Academic offerings include 95 majors, 86 minors, and more than 100 in-major specializations
Academic offerings include 95 majors, 86 minors, and more than 100 in-major specializations
An ethical organisational culture forms the foundation of an academic environment built on integrity, professionalism, and mutual respect. All members of the academic community—lecturers, staff, and students—are expected to uphold honesty, responsibility, and ethical conduct in all academic and non-academic activities.
Lecturers’ Code of Ethics
Lecturers serve as educators and role models by upholding academic integrity, professionalism, and fairness in teaching, research, and scholarly activities.
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Students’ Code of Ethics
Students are expected to maintain academic honesty, respect all members of the academic community, and contribute to a positive and inclusive campus environment.
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By consistently applying these ethical principles, the institution fosters a sustainable culture of integrity and excellence.
