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UNSW Code of Conduct and Values and the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research

The UNSW Code of Conduct and Values came into effect on 17 May 2024. The Code of Conduct and Values is a combined code that replaced several individual codes of conduct. The responsibilities in the Code of Conduct and Values that most directly relate to the conduct of research include 3.1 鈥 3.5, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5 and 5.1. The Code of Conduct and Values has adopted the (the Australian Code). UNSW researchers must adhere to the principles and responsibilities as set out in the Australian Code.

The Australian Code outlines the principles that characterise an honest, ethical and conscientious research culture. 聽UNSW researchers must adhere to the principles and responsibilities as set out in the Australian Code at every stage of their research activities.


The 8 Principles of responsible research conduct are:

  • HONESTY鈥痠n the development, undertaking and reporting of research.聽
  • RIGOUR鈥痠n the鈥痙evelopment, undertaking and reporting of research.聽
  • TRANSPARENCY鈥痠n declaring interest and reporting research methodologies, data and findings.聽
  • FAIRNESS鈥痠n the treatment of others.
  • RESPECT鈥痜or research participants, the wider community, animals and the environment.

  • RECOGNITION鈥痮f the right of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to be engaged in research that affects or is of significance to them.

  • ACCOUNTABILITY鈥痜or the development, undertaking and reporting of research.

  • PROMOTION鈥痮f responsible research practices.

A researcher is defined under the Australian Code is a 鈥淧erson (or persons) who conducts, or assists with the conduct of, research.鈥

Therefore, at UNSW, the definition of researcher can include:

  • Academic staff
  • Professional/technical/non-academic staff undertaking research or a research function
  • Visiting and conjoint/adjunct appointees
  • Research Trainees, Higher Degree Research (HDR) Candidates and Coursework Students

Breaches of the Australian Code and the Code of Conduct and Values

UNSW recognises that most UNSW researchers demonstrate behaviours consistent with the Code of Conduct and Values and the Australian Code.

Behaviour contrary to the Code of Conduct and Values and the Australian Code may be 鈥榓 breach鈥.聽From a research integrity perspective, a breach is defined as a failure by a UNSW researcher to meet the principles or responsibilities of the Australian Code and / or the Code of Conduct and Values. Breaches occur on a spectrum and may consist of a single breach or multiple breaches. A serious breach of the Australian Code which is also intentional or reckless or negligent may constitute Research Misconduct. Examples of research integrity breaches include:

  • Fabrication / Falsification / Misrepresentation of research data or results
  • Conducting research without ethics approval; or contrary to ethics protocols
  • Plagiarism
  • Misuse of research funds
  • Failure to disclose and manage conflicts of interest
  • Loss / Inappropriate destruction / Failure to maintain research records, data or source material

UNSW is committed to promoting a culture of responsible and ethical research practices.聽Research Integrity Advisors and the聽Conduct & Integrity Office聽(CIO)聽provide guidance and advice regarding the responsible conduct of research and potential breaches of the Code of Conduct and Values and Australian Code. All staff have an obligation to report any issues relating to research integrity including any suspected breaches of the Code of Conduct and Values and Australian Code.

Reports of suspected or potential research integrity breaches of the聽Code of Conduct and Values聽and Australian Code will be managed in accordance with the聽Complaints Management & Investigations Policy & Procedure.

However, it is important to note that complaints relating to potential research integrity breaches are managed according to:

  • the relevant code of conduct that was in effect聽at the time of the alleged conduct.
  • the relevant complaint procedure that was in effect聽at the time the report was made.
The new UNSW Code of Conduct & Values takes effect from Friday 17th May 2024
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