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Conducting research. Access information on key aspects of research practice including referencing, ethics and copyright.
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The Code of Conduct (the Code) forms part of the terms of employment for all employee, contractors, consultants, and associates of Griffith University. The Code promotes a workplace that is professional, respectful, safe, inclusive and productive. The Code sets out the University’s expectations for professional standards and personal conduct and refers to the disciplinary procedure and outcomes for an employee who does not meet the standards and acceptable conduct. This Code fulfils the
Kai He is Professor of International Relations and Director of the Centre for Governance and Public Policy, Griffith University, Australia. He was an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow (2017-2020). He is the author…
in establishing a culture and work ethic for her AFLW team.
All aspects of assessment, diagnosis and treatment are conducted within the context of research, and in accord with the ethical guidelines established by Griffith University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC).
Develop is a toolkit that supports learning and teaching at Griffith. It currently includes the Course Learning Outcomes Builder- an easy-to-use, interactive tool for writing clear and measurable learning outcomes.
Malcolm is an Associate Professor at the Griffith Law School and is the Program Director for the undergraduate law and Juris Doctor programs. He is a recognised expert in the field of health law. He has an extensive body of…
Dr Sue Whatman is a researcher and teacher-educator with 30 years of experience in teacher education. Dr Whatman is currently the Program Director of the Doctor of Education and Master of Education Professional Studies Research. …
Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability. As a future professional, you will be required to consider ethics, corporate social responsibility and sustainability issues throughout your professional career.
Mark Brimble is a Professor (Finance) in the Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics in the Griffith Business School. He has a Phd on capital markets and has active research interests in financial markets, sustainable…