Job Vacancy: Researcher in Research Ethics and Integrity (40-50%) We are seeking a dedicated and skilled researcher to join our team for a temporary position (February to December 2025) as part of the Horizon Europe project, Increasing reproducibility through the co-creation of interventions that support a transparent and trustworthy research ecosystem (TRUSTparency). The ideal candidate will hold a relevant master’s degree and demonstrate familiarity with qualitative research methodologies, particularly scoping reviews. Previous experience in these areas is highly desirable. The position requires the candidate to reside in Norway and hold a valid work permit. This is an excellent opportunity for a professional passionate about advancing research ethics and integrity to contribute meaningfully to a high-impact international initiative. The successful candidate will work closely with Prof. Rosemarie de la Cruz Bernabe and Dr. Panagiotis Kavouras. Interested applicants are invited to send their CV, application letter, transcript of records, and master's thesis to [email protected]. Deadline for application: January 15, 2025.
Research Ethics, University of Oslo
Høyere utdanning
The Center for Medical Ethics works with medical and healthcare ethics through research, teaching and communication.
Om oss
The Center for Medical Ethics (SME) works with medical and healthcare ethics through research, teaching and communication - everything from concrete ethical dilemmas in the meeting with the individual patient to research ethics and theoretical philosophy and ethics.
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https://www.med.uio.no/helsam/om/organisasjon/avdelinger/sme/index.html
Ekstern lenke til Research Ethics, University of Oslo
- Bransje
- Høyere utdanning
- Bedriftsstørrelse
- 51–200 ansatte
- Hovedkontor
- Oslo
- Type
- Utdanning
- Spesialiteter
- Research Ethics, Medical Ethics, Research
Beliggenheter
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Primær
Gaustadalléen 21
HUS C PLAN 1
Oslo, 0349, NO
Ansatte i Research Ethics, University of Oslo
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Ester Mæland
Rådgiver/ Seksjon for forskningsadministrasjon ved Institutt for helse og samfunn i Universitetet i Oslo (UiO)
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Lilian Mocheche
Master's in Global Development at NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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Berit Hofset Larsen
Researcher, MSc, PhD
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Rahim Muhammad
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Research Ethics, University of Oslo
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Research Ethics, University of Oslo la ut dette på nytt
Publication alert on: "Insights on the Socio-Economic Impacts of Research Misconduct"📃📰📕📖🥳 We are happy to share a new publication from BEYOND BAD APPLES on the above topic authored by Dr Rowena Rodrigues and Daniel Pizzolato. Research misconduct (RM) and questionable research practices (QRPs) have a considerable impact on researchers, the economy and society. Using a socio-economic impact assessment methodology, this article identifies and assesses their impacts. The objective is to help support the measures developed to promote research ethics and research integrity principles through shared responsibility (individual and institutional) and improve education and training. The article presents recommendations for policy and future research as part of a cohesive framework that takes socio-economic impacts into account. This qualitative study advances and updates current knowledge on the impacts of RM, enriching existing research by introducing new insights, especially regarding socio-economic dimensions, affected stakeholders, and the relevance and significance of these impacts. https://lnkd.in/duCJUuru BEYOND BAD APPLES Dr Rowena Rodrigues Daniel Pizzolato Research Ethics, University of Oslo Rosemarie de la Cruz Bernabe Vivian Mbanya Signe Mežinska Keziah Chanyisa Khayadi Dash Eero Kaila Kalle Videnoja Anu Tammeleht Erika Löfström Ian Slesinger Carole Chapin, PhD Alina Coman Susanne van den Hooff Lisa Tambornino Giulia Inguaggiato Natalie Evans Eliza Lasmane Siim Andres Anaïs Rességuier Nathalie Voarino Andero Uusberg Lisa Häberlein Alina Coman Ivars Neiders Tonje Lossius Husum
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Funded by Global Health EDCTP3 and coordinated by the University of Oslo, the RER-CTO Project had its kick-off meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.🥳🥳👏 Cynthia Wangamati Lilian Mocheche Rosemarie de la Cruz Bernabe
We’re thrilled to share the successful kickoff meeting for the RER-CTO Project (Reinforce the Ethical and Regulatory Ecosystem for the Transformation of Clinical Trials Oversight in Ethiopia, Tanzania, and beyond), held on December 4-5, 2024, at the Hilton Hotel in Addis Ababa. This groundbreaking initiative aims to achieve excellence and harmonization in clinical trial oversight across sub-Saharan Africa. The gathering brought together key consortium members from the seven leading partner institutions: University of Oslo Karolinska Institutet Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI) Tanzania Medicine and Medical Devices Authority (TMDA) Ethiopian Food and Drug Authority (EFDA) National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) - Tanzania Ministry of Education — Ethiopia About RER-CTO Funded by Global Health EDCTP3, the RER-CTO Project aims to achieve ethics and regulatory excellence and harmonization in Africa ensuring that clinical trials meet the highest standards of quality, safety, and transparency. By empowering regulatory authorities and fostering cross-country collaboration, RER-CTO Project strives to drive health innovation and establish new benchmarks for excellence in clinical trial oversight in East Africa and beyond. The recent kickoff meeting marks a pivotal step toward building robust regulatory and ethical frameworks for clinical trials in the region, fostering innovation, and enhancing the quality of healthcare research. Stay tuned for updates as we embark on this transformative journey! #RERCTO #ClinicalTrialsOversight #GlobalHealth #RegulatoryExcellence #AfricaLeads #HealthInnovation #Africa #Ethics
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We are delighted to share, our projects, Pandemic Ethics and AccessAfrica 2 Africa 2 (AA2), made significant contributions at the FERCAP Conference 2024 in Nepal, with the theme "Maximizing Benefits through Responsible Conduct of Research" The Pandemic Ethics Project explored critical discussions on post-trial access and ethical considerations, including research ethics committee perceptions, participant experiences, case studies from India, Kenya, and Tanzania, and the challenges of conducting qualitative research during a pandemic. The AccessAfrica 2 Project highlighted strategies to strengthen clinical trial frameworks in resource-limited settings, covering joint review mechanisms, improved safety reporting, and guidelines for post-trial access in Sub-Saharan Africa. Good job to all presenters 👏🏽👏 👉Vivian Mbanya Rosemarie de la Cruz Bernabe Cynthia Wangamati Lilian Mocheche Keziah Chanyisa Khayadi Dash Shija Kevin Kuhumba Shereen Cox, PhD
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Have you ever considered how One Health and Open Science are connected? In this short video, Naheeda Hamza, a PhD fellow at the Centre for Medical Ethics, UiO, explains their relationship through the FROSiON (Fostering Responsible Open Science into One Health in India) project. Through this project and ROSiE Responsible Open Science in Europe, Naheeda is exploring how Open Science practices can drive collaborative solutions for One Health challenges. Good job Naheeda Hamza👏🏽 #Open Science #One Health #ROSiE
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The Centre for Medical Ethics' Professor Rosemarie de la Cruz Bernabe will be one of the leading experts in the upcoming Stereopsia conference!
🗣 Meet some of the Speakers of Stereopsia 2024! 🗣 Join us to hear from leading experts for day 1 (9 DEC 2024)! Meet Rosemarie de la Cruz Bernabe and Rigmor Baraas who will take part in our workshop “Integrating Ethics into XR: A European Code of Conduct for Responsible Design”. Meet Alina Kadlubsky, Arta Ertekin and Galileo Disperati for our workshop “Interoperability: Co-creating Solutions with European SMEs”. Stay tuned for updates and for more speakers’ announcements, register on our website: https://lnkd.in/ePeYkeuN 🚀 #stereopsia24 #xrevent #xrcommunity #speaker #discovertheprogram
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Are interested in improving the quality and reproducibility of research? Here is an open PhD Position at Amsterdam UMC.
There's an open PhD position as part of TRUSTparency project at Amsterdam UMC. The aim of the project is to help researchers, research leaders, policy makers, funders and publishers to improve the quality of research practices. https://lnkd.in/dyR8Gjes
Vacatures - PhD about improving the quality and reproducibility of research - Amsterdam UMC
werkenbij.amsterdamumc.org
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Congratulations Susana Maria Vidal for being awarded Doctor of Excellence Honoris Causa by the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León! Your Research Ethics group at UiO are truly very proud of you!
Muy honrada por recibir el título de Doctora Honoris Causa en Bioética por parte del Instituto de Investigaciones en Bioética de Nuevo León, México.
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Well done Shereen Cox, PhD 👏🏻
💥 Exciting news from Barcelona! Dr. Shereen Cox, PhD represented the XR4Human Project at the 14th ERION (EARMA) meeting in Barcelona, Spain, on October 30, 2024. Her insightful presentation, "Mapping of Ethical Issues in Extended Reality – A Scoping Review of Ethics Frameworks," shed light on the complex ethical considerations surrounding XR technologies and highlighted the importance of structured frameworks in guiding responsible development of XR technologies. This year’s meeting, hosted by Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), centered around the theme: Artificial Intelligence and Ethics: The Big Wave.
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Research Ethics, University of Oslo la ut dette på nytt
Take a look at the results of BEYOND public consultation! More information here: https://lnkd.in/dj3HN_sd