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‘Your responsibilities for ensuring ethical research and knowledge security in a changing world’ by the Ethics Committee Dual Use, Military Research and Misuse of Research (ECDMM)

Activity: Participating in or organising an event (conference, measurement campaign, ...)Attending a course without exam

Description

Knowledge security and ethical considerations are becoming increasingly important for educational institutions and individuals alike. In a university setting, where the exchange of ideas, research, and information is both constant and vital, it is essential to ensure research is ethical while safeguarding intellectual assets from unauthorized access, data breaches, and other security risks. Researcher awareness is crucial in achieving these goals, enabling you can take responsibility and address issues when and where necessary. In light of the new Charter for Researchers, we will discuss your role in flagging ethical concerns in relation to research and research proposals, as well as highlighting how knowledge security can be brought into practice, by measures such as implementing technical safeguards. The goal is to cultivate a culture of awareness and responsibility through educating faculty, students, and staff on best practices for data protection, responsible sharing, and the ethical management of sensitive information.
Period1 Dec 2025
Event typeCourse
LocationEtterbeek, BelgiumShow on map
Degree of RecognitionNational