The Ethics Committee of the University ensures that all members of the community can work and study in a respectful, fair, and ethical environment.
What does the Committee do?
The Committee examines ethical issues and complaints that do not fall under legal regulations but concern the values and ethical standards of the university (e.g. disrespectful, discriminatory, or inappropriate behaviour).
When can you contact the Committee?
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If you experience disrespectful, discriminatory, or inappropriate treatment.
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If you believe that someone has violated the university’s ethical standards.
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If you would like an ethically questionable situation to be formally reviewed.
How to contact the Committee?
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Any student or staff member may submit a written request.
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Requests must be addressed to the Rector of the University and sent to the International Relations Office. We will forward them to the Rector, who then forwards them to the Ethics Committee.
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Please briefly describe what happened and why you consider it an ethical problem.
Purpose of the Committee
To protect the values of the university and to ensure a fair and respectful academic environment for everyone.