Showcasing student contributions to knowledge driven by integrity and purpose
Keywords:
research integrity, social value, scientific research, research, research ethicsAbstract
In this era when academic success is often measured by metrics and rankings, it is important to look beyond the numbers. We should recognize integrity and purpose as the core values for students’ academic achievement and success. These values will support advancing knowledge that in ways that benefit our community, improve our professional practice, and uphold the values of higher education.
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