Doctoral Education Online: Experiences and Good Practices

This session focuses on the use of the Finnish Doctoral Network (FinDocNet) training moodle courses on Research Ethics and Open Science. It highlights teachers’ experiences from the national course, the Covid-19 spring and beginning using the course. The presentations also include insights from a specific study on the changes in teaching owing to the Covid-19 pandemic at Tampere University.

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14.00-14.15 The FinDocNet Courses on Research Ethics and Open Science: A Brief Introduction and Experiences from the Covid-19 Spring at Helsinki University
by Marko Ahteensuu (University of Helsinki)

14.15-14.30 The FinDocNet National Course on Research Ethics: Experiences and Lessons
by Henriikka Mustajoki (The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies)

14.30-14.45 Starting to Use the Research Ethics Course as Part of the Research Ethics Teaching: Challenges and Opportunities
by Kristina Rolin (Tampere University)

14.45-15.00 Insights from a Study on the Covid-19 Pandemic and Changes in Teaching at Tampere University
by Mari Murtonen (University of Turku)

15.00-15.30 General Discussion (Q&A)

The session is chaired by Marko Ahteensuu.