Purpose and Scope
Our Faculty is committed to the principles of integrity, transparency, accountability, and respect in all its education, research, and community service activities. These ethical principles serve as a binding guideline for all academic and administrative staff as well as students.
1. Academic Integrity
Integrity and reliability are essential in all academic activities carried out within the Faculty. Plagiarism, data fabrication, and falsification are strictly prohibited. Authorship is determined based on actual contribution.
2. Ethics in Teaching and Learning
An equal, fair, and non-discriminatory approach toward students is fundamental. Assessment processes are based on transparent, objective, and measurable criteria. Relationships between faculty members and students are maintained within professional boundaries.
3. Research Ethics
Ethics committee approval is mandatory for research involving human or animal subjects. Voluntary participation, informed consent, and confidentiality of participants are ensured. Research processes are conducted in accordance with the principles of independence and impartiality.
4. Institutional Responsibility and Transparency
Faculty resources are used efficiently and in line with the public interest. Decision-making processes are transparent, traceable, and accountable.
5. Conflict of Interest
Impartiality is essential in academic and administrative duties. Potential conflicts of interest are disclosed and appropriately managed.
6. Respect and Equality
A respectful, inclusive, and fair approach toward all individuals is adopted. Any form of discrimination, harassment, or mobbing is unacceptable.
7. Professional Conduct
Faculty members act in accordance with professional ethical standards when representing the institution. Accuracy and responsibility are maintained in scientific and public communication.
8. Collaboration and Academic Solidarity
Integrity and mutual respect are fundamental in academic collaborations. All contributions are properly acknowledged and cited.
9. Confidentiality and Data Protection
Confidentiality of student, staff, and research data is protected. Personal data is processed only within legal and ethical frameworks.
10. Ethical Violations
Violations of ethical principles are evaluated within the scope of relevant regulations and faculty policies. Such violations are reviewed by authorized bodies and subject to appropriate sanctions.
Implementation and Enforcement
These ethical principles apply to all activities conducted within the Faculty. All stakeholders are expected to comply with these principles.
Contact
For feedback, suggestions, or reporting ethical concerns, please contact the Faculty administration.