ISM University of Management and Economics takes academic ethics very seriously and is dedicated to educating the ISM community (students and employees of the university) and maintaining high ethical standards and integrity within the community. In order to fulfil these purposes, there are two committees at ISM University that oversee different aspects of academic ethics: The Committee on EthicsThe Committee on Ethics, which oversees general and academic ethics; and The Institutional Review Board, which oversees research ethics.
In case you encounter a potential ethical violation, please report it using the following forms:
Members of the ISM Community commit themselves to:
The Committee on Ethics oversees academic integrity and adherence to ethical norms by the members of the ISM Community.
Operational Regulations define the functions, operating principles, and procedures of the Committee on Ethics.
The Code of Ethics defines the ethical norms, principles, and ethical conduct expected of members of the ISM Community and that it is mandated to be known and adhered to. The norms and principles apply to situations that occur on campus and in situations where individuals explicitly act as representatives of the ISM Community.
Below we provide the essential highlights related to the ethical requirements for students. To access full information about the University’s ethical conduct, examples of ethical misconduct, disciplinary actions for ethical violations, and the appeal process for students, go to the following document: Appendix I. Academic Ethics Requirements for Students..
ISM University of Management and Economics uses Academic Good Practice – A Practical Guide by the University of Oxford to define plagiarism:
'Plagiarism is presenting someone else’s work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement. All published and unpublished material, whether in manuscript, printed or electronic form, is covered under this definition. Plagiarism may be intentional or reckless, or unintentional'
There are multiple types of plagiarism, for example:
ISM University of Management and Economics requires students to follow APA Style. For more information, go to Academic writing – APA Style page.
Turnitin is an internet-based ‘plagiarism detection’ service, which ISM University uses to confirm that students’ submitted coursework is free of plagiarism. Many of your written assignments will be submitted to Turnitin, which produces a report – called a ‘similarity report’, that allows your teacher to discover how ‘similar’ your work to other authors’ work: the content within a database of other students’ coursework, copyrighted pages from books, newspapers, and journals, and with the publicly accessible Internet.
To learn more, consult the Turnitin website, particularly its description of ‘similarity reports'.
You may self-assess your understanding of plagiarism by using an online test by Turnitin: Turnitin Plagiarism Quiz
Alternatively, use the APA Style Knowledge Quiz: APA Style; 7th Edition, Test Your APA Style Knowledge Quiz
According to 'The Complete University Guide', cheating is a deliberate and dishonest act in relation to submitting academic work.
Cheating can include, but is not limited to:
If a student is reported as having potentially committed an ethical violation, the case will be considered by the Committee on Ethics. If a violation is established, the Committee may issue a warning, a penalty, or recommend expelling the student from the University.
Examples of disciplinary penalties:
If an exchange student commits a violation, notification is also sent to their home university.
Teaching and learning are the core activities of ISM University and its academic community.
Lecturers at the University are employees or contractors of the ISM University of Management and Economics that are engaged in teaching or evaluating the University’s students. All are responsible for acting ethically and with integrity.
The ethical responsibilities of lecturers:
Lecturers are responsible for reporting instances of plagiarism, cheating, or other ethical violations on their taught courses. However, lecturers are not held accountable for the academic misconduct of their students.
Ethical violations are considered by the Committee on Ethics, which establishes whether a member of staff has committed an ethical violation, and if a warning and/or reprimand should be issued.
To access the full guidelines concerning ethical decisions in the conduct of teaching activities, go to the following document: Appendix II. Academic Ethics Requirements for Lecturers
Members of the ISM Community are required to inform the Committee on Ethics about any violations of the Code of Ethics. Any notifications are considered as confidential information. Those who report such violations also have the right to remain anonymous (i.e., ask for whistle-blower protection status). The Committee is also happy to discuss any queries or answer any questions related to ethical matters.
Contact us by email etika@archive.ism.lt or use the online reporting form.
If you want to file an appeal, please start with familiarising yourself with the process of the appeal: for students (see Section III) and for lecturers (see Section III).
Members of the Committee on Ethics are unpaid volunteers and elected by ISM Community. Current members of the Committee are:
The purpose of the Institutional Review Board (hereinafter the IRB) is to evaluate the compliance of research to be conducted by members of ISM University community to the general principles of research ethics and integrity and grant an ethical approval of it.
IRB evaluates research involving human subjects, personal data, and/or environmental concerns.
IRB research evaluation is aimed at assuring:
For more information, please see IRB regulations.
The application to be submitted for an ethical approval of research and information on its preparation and submission is available on the E-Learning platform.
Contact us by email at etika@archive.ism.lt or use one of the online reporting forms:
Report an ethical breach (requires authentication)
Report an ethical breach anonymously
Current members of the Committee: