Equipping Scholars for Success: NGLP Hosts Ethical Research Training at AGM
In the dynamic realm of academic inquiry, ethical considerations hold significant weight. For scholars embarking on intellectual pursuits, navigating the ethical challenges inherent in the research process is essential.
This was the focal point of discussion during the 2024 Next Generation Leadership Programme (NGLP) scholars’ Annual General Meeting (AGM). Sister Professor A. Lucy Lando, PhD, delivered a comprehensive talk on ethical dilemmas, emphasizing their pervasive presence in modern research and the need for deliberate navigation.
Sister Professor A. Lucy Lando, PhD
Highlighting key ethical principles and advocating for proactive engagement, Sister Professor Lucy underscored the importance of upholding ethical standards in academic research endeavors.The choice of this topic stemmed from the recognition of various challenges hindering students’ timely completion of their academic programs, as observed in prolonged degree and master’s programs.
Sister Consolata Aloo, the Executive Secretary in Kenya, expressed the organization’s commitment to equipping students with essential research skills to facilitate timely completion of their academic endeavors.Ethical dilemmas often emerge from conflicts between moral principles or divergent stakeholder interests. For further insights into the event, please follow the link below.