As the first in a series of events on the research theme of 'Living in a Digital Society', the 51Âþ» events team are pleased to announce an online Round Table on the ethics and practices of research for development.
The event will look at how digital methods have the potential to lower the costs of technologies that are otherwise largely unaffordable in developing nations, and how pursuing research in this area throws up significant ethical and practical matters.
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Chaired by Professor Gabriel Egan, Director of the research theme 'Living in a Digital Society', this Round Table will bring together four 51Âþ» colleagues: Dr Caroline Khene, Professor Eerke Boiten, Dr Karthikeyan Kandan and Professor Jinsong Shen.
For more information and to register, click . Places can be booked up to one hour before the event.
Registrants will receive a link to join the talk up to 24 hours before the event.
If you have any questions or would like further information, please contact the Events Office
Posted on Wednesday 26 January 2022