Ethics in Practice: Incorporating Indigenous perspectives in research design
Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025
11:30am to 1:00pm
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Explore how to ethically engage Indigenous communities in research by focusing on justice, respect, and reciprocity. Using a real case study, this workshop highlights how researchers followed Canada’s Tri-Council Policy Statement 2 guidelines to honor cultural values and ensure meaningful community involvement.
You’ll gain practical knowledge to design research projects that respects and incorporates Indigenous perspectives from the ground up. Join us to learn how to apply ethical principles that foster trust and justice in your research and build collaborative, culturally sensitive partnerships.
In this fast-paced 90-minute workshop, you'll dive into real case studies, hear expert insights, and take part in interactive activities. Come ready to reflect, discuss, and tackle ethical dilemmas you might face in your own research.
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Don’t miss this opportunity to explore how to meaningfully engage with Indigenous perspectives in your applied research. Whether you're new to research or deeply embedded in industry collaborations, this session will leave you better equipped to collaborate respectfully and build reciprocity with Indigenous communities