Sentences with phrase «academic misconduct by»

We are deeply disappointed by and strongly disagree with the denial of the University's appeal, announced today by the NCAA, of an earlier decision by the NCAA's Committee on Infractions to vacate Notre Dame's 2012 and 2013 football victories due to academic misconduct by several student - athletes.

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«The University of Texas at Austin has cleared sociology professor Mark Regnerus of academic misconduct after he was excoriated by some in the media over a study showing that parents» homosexual relationships can have negative effects on children.
I think the way to encourage this accountability is to prevent suspicions of misconduct from becoming uncontrolled scandals by allowing academic departments to handle these situations independently.
Something all can agree on, however, is that misconduct in the United Kingdom, particularly in the area of medical research, is an endemic problem: An informal survey released by BMJ at the meeting showed that out of 2700 responses by BMJ subscribers, 13 % of medical and academic researchers had witnessed misconduct and 6 % were aware of possible research misconduct at their institution that hadn't been properly investigated.
This entry was posted by Paul Bracher on Tuesday, August 6th, 2013 at 11:03 PM and is filed under Academic Politics, ChemBark Investigations, Ethics, Inorganic, Organic, Scientific Culture, Scientific Literature, Scientific Misconduct, Scientific Publishing, Scientific Writing.
I am as surprised as DeepClimate that they decided that there was no «academic misconduct» or even attempted to look at this question just by reading some excerpts.
Their decision to reveal these key data is necessarily obscure, but may well have been prompted by McIntyre's decision to file a complaint of academic misconduct about Amman with his employers, UCAR.
We need a new reassessment of the science by people who have not abused their own reputations by defending academic misconduct.
The accepted version, after a complaint of academic misconduct against Ammann, admitted that the verification r2 of the Mann reconstruction was ~ 0, a point cited by the NAS Panel.
The issue there is not that they failed to open an academic misconduct inquiry, but that they made findings that were unsupported by the evidence.
Both are explained by tectonics, and one is also provable academic misconduct.
When it comes to academic misconduct: 1) Plagiarism may be hard to find, but once found and presented carefully (as in the side - by - side highlighted form DC and I use), almost any committee can see it quickly, even without field expertise.
A report by John Mashey found Wegman's report to be guilty of falsifications, misrepresentation and fabrications that could give rise to a charge of academic misconduct.
Both shown to be clearcut academic misconduct in previous guest posts here in years gone by.
If a commenter drowns him, her or itself in his, her or its own noise, say by proferring genuine accusation after genuine accusation of academic misconduct, readers might stop recognize him, her or it as a genuine contributor.
This past week the Alberta Queen's Bench released Pridgen v. University of Calgary, 2010 ABQB 644, a decision which quashed the academic discipline of students who had criticized a university professor.The applicants were participants in a Facebook group that used potential defamatory statements, which prompted in a complaint by the professor that resulted in non-academic discipline for misconduct.
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