Cleveland state university endorses the principal that its faculty and staff are entitled to full freedom in research and to full freedom in the publication of the results of those research endeavors. Corresponding with this principle of full freedom in research is the obligation to maintain the highest standards of professional ethics. Membership in the academic community imposes on faculty, staff, and students the commitment to foster and to defend intellectual honesty in research and scholarship. The primary responsibility of the faculty is to their subject and to seeking and stating the truth. University faculty and staff pledge quality and integrity in their research and publications primarily through self-regulation, through adherence to individual ethical principles, through dependence on accepted disciplinary professional standards, and by reference to the traditions and standards of collegiality characteristic of all institutions of higher learning. This document articulates university policy on academic integrity in research and publication and prescribes procedures for impartial fact-finding and fair adjudication of allegations of academic research misconduct.
This policy and the associated procedures apply to all individuals engaged in academic research at Cleveland state university including faculty members, professional staff, scientists, trainees, technicians and other staff members, students, fellows, volunteers, gust researchers, or collaborators. The policy and the associated procedures are derived from the office of research integrity's "model policy for responding to allegations of academic research misconduct" and as such are particularly appropriate for scientific research supported by, or for which support is requested from, the public health service "PHS," the national science foundation, NSE,", or any other federal agency. The office of research integrity, "ORI," is an independent entity within the U. S. department of health and human services reporting directly to the secretary of health and human services. "ORI" is responsible for protecting the integrity of "PHS" extramural and intramural research programs. "PHS" regulations, at 42 C.F.R. 50(a) apply to any research, research-training or research-related grant, or cooperative agreement with the "PHS."
Ohio Admin. Code 3344-28-01
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3344
Rule Amplifies: 111.15