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dherence to Ethical Guidelines

CEMS requires that its students familiarize themselves with the codes of ethical behaviour outlined by member schools prior to the start of the CEMS MIM.

Students must not only familiarize themselves with their own university’s definition of fraud and disciplinary procedures for infraction, but must also be familiar with the ethical guidelines and procedures outlined by their host school.

Students who are uncertain where to find this information for either school should refer to their Programme Manager(s) for guidance.

Students must read and follow the ethical guidelines outlined by member schools and all infractions concerning the master’s programme of member schools are handled solely by the member schools. However, if a CEMS student commits an ethical misconduct in relation to the CEMS MIM, the CEMS Graduation Committee has the right to inquire further into the case and eventually decide whether the student should be allowed to graduate from the programme.

All students may follow the process of appeals designated by CEMS. For further information regarding CEMS handling ethical misconduct, please see the CEMS Ethical Guidelines

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