Event title:

'Working with Human Biological Material in Research Projects' - Research Governance Seminar

Event details

Event details

Date:
Wednesday, 21st March 2018
Time:
10:00 - 12:00
Campus:
Hull Campus
Categories:
  Research Governance  

Event description

Event description

The University’s Research and Innovation Team would like to open up this seminar to PGR students.  All staff and students involved in research are welcome to attend.

Date:   Wednesday 21 March 2018

Time:  10.00 am to 12.00 noon

Room:  To be confirmed when your place is confirmed. 

Ref:      Ref: LDRES411/1

Working with human biological material is essential and important for many research projects. Navigating the Human Tissue Act 2004 and the internal expectations though can be confusing.

What is 'relevant' material?

What approvals do you need?

What constitutes storage?

What are you permitted to store on University of Hull premises?

If you would like to find out more about working with human biological material, come along and hear from our team in Hull that can support you in your research.

Led by:

Dr Peter Bazira, Centre for Anatomical and Human Sciences,

Dr Lynn Cawkwell, Biomedical Sciences, and,

Dr Danielle Smith, Research and Innovation.

Online bookings will close on Sunday 18th March.  You will be informed of the room later by email.  Please make sure the email you provide is correct, otherwise you will clearly not receive notification of the room nor confirmation of your booking.   

With kind regards

Jackie McAndrew

Public Engagement and PGR Experience Specialist

The Graduate School

jackie.mcandrew@hull.ac.uk

 

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The Skills Development and Social Forum will also provide regular opportunities for socialising with other postgraduate students, facilitating collaboration with peers across the disciplines and subjects in a supportive and friendly environment. The forum will:

  • Enable students to feel part of a welcoming Postgraduate Researcher community.
  • Provide students the opportunity to learn from the experiences of others including professionals from within and outside the University, post doctoral researchers, experienced academics, and "senior" PhD students from the University.
  • Provide a range of development opportunities for PhD students to share their experience with other PhD students, and to develop a range of general skills including: presentation, public speaking, public engagement, teamwork, leadership and group work.  
  • Enable students to positively influence a wide range of support services and facilities.  

These sessions cover topics that have been requested by students. 

They are in addition to the formal sessions offered by various teams within the University. 

They cover topics that students would like a little more information on, a short useful summary or sign-posting session if you like, or an opportunity to hear about somebody else's research journey.  

The sessions are not compulsory, it is your choice to attend. They are centrally organised by the Graduate School, 

Please note these sessions are not intended to replace:

  1. Any of the modules offered as part of the PGTS (Post Graduate Training Scheme).  You should still attend the sessions that your department recommends for you or that are compulsory as part of your particular study route.
  2. Any formal skills sessions that your individual school or faculty runs for PhD/PGR students.
  3. The Skills Development Workshops for Postgraduate Students offered by the Library Skills Team.
  4. Formal CPD sessions for the professional development of University staff that are organised by the Staff Development Team or Learning Enhancement and Academic Practice (LEAP).