHuj8
#ResearchEthics
한 강 Han Kang – awarded the 2024 #NobelPrize in Literature – was born in 1970 in the South Korean city of Gwangju before, at the age of nine, moving with her family to Seoul. She comes from a literary background, her father being a reputed novelist. Alongside her writing, she has also devoted herself to art and music, which is reflected throughout her entire literary production.
Our special issue of @Research_Ethics edited by Dr Kate Chatfield & Dr Hazel Partington @UCLan is out! It includes 12 open access articles focusing on the challenges of conducting research during COVID-19 and other health emergencies.
https://t.co/U0r0swV4xd
#ResearchEthics