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杜克大学负责任的研究执行

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2018-01-01

       Responsible Conduct of Research training is a formal requirement for every master’s and PhD student enrolled in The Graduate School. The RCR training requirement reflects our expectation that every graduate student will be aware of academic standards and well-qualified to address the growing ethical challenges that arise when teaching or conducting scholarly research.
      RCR training at Duke challenges students to engage in ethical decision-making by using realistic scenarios and current issues, involving students in active learning, and using faculty and staff leaders who can provide relevant information for 21st century researchers. The Graduate School provides RCR training during Orientation Week for new students and at training forums offered in the fall and spring. Other training opportunities might be used to fulfill part of the RCR requirements, but must be approved in advance by The Graduate School.
      All master’s students are required to complete four hours of RCR training during their orientation. All PhD students are required to complete 12 or 18 hours of RCR training in their first four years of study, depending on their discipline. See the RCR Requirements page for more information.

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