To: All Faculty & All Academic Professionals & All Grad Students
<everybody@illinois.edu>
From: "Charles F. Zukoski" <czukoski@uiuc.edu>
Reply-To: judyhans@uiuc.edu
Subject: MASSMAIL - ANNUAL MESSAGE ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY POLICIES
ANNUAL MESSAGE ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY POLICIES
TO: Faculty, staff, and students who conduct research
FROM: Charles F. Zukoski, Vice Chancellor for Research
For compliance purposes, federal and state sponsors of research require
that all faculty, staff, and students engaged in sponsored research be
informed regularly about campus policies on research integrity.
The University-wide procedures for addressing particular instances of
unethical conduct in research and publication are stated in the POLICY AND
PROCEDURES ON ACADEMIC INTEGRITY IN RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION. This
document is available on the Web at
http://www.research.uiuc.edu/ai/index.asp
Under this policy, all members of the University community are expected to
observe high standards of academic integrity and ethical behavior in
research and publication. Any practice or conduct by a member of the
University community that seriously deviates from those ethical standards
for proposing, conducting, and publishing research that are commonly
accepted within the professional community constitutes academic misconduct
in violation of University policy.
Academic misconduct includes, but is not limited to:
a. Fabrication or falsification of data, including intentionally
misleading, selective, or deliberately false reporting of credentials or
other academically related information;
b. Unacknowledged appropriation of the work of others, including
plagiarism, the abuse of confidentiality with respect to unpublished
materials, or misappropriation of physical materials;
c. Evasion of or intentional failure after notice by the University or
federal, state, or another appropriate agency to comply with research
regulations or requirements, including but not limited to those applying
to human subjects, laboratory animals, new drugs, radioactive materials,
genetically altered organisms, and to safety; and
d. Other conduct which seriously deviates from accepted ethical
standards in scholarship.
Differences of interpretation or judgment or honest error do not
constitute academic misconduct.
A student or faculty member who believes that academic misconduct has
occurred has several options for pursuing the matter informally. Most
such problems can and should be resolved without resort to formal
procedures, through consultation with an adviser, department or unit head,
or the campus Research Standards Officer, Howard Guenther, Associate Vice
Chancellor for Research.
The official campus statement on "Responsible Professional Conduct:
Guidelines for Teaching, Research, and Service" is printed in the ACADEMIC
STAFF HANDBOOK (2002-2004), pp. 63-67, and available on the Web at
http://www.ahr.uiuc.edu/ahrhandbook/chap5/Default.htm
The statement is also printed in the HANDBOOK FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS AND
ADVISORS (May 2001), pp. 49-51, and available on the Web at
http://www.grad.uiuc.edu/grad_handbook/AcademicIntegrityAndIntellectualProp
erty.htm
If you have questions about these policies, please contact Dr. Guenther at
333-5158 or rsofficer@uiuc.edu This mailing approved by:
The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
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