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Academic Freedom

The right of faculty members to conduct research, teach, and publish without interference or penalty.


Academic Integrity

Adherence to ethical standards in academic work, including honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility.


Autonomy

The capacity to make informed, uncoerced decisions; respecting others' right to self-determination.


B

Beneficence

The principle of acting in ways that benefit others or promote their welfare.



C

Code of Ethics

A formal statement of a profession's values regarding ethical behaviors; guidelines for professional conduct.


Confidentiality

The ethical principle of respecting privacy by not disclosing information shared in trust.



Consequentialism

An ethical framework that judges actions based on their outcomes or consequences.



Cultural Relativism

The view that ethical standards are culturally determined and may vary across different societies.


D

Deontology

An ethical theory focusing on duty and universal rules rather than consequences; holds that certain actions are inherently right or wrong regardless of outcomes.


Digital Ethics

Ethical principles applied to online behaviour, digital content creation, and technology use.




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