Graduate Education for RCR Awardees and Affiliates
Awardees

The Council of Graduate Schools, with funding from the Office of Research Integrity, awarded grants to 10 universities to develop research ethics training programs for graduate students.

 

As part of CGS’ Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) initiative, the grants targeted students in the physical sciences and engineering, as well as interdisciplinary programs.

 

The institutions that received awards were:

 

Arizona State University

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Duke University

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Florida State University

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New York Medical College

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Old Dominion University

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University of Kansas

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University of Missouri—Columbia

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University of New Hampshire

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University of Rhode Island

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University of Utah

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Affiliates

Boston College

Chicago School of Professional Psychology

Clemson University

Columbia University

Eastern Washington University

Florida International University

Fordham University

Hood College

Howard University

Michigan State University

Purdue University

San Diego State University

Towson University

University of Arkansas

University of Arkansas—Little Rock

University of California—Davis

University of Hawaii—Manoa

University of Illinois—Urbana-Champaign

University of Maryland—Baltimore County

University of Massachusetts—Amherst

University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill

University of North Carolina—Charlotte

University of Wisconsin—Madison

Utah State University

Western Michigan University

 

 

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