Managing and Sharing Research Data from Human Participants
If your research involves working with people (e.g. through surveys, interviews, trials, experiments, focus groups or other methods) then it is essential to know the legal, ethical and contractual obligations you have towards research participants and how to put them into practice.
This course supports University of Manchester researchers (staff and postgraduates) and will outline how to collect, store, protect and share the personal data you may encounter as part of your work. Specific attention will be paid to the requirements of data protection legislation for recruiting participants and gaining consent, managing the data securely, and anonymising data so that it might be shared for future use.
This highly interactive, blended learning course comprises of mandatory pre-course learning via online resources (80 minutes) plus an on-campus workshop (200 minutes) which are delivered by experts from: the Information Governance Office; Research Governance, Ethics and Integrity; Centre for Epidemiology Versus Arthritis; Research IT; and The University of Manchester Library.
For further details and to book your place, please register
Speakers
Mary McDerby
Role: Information Governance Officer
Organisation: Information Governance Office
Alex Ingram
Role: Head of Information Security
Organisation: Information Governance Office
Mike Davies
Role: Information Governance Officer
Organisation: Information Governance Office
Rachel Heron
Role: Information Governance Officer
Organisation: Information Governance Office
Pamela Greig
Role: Information Governance Officer
Organisation: Information Governance Office
Genevieve Pridham
Role: Research Ethics Manager
Organisation: Research Governance, Ethics and Integrity
Elaine Mackey
Role: Information Governance Manager
Organisation: Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences
Chris Gibson
Role: Research Services Librarian
Organisation: The University of Manchester Library
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