Research Integrity
Integrity in research, scholarship and teaching is an essential element upon which the University is founded. The Faculty Handbook, Section XX.C.1.a states: “All members of the faculty are expected to conduct their scholarly research and publish the results of that research consistent with the highest standards of ethical conduct, truth, and accuracy.” To learn more, visit Academic Integrity | Office of the Provost which provides links to available resources.
According to the National Institutes of Health, research integrity, includes the “use of honest and verifiable methods in proposing, performing, and evaluating research; reporting research results with particular attention to adherence to rules, regulations, and guidelines; and following commonly accepted professional codes or norms.”