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UniPID and TENK Release Ethical Guidelines for Global South Academic Partnerships

As academic partnerships with the Global South continue to gain popularity, issues related to resource distribution, power dynamics, and whose voices are heard and valued often arise and are replicated in academic collaborations, regardless of the thematic area of the collaboration. To counterbalance possible inequalities or harmful effects, it is crucial to acknowledge differences in Global North and Global South contexts and to collaborate based on principles of equity, reciprocity, and responsibility.
UniPID and TENK Release Ethical Guidelines for Global South Academic Partnerships
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As a member of the Finnish University Partnership for International Development (), Aalto University initiated a proposal and working group to develop national guidelines for this purpose. In partnership with the Finnish National Board on Research Integrity () and an international steering group, UniPID has over the past two years developed the 鈥淓thical Guidelines for Responsible Academic Partnerships with the Global South鈥 released on 25.10.2023. These guidelines are designed to complement TENK鈥檚 existing ethical standards, and they are aimed at all research and higher education institutions based in Finland. The guidelines offer links to practical tools and resources, which will be updated over time to address the varied needs arising in academic and administrative units. 

According to Riina Subra (Aalto University), the chair of the working group, 鈥淯niversities have in recent years proved to be essential actors in the reciprocal engagement and knowledge creation between countries in the Global North and the Global South. The parallel ecological and geopolitical crises and changing dynamics between countries underscore the need to build academic communities equipped with resources to implement this work.鈥 

鈥淲e have perceived similar challenges and needs for support across academic departments, whether working in human sciences or technical fields. These new guidelines are thus aimed at all academic and administrative units, as conceptual frameworks and tools for more responsible and equitable approaches in research and cooperation. They are meant to be used side by side with other ethical standards. In the future, more detailed communities of practice and resources relevant to specific academic fields are planned.鈥 More about this topic is available . 

The new guidelines provide insight and tools for reflections for researchers aiming to conduct research in the Global South. In case your research includes human participants; you might need a research ethics review. Aalto University is committed both to TENK research integrity and research ethics guidelines. 

You can find more information here: 

Read the Ethical Guidelines for Global South Academic Partnerships

Research ethics: Research Ethics Committee | Aalto University

(2019/2020)

Research integrity: Research integrity | Aalto University

(2023)

Further information:

Finnish universities are committed to the comprehensive guidelines of TENK (). However, the guidelines do not specifically address the complexities of research and academic collaborations in the Global South. The primary goal of the Ethical Guidelines for Responsible Academic Partnerships with the Global South is to offer stakeholders a conceptual framework and practical tools to create more responsible and equitable approaches in their research and collaboration efforts in the Global South. 

The complementary guidelines aim to increase awareness of ethical issues that can arise in the context of the Global South and to help mitigate potential risks. They are not limited to research and can be valuable for various forms of global academic collaboration.

The document is divided into five main sections, featuring key concepts framing ethical considerations, recommendations, and references for implementation. The guidelines conclude with information on other existing guidelines and tools that can be used as practical resources. Moreover, the document complements the Finnish Code of Conduct, specifically point 3.2 addressing the principles of 'Good research practices.' The recommendations outlined in the document are not intended to be exhaustive or rigid instructions but can be tailored to meet the specific requirements, realities, and environments for each context where an academic partnership is taking place.

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