ABOUT THE AUSTRALASIAN ETHICS NETWORK (AEN)

The Australasian Ethics Network (AEN) provides a platform for those involved in human research ethics (researchers, ethics committee members and Chairs, and administrators) to network, share their ideas, processes experiences and views.

Participation in the AEN is open to all Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS) members as well as to individuals who have an interest in human research ethics. Non-ARMS members are encouraged to seek access to the AEN through the endorsement of a member of the AEN. 

The functions of the AEN include:

  • To provide a forum for human research ethics issues and developments;
  • To provide opportunities for professional development, networking and peer support;
  • To encourage the development of appropriate ethical and professional standards;
  • To make recommendations for strategies that support the operation of human research ethics committees and programs;
  • To support the coordination of regional and international conferences relevant to the needs of its members;
  • To provide an avenue for the publication and distribution of relevant professional material including occasional papers; and
  • To participate in appropriate local and regional activities.

WORKSHOPS


WORKSHOP 1 - Human Research Ethics Committee Chairs Roundtable

REGISTRATION CLOSED

Wednesday, 9 November 2022

11:00am - 2:00pm (AEDT)

This workshop is designed to encourage discussion around management and facilitation of a human research ethics submission from application through committee review and discussion. Using a case study approach, this session will include discussion of the potential use of primary/secondary reviewers and supporting active discussion during a review.  Speakers will engage chairs in sharing methods of managing conflicting opinions and how to promote consensus.

Organising Committee: Dr Karolyn White, Professor Richard Chenhall & Vivienne Moyle

Sponsored by: ResearchMaster






REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED


Please note that registrations have now closed for the AEN 2022 Virtual Workshop Series. 

If you would like to be placed on a waiting list for any of the workshops, please email the below information to ARMSAdmin@researchmanagement.org.au

Full Name:

Email:

Organisation:

Workshop/s you would like to attend:

Depending on the interest for each workshop, we plan to re-run the workshops at a later date.



SPONSORSHIP


The Australasian Ethics Network (AEN) invites your organisation to sponsor the 2022 AEN Workshop Series .The AEN Workshops will attract Researchers, Ethics Committee Members, Ethics Chairs, Ethics Administrators, Research Governance Officers and Research Managers from across Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. This represents a unique opportunity to engage with these groups, exchanging ideas, receiving feedback and presenting innovation in the area of human ethics review. As a sponsor you are able to have your company’s brand and message in front of key personnel engaged in the ethics process.

We are offering the following sponsorship opportunity for these workshops.

WORKSHOP SPONSOR - $1,000 per workshop

SPONSOR ENTITLEMENTS

  • Event sponsor acknowledgement at opening and closing of the workshop
  • Organisation logo on the event website with hyperlink to company website
  • Social media post highlighting sponsorship
  • Direct email post event to all sponsored workshop attendees
  • One (1) Workshop registration

Please note: Price listed is in AUD and is GST inclusive.

If you would like to sponsor a workshop  please email Lisa Beckham, ARMS Conference and Major Events Coordinator ARMSevents@researchmanagement.org.au

OUR SPONSORS

We would like to thank our workshop sponsors for this years virtual event.

ResearchMaster

Workshop 1 - Human Research Ethics Committee Chairs Roundtable Sponsor 



Ripeta 

Workshop 3 - Upskilling Workshop for Research Ethics Professionals


2022 committee


Thank you to our 2022 organising committee!

Co-Convenor

Professor Richard Chenhall
The University of Melbourne

Co-Convenor

Professor Lynn Gillam
The University of Melbourne


Elise Grosser
The University of Melbourne


Elizabeth Hill
Victoria University

Suzana Kovacevic
The University of Melbourne

Clarissa Martin
The University of Melbourne

Vivienne Moyle
RMIT University

Nitya Phillipson
Murdoch Children's Research Institute


Jennifer Rowland
Macquarie University

Dr Karolyn White
Macquarie University



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