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STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE Students are responsible for knowing and observing the University regulations concerning student conduct and discipline (including scholastic dishonesty) as set forth in the Regents' Rules and Regulations, Part One, Chapter IV. Section 3. Copies of the Regents' Rules and Regulations are available in the Dean's Office and the HAM-TMC Library. STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT Principles Scientific research is the search for truths about our physical and natural world. This search can succeed only if it is carried out with the highest levels of integrity and honesty. Simply put, the search for truth must itself be truthful. These same principles apply to students preparing for careers in scientific research. Their studies and their research must be conducted with absolute honesty and integrity. This Code of Conduct describes the behaviors that characterize academic honesty and integrity and, conversely, those behaviors that violate the standards of both The University of Texas System and the Faculty of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Further information is provided on the consequences of unacceptable behavior and what responsibilities students have for encouraging appropriate behavior on the part of others. The University of Texas System Rules on Student Conduct The University of Texas System Board of Regents has promulgated, in its Rules and Regulations (Part One, Chapter VI, Section 3), a set of guidelines concerning student conduct and discipline. These guidelines include the following:
The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston In compliance with the Regents' Rules, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences of The University of Texas - Houston has set forth the following definitions and regulations concerning scholastic dishonesty:
Consequences of Unacceptable Behavior Once an allegation has been made that a student has committed an act of scholastic dishonesty, the Rules of the Regents are followed. These Rules (Sections 3.4 - 3.6) specify the manner in which the investigation is conducted, the rights of the student concerning due process, the appeals that the student may make, and the disciplinary actions that may be taken. Penalties may range from disciplinary probation to a failing grade in a course to expulsion from the school. Students' Responsibilities for the Conduct of Others In addition to insuring that their own work is above reproach, researchers and scholars have a collective responsibility for the integrity of the scientific enterprise. One aspect of this responsibility entails an intolerance for inappropriate or dishonest behaviors on the part of their colleagues. Students, as future research scientists have the same responsibility. Accordingly, GSBS students should not hesitate to report what they believe are instances of scholastic dishonesty to the appropriate instructor or Dean. However, under this Code of Conduct, a GSBS student has no formal or binding obligation to report such incidents. Acknowledgement and Pledge GSBS students are expected to read this Code of Conduct and sign the pledge below before starting classes in the Graduate School and at the time of petitioning for advancement to candidacy: I acknowledge that I have read the Code of Conduct for GSBS students and understand its objectives and principles.
[Plagiarism] [Academic Probation] [Dismissal] [Sexual Harassment] [Computer Use]
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