RCR Training Available for NSF and NIH Funded Postdocs - Spring 2015

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Seats in PHIL 6000 (RCR) Now Available for Postdocs

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Judy Willis - Administrator, Graduate Research Ethics Programs

Dr. Jason Borenstein - Director, Graduate Research Ethics Programs

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NSF and NIH Funded Postdocs can attend PHIL 6000 in Spring 2015 for RCR in-person credit

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NSF and NIH Funded Postdocs can attend PHIL 6000 (RCR) in Spring 2015. Interested postdocs should click here for class times and should contact Judy Willis (judy.willis@gatech.edu) to see if space is available.

The GT RCR Compliance Policy requires students and postdocs funded by certain NSF or NIH projects to complete in-person RCR training**.  This training is a condition of the award and is a GT deliverable.

Postdoctoral researchers who have been encouraged by their PI/PD to attend PHIL 6000 must contact Judy Willis (judy.willis@gatech.edu) to reserve a seat in PHIL 6000.   Postdocs must sign in to receive RCR contact hour credit for each session that they attend.  For more information click here.

IMPORTANT:  GRADUATE STUDENTS MUST REGISTER FOR PHIL 6000 THROUGH OSCAR. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO ATTEND PHIL 6000.

  • PHIL 6000B1: 12:05PM-1:55PM, Mondays and Fridays from January 9 to February 2 (Mason 1133)
     
  • PHIL 6000B2: 5:05PM-6:55PM, Tuesdays and Thursdays from January 8 to January 29 (ES&T Room L1205)
     
  • PHIL 6000B3: 5:05PM-6:55PM, Mondays and Wednesdays from January 7 to February 2 (Instructional Center Room 109)

For more information, contact Judy Willis (judy.willis@gatech.edu) or Jason Borenstein (borenstein@gatech.edu) or see the GT RCR website.

 ** Applicable NSF projects require 4 hours of in-person training; applicable NIH projects require 8 hours.  (Applicable projects are flagged with the RCR/Ethics Training requirement in the OSP Contract Information System.)

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  • Created By: Judy Willis
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  • Created On: Dec 17, 2014 - 4:48pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:17pm