USyd, like many universities across Australia, has an abysmal record of responding to the endemic of campus-based sexual assault and intimate partner abuse.
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The experiment has been criticised for endangering students and questioned on its ethics.
It all clicks when you’re able to see an organ in its place.
From the high points and flaws of virtue ethics to utilitarianism, disability ethics is not a one-size-fits-all.
Should you choose to study real humans, you will first need to apply for human research ethics approval.
On sportswashing and its consequences.
In this unfettered rush towards developing AI, what do universities need to stop and think about?
In the world of simulated dog racing, animals are spared but the humans are not
A study titled study ‘An Open Door? Experimental Measurement of Potential Bias in Informal Pathways to Academia’ has been suspended following a number of complaints.
Study drugs, ethics and addiction