Dr. Adeola Elega of Nile University’s Mass Communication Department has made a remarkable start to the new year with his insightful ethics research paper published in Springer Nature, a top-tier Q1 journal.
His paper titled “I will have a problem with graduating if I don’t include her name”, explores ethical dilemma of PhD candidates during the fulfilment of their publication required for graduation. It has been widely praised for its depth and breadth of findings and described as an important contribution to the field of ethics.
Dr. Elega’s research paper is relevant for multiple reasons. First, it is one of the few papers in the field of ethics to be published in a top-tier Q1 journal. The paper further contributes to the field of ethics as it provides in-depth analysis and their implications for Ph.D candidates who are conflicted about granting authorship to their supervisors by adding their names in publications even without the supervisors’ much needed contribution to their dissertation. This is a testament to the quality of Dr. Elega’s research and the importance of his findings.
Elega’s publication is particularly significant in today’s world, where ethical considerations are increasingly important in decision-making. His paper also provides a valuable insight into how ethical considerations can be applied in practice, offering practical advice on how to address ethical dilemmas.
The publication of Dr. Elega’s research paper serves as a reminder that ethical considerations are an important part of decision-making and should not be overlooked as it highlights the need for further research into ethical issues, their implications and provided a valuable resource for those looking to gain a better understanding of ethical considerations and how they can be applied in practice.
This remarkable feat by Dr. Elega is a significant milestone in the field of ethics and will no doubt have a lasting impact on the field for years to come. The management of Nile University of Nigeria celebrates Dr. Adeola Abdulateef Elega for contributing in the conversation of research ethics and standard of conducts.