A Reflective Account of a Research Ethics Course for an Interdisciplinary Cohort of Graduate Students

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Bor Luen Tang
Joan Siew Ching Lee
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[1] National University of Singapore,NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering, University Hall
[2] National University of Singapore,Department of Biochemistry, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
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Moral reasoning; Research ethics; Scientific integrity; Scientific misconduct;
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The graduate course in research ethics in the Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering at the National University of Singapore consists of a semester long mandatory course titled: “Research Ethics and Scientific Integrity.” The course provides students with guiding principles for appropriate conduct in the professional and social settings of scientific research and in making morally weighted and ethically sound decisions when confronted with moral dilemmas. It seeks to enhance understanding and appreciation of the moral reasoning underpinning various rules and legislative constraints associated with research subjects and procedures. Further, students are trained to critically analyse cases and issues associated with scientific misconduct preparing them to act in a responsible and effective manner should they encounter such cases. The diverse background and training of the cohort also provide a unique setting and opportunity for student-initiated collaborative interdisciplinary learning. This article offers a reflective account of the course and some preliminary insights into learning outcomes.
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