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21 août 2019

Stifling the Seedling’s Growth

HomeThe Thirty Meter Telescope project at Mauna Kea raises questions about what we truly mean when we say we engage in “ethical and moral” research, argues Amanda R. Tachine. More...

21 août 2019

Ethical College Admissions: Trust and Verify

HomeOperation Varsity Blues raises questions about why college admissions officers don't review every application, writes Jim Jump. More...

21 août 2019

Ethical College Admissions: The Personal Touch

HomeMy great-great uncle Charlie was a simple country farmer who had two things in common with Winston Churchill. The two were born the very same day in 1874, and although Churchill lived to be 91, Uncle Charlie outlived him by 14 years and was healthy enough in his 90s that he could eat a dozen ears of corn in a single meal. More...

21 août 2019

Ethical College Admissions: Fool Me Twice

HomeWhat possible reason could the parents in the latest admissions scandal have had, writes Jim Jump. More...

21 août 2019

Platinum Parachutes Revisited

HomePerhaps it is time for college and university governing boards to consider whether current and future students should have to pay for failed presidencies, argue James Finkelstein and Judith Wilde. More...

21 août 2019

Ethical College Admissions: Rightsizing

HomeGeorge Washington U's plan to shrink is worth watching, writes Jim Jump. More...

21 août 2019

Ethical College Admissions: Chicago Declares Test Optional a Success

HomeThe policies deserve a careful look, writes Jim Jump. More...

21 août 2019

Ethical College Admissions: Beyond Gainful Employment

HomeWere the rules unfair to for-profit higher ed? Jim Jump considers the issues. More...

21 août 2019

Ethical College Admissions: What Parents Won't Accept

HomeEven at the best of schools, there are some things a parent doesn't want to hear, writes Jim Jump. More...

4 août 2019

INET - Valeurs et responsabilités partagées - Les responsabilités déontologiques

https://inet.cnfpt.fr/sites/default/files/logo-inet_0.pngL’INET veut être le creuset du sens, des responsabilités et des valeurs de l’action publique locale que portent les cadres de direction territoriaux.

LES RESPONSABILITÉS DÉONTOLOGIQUES :

  • la pratique déontologique liée au statut de la fonction publique territoriale : indépendance, obligation de réserve, discrétion professionnelle…
  • la pratique déontologique tirée des principes de la responsabilité administrative (prévention des fautes de service provenant de défauts de fonctionnement ou d’organisation…),
  • la pratique issue des risques d’infractions pénales, la pratique tirée des risques comptables et financiers (gestion de fait…). Plus...
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