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Ethics and Integrity - RMIT University SKIP TO CONTENT International student resources Office for Research & Innovation Employ our students and graduates Skills that make the difference Corporate and Executive Development International student resources Office for Research & Innovation Employ our students and graduates Skills that make the difference Corporate and Executive Development Research at RMIT Vietnam reflects the values of respect, research merit and integrity, justice, and beneficence. Research at RMIT Vietnam reflects the values of respect, research merit and integrity, justice, and beneficence. Office for Research & Innovation Office for Research & Innovation Office for Research & Innovation RMIT Vietnam Asia Pacific Smart and Sustainable Cities Hub Research at RMIT Vietnam reflects the values of respect, research merit and integrity, justice, and beneficence. Respect for human beings is a recognition of their intrinsic value and capacity to make their own decisions. Unless research has merit, and the researchers who carry it out have integrity the involvement of human participants is not ethically justifiable. The regard for human sameness as expressed by fair selection, recruitment and participation in research, including benefits and burdens. Beneficence includes the consideration of harms and potential benefits of research to participants and the community. At RMIT Vietnam, research involving human participants must be consistent with the guidelines contained in theAustralian National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human ResearchandtheAustralian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research. Research ethics approvals must be gained from an appropriate ethics review body and maintained for all research conducted by RMIT researchers with or about people, and/or their data, and/or their bio-specimens. At RMIT, research considered as low or negligible risk are reviewed by the College Human Ethics Advisory Network and research with more than low risk is reviewed by the Human Research Ethics Committee . RMIT recognises the principles of responsible research conduct as established in the Australian Code for Responsible Conduct of Research 2018 . in the development, undertaking and reporting of research in declaring and managing conflicts of interest and in the reporting of research methodology, data and findings for research participants, the wider community, animals and the environment and value of diversity, heritage, knowledge, cultural property, and connection to land for the development, conduct and reporting of research of responsible conduct of research and fostering of a culture of research integrity RMIT Vietnam takes seriously the integrity of its research. If you would like to raise a concern regarding a breach of research integrity, please reach out to us The Australian National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research Australian code for the Responsible Conduct of Research RMIT research policy and support procedures Information about breaches of research integrity and how to report them The Australian National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research Australian code for the Responsible Conduct of Research RMIT research policy and support procedures Information about breaches of research integrity and how to report them 702 Nguyen Van Linh, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City International student resources International student resources Office for Research & Innovation Office for Research & Innovation Employ our students & graduates Skills that make the difference Employ our students & graduates Skills that make the difference Copyright © 2025 RMIT University CRICOS provider number: 00122A