Supervisors – Swinburne Requirements, the Code Responsibilities, and Human Ethics Applications
For academic and research staff supervising students.
A supervisor of a research student plays a very important role in the development of the student and their career. This session will focus on the responsibilities of supervisors from the requirements under the Australian Code, Swinburne specific requirements and information to help supervisors in preparing human ethics applications involving student researchers.
The session will be presented as follows:
- Swinburne supervisor requirements - Professor Georgina Kelly, Dean, Graduate Research
- Supervisor responsibilities under the Australian Code - Dr Ann Gaeth, Research Integrity Coordinator
- What Human ethics committees need from supervisors - Professor Paula Swatman, Chair of the Swinburne University Human Research Ethics Committee (SUHREC)
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