Open Lecturers Series in Social Sciences at Moi University-1st lecture: “Open Science Ethical and Integrity Challenges in Low Middle-Income Countries”
Open Lecturers Series in Social Sciences at Moi University-1st lecture: “Open Science Ethical and Integrity Challenges in Low Middle-Income Countries”
The Department of Sociology, Psychology, and Anthropology at Moi University recently marked a significant milestone with its inaugural Open Lecturers Series in Social Sciences. The event aimed to delve into critical topics at the intersection of academia, ethics, and research integrity.
The keynote speaker for the first series was Ms. Keziah Chanyisa Dash. Ms. Dash is affiliated with the Centre for Medical Ethics and is actively contributing to the ROSiE project.
Topic of Discussion: "Open Science Ethical and Integrity Challenges in Low Middle-Income Countries"
Ms. Dash's presentation focused on the nuanced landscape of Open Science, particularly emphasizing the ethical and integrity challenges prevalent in low and middle-income countries. As a researcher deeply engaged with the ROSiE project, she brought valuable insights into the unique considerations and hurdles faced in these regions.