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Policy
OVERSEAS RESEARCH: GUIDELINES
The following statement, formulated by Education and World Affairs, was adopted in its entirety by the University Faculty on December 12, 1967, as official policy in matters pertaining to the overseas research of the University and its faculty members. The topic sentences of the EWA Guidelines are reproduced below. The full statement is on file in the Office of the University Secretary.
1. The universities
must assume an active and effective role in providing safeguards and setting
high standards for U S. study and research undertakings overseas.
2. The university must
take the lead in insisting on the rule of candor and full disclosure in
connection with all overseas research.
3. The university should
reject covert funding of overseas research and at the same time press for
an enlargement in the grant-making capacity of those government agencies
which are not part of the military and intelligence complexes. It should
seek to assure that faculty members applying for funds are aware of the
full range of possibilities, public and private.
4. The university should
use all available means to assure that suitable academic quality standards
are met with respect to overseas research projects and the scholars who
will carry them out.
5. The university should
seek to assure that the overseas research of its faculty members enhances
the American academic presence abroad and projects the best qualities of
our educational community. It can do so partly by encouraging its scholars
who are going abroad to take active account of the other country's developmental
needs in education and research.
6. The university should
lend its support to the strengthening of our educational representation
abroad as a basis for more effective cooperation with the academic communities
of other countries.
7. Through its graduate faculties and professional schools, the university should begin to build into the training of students an appreciation of the types of problems that are involved in overseas research.
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