The CEI has developed a new training course. Throughout the course, participants are offered a clear, practical, and directly useful overview of how to carry out non‑clinical research with human participants—surveys, interviews, observational studies, sensory tests, and classroom‑based research—while complying with the ethical and legal standards required in today’s university environment.
During the training, participants will understand why even studies that appear to pose “no apparent risk” require ethical review, how to adequately protect participants, and what responsibilities researchers and institutions assume in this type of project.
The course combines ethical principles, practical case studies, analysis of real documentation, and a clear explanation of the CEI procedure, providing concrete tools for designing studies from an ethical perspective.
More information at the following link.
New REC Course: Ethics in Non‑Clinical Research