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An example of a case design/analysis submitted for the Ethics of International Research and Scholarship Competition for Emory University's Laney Graduate School.
An example of a case design/analysis submitted for the Ethics of International Research and Scholarship Competition for Emory University's Laney Graduate School.
Ethics of International Research and Scholarship: A Case Design/Analysis Competition
Emory University
An initiative of the Program for Scholarly Integrity (PSI) of the Laney Graduate School, this case
design and analysis competition aims at putting doctoral students in the driver’s seat to communicate ethical reasoning/decision-making in international research and scholarship.
Project Update - Case Design and Analysis Competition
Emory University
July 2014
This document is a project update for the Laney Graduate School and their development of a case design and analysis competition for doctoral students in spring 2014.
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