11.25.2012

Responsible Conduct in Research (RCR) Training policy.

 Beginning in Spring 2013, all graduate students engaged in research-based projects (e.g., professional papers, theses, and dissertations) and their project mentors must demonstrate they have received appropriate training in RCR by completing online RCR modules, as specified below for specific types of research, at the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) online site (www.citiprogram.org).  At the time a student submits to the Graduate School her/his prospectus for the thesis or dissertation research project, the student must document completion of RCR training on the Prospectus Cover Sheet and attach the Completion Report for each required module.

1 comment:

Technohound said...

I've completed all the modules thus far and I am thinking there are many questions applicable to the comprehensive exam!

The Child

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“Yet listen carefully. Look back at where the child has come from. See the path his feet have always chosen.” (Hymes, 1953, p.9).
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