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Ethics for graduate students

Since it is not possible to write just one document about ethics and have it cover the topic in its entirety or serve all graduate students, perhaps the best approach is promote ethics education as part of your graduate student experience. If your program requirements do not directly oblige you to study ethics, especially related to your own discipline, then seek out the education on your own. Read about ethics in theory but also in practice (case studies are very good for this), and of course ask lots of questions.

This module consists of the following pages:

  • What is ethics?
  • Why study ethics?
  • Ethical decision making
  • Animal care, biosafety, and human ethics in research
  • Scientific and scholarly misconduct
  • You can make a difference
  • University policies
  • Other links of interest
  • Further reading



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    (Last Revised Jul 8, 2008)
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