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Responsible Conduct of Research
Personal Responsibility in Conducting Research & Advancing Your Career

Thursday, January 15, 2009
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Lincoln Room, Kellogg Center



Terry A. May

The Graduate School & Office of the Vice President for Research & Graduate Studies
Faculty Conflict of Interest Information Officer



Karen L. Klomparens
Associate Provost for Graduate Education & Dean of the Graduate School
The Graduate School & Professor of Electron Optics Center for Advanced Microscopy

J. Ian Gray
Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies
Professor of Food Science and Human Nutrition

Jim Pivarnik
Intellectual Integrity Officer & Professor of Kinesiology

Michael Poterala
Executive Director, Office of Inventions and Copyrights

Academic research is based on trust in the work of others.  Also, information generated may often be used just as readily for destructive purposes as for helping mankind in a constructive manner. Therefore, researchers have a great personal responsibility, both individually and collectively, to others.  This workshop highlights university guidelines, policies, procedures, and regulations related to institutional and public expectations about personal responsibilities and the consequences if personal actions violate or do not meet these expectations.

Resources

Michigan State University

Research & Creative Activities - Guidelines, Policies & Regulations
    - Authorship
    - Export Controls and Trade Sanctions
    - Potential Conflicts of Interest Pertaining to Applications for NSF and PHS Research Support
    - Procedures Concerning Allegations of  Misconduct in Research and Creative Activities
    - Research Data: Management, Control, and Access

Office of Intellectual Property

Spartan Life - Part II
    - Graduate Student Rights and Responsibilities
    - Medical Student Rights and Responsibilities
    - Academic Freedom for Students at MSU

The Research Mentoring Task Force
    - Guidelines  for Integrity in Research and Creative Activities

Safety Programs and Guidelines
    - Biological
    - Chemical
    - Environmental
    - Hazardous Waste
    - Radiation

Registration

Rooms open and check-in begins 30 minutes before the presentation. The workshop runs 6:00-8:00 p.m. and is held in the Lincoln Room of the Kellogg Center. Parking passes for the Kellogg Center Parking Structure will be provided. All sessions are free to MSU faculty, staff, and students.

Registration at least one week before the workshop is required

Register by Email: gradwrsp@msu.edu - Please provide the name of the workshop (Personal Responsibility in Conducting Research & Advancing Your Career), your name, phone number, email address, and department.

You may register for the entire series (recommended) or for an individual session. The deadline for registering for a session is one week before the session.

Persons with disabilities should contact the Graduate School at 517-353-3231 to request special arrangements no later than one week prior to the session date. Requests received after this date will be met when possible.

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