Responsible Conduct of Research

RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS

Texas A&M University is committed to fostering a culture of responsible and ethical research and scholarship among students, faculty, and staff. Establishing and maintaining a responsible research culture requires researchers to have the knowledge, skills, and tools for responsible conduct of research at their fingertips.

Federal, State and University Guidelines

Texas A&M University expects all researchers (faculty and students) to follow all federal, state and university guidelines regarding Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR).

For information on federal, state or university requirements or guidelines for research projects, as well as workshops and FAQs, visit the Responsible Conduct of Research page on the Texas A&M Division of Research website

For information about administration of research, rules and regulations, project management, or commercialization and licensing, visit the Division of Research’s Manage Research page



Questions?  

If you have additional questions not addressed here, please visit the FAQs on the VPR RCR website.

 

If you have questions not addressed that are related specifically to graduate students, please contact rcr.grad@tamu.edu.

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