Human Nature
Welcome to the
OpenSeminar in Human Nature
An extension of the National Humanities Center project on
Autonomy, Singularity, Creativity
Author: Gary Comstock
Maintained By: Gary Comstock
Last Updated: 2008-11-21
Sub-modules
- 029 Research Misconduct
- 2.7 Statistics and experimental design
- 3.5 Life-long learning
- 1.0 Autonomy
- 010 Intro to course, I
- 0.0 Intro to course
- Students Identified in Issues in the Workspace and in the Professions
- Experimental Design and Statistical Interpretation
- Disciple Specific Issues: GE Foods
- Disciple Specific Issues: hES Cell Research
- 015 Pre-test
- 020 Community and character
- 3.4 Social responsibility of researchers
- Plagiarism
- 2.6 Authorship and peer review
- 2.95 Use of humans
- 3.2 Animal Subjects
- 2.8 Intellectual property
- 2.9 Conflicts of interests; collaborative research
- Peer review
- Research misconduct
- 2.3 Mentoring
- Compliance
- 2.4 Women and under-represented groups
- Experimental design
- 030 Making ethical decisions in research
- 3.42 Social mission of universities
- Ethics Theory
- Decision Making
- 0230 Heels
- 1.42 Heros
- 2.0 Singularity
- Use of human subjects
- Human chimeras and stem cells
- Field ecology
- 012 Intro to course, II
- Life Long Learning
- 2.2 Professional Codes, Ethics, and Research Misconduct
- 2.22 Professional Codes, Ethics, and Research Misconduct Part 2
- Virtues and Professional Codes
- 3.0 Creativity
- 2.5 Join our OSRE online community
- Whistleblowing
- 4.0 Conclusion
Modules
Assignments
Relevant Links
U. Minnesota: IP UM
