Regulations


Regulations:


  • Applicants must be enrolled in the ED and are at least in their second year of studies.
  • Applicants must be fully aware that applying to the project requires great time and effort to ensure the completion of their projects.
  • Applicants who possess previous experience in research, data collection, statistics, or any other skills deemed useful for the project will receive extra evaluation points.
  • Each applicant is permitted to apply for up to three research projects simultaneously, but those who are accepted may not reapply until the completion of their current project.
  • All participants must attend the introductory session before starting their research project.
  • Participants must attend all meetings and events organized by the MUW Student Research Program, only two absences are allowed per semester.
  • Participants must maintain professionalism and respect towards their mentors, peers, and participants.
  • Participants must meet regularly with their mentors to update them on their progress and receive feedback.
  • Participants must submit progress reports on their research project at regular intervals specified by their mentor.
  • All research projects must adhere to the principles of academic integrity, including proper citation and avoiding plagiarism.
  • Participants must obtain all necessary approvals before starting any research project involving human subjects, animals, or sensitive data.
  • Participants must maintain accurate and up-to-date records of their research.
  • Any data or information obtained during the research project must be stored securely and in accordance with university policies and regulations.
  • Any publications or presentations resulting from the research project must acknowledge the MUW Student Research Program.
  • Participants must notify their mentor and the MUW Student Research Program of any significant changes to their research project, such as changes in the research question or methodology.
  • Any questions or concerns related to the program or the research project should be addressed to the program coordinator or the relevant department.
  • All communication with the relevant department or program team must be conducted through the university email account. Emails sent from private email accounts will not be accepted.
  • Any violation of the regulations may lead to termination from the program.

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