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Scientific/Scholarly Integrity

The University's procedural guidelines addressing allegations of scientific and scholarly misconduct are contained in Executive Order No. 61, which was prepared to comply with federal regulations.

The Office of Scholarly Integrity is responsible for coordinating inquiries and investigations in cooperation with the deans of schools and colleges. Allegations of scientific and/or scholarly misconduct are most frequently reported within a department to the chair, who must transmit them in writing and in strictest confidence directly to the Office of Scholarly Integrity.

As a courtesy, please also send a confidential copy of any such correspondence to the Associate Dean of the Academic Affairs.

Please note: This policy pertains to allegations of scholarly or scientific misconduct by academic staff. If you are searching for College of Engineering policies on academic misconduct (e.g., cheating) by students, please see Academic Misconduct.

Contacts

UW Office of Scholarly Integrity

Eve Riskin
Associate Dean, Academic Affairs
riskin@u.washington.edu
(206) 685-2313

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