(1) This Code sets out the expectations for staff and affiliates of Macquarie University (the University) with respect to their professional and personal conduct. (2) It is intended to promote ethical behaviour aligned to the University’s values of scholarship, integrity, and empowerment, and to guide individuals’ dealings with colleagues, students, the University community, and the national and international community. (3) This Code serves as a guide to the core expectations of the University’s policies and how these policies are anchored in the University’s values. It stands beside but does not exclude or replace other legally binding obligations or the University’s other policies. (4) This Code applies to all staff and affiliates of the University. (5) It covers all circumstances when staff and affiliates are performing work, duties, or functions for the University, as well as related activities, such as work-related functions, travel, conferences, and any circumstances when a person is representing the University. (6) The University and its staff and affiliates are accountable for their conduct and for upholding high standards of professional and personal behaviour as outlined in this Code. (7) Staff and affiliates have four primary obligations with respect to their professional and personal conduct: (8) University staff and affiliates are responsible for acting with respect and courtesy when dealing with other staff, students, affiliates, visitors or member of public. (9) In their day-to-day interactions with others, staff and affiliates must: (10) The University is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion as set out in its diversity and inclusion strategies and plans (see Our Strategies and Priorities). (11) All staff and affiliates of the University have collective responsibility for creating a work and study environment that is safe and inclusive for all; where diversity in background, thought and experience is welcomed, valued, and encouraged; and where unlawful discrimination, bullying, harassment and victimisation in any form are not tolerated. (12) All staff and affiliates have a personal responsibility to: (13) The University is committed to providing a safe and healthy workplace that supports the proactive identification and management of safety risks. While at work or performing duties or functions for the University, staff and affiliates are required to: (14) Our scholarly community upholds the values of academic integrity that inform and strengthen teaching, learning, research, and professional practice at the University. Staff and affiliates are expected to demonstrate academic integrity in all duties relating to teaching and research in accordance with the principles and values set out in the Academic Integrity Policy. (15) The University is committed to responsible research practices. Through the Macquarie University Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research the University seeks to ensure that research being undertaken under its auspices is conducted with the highest standards of ethics, responsibility and integrity. (16) Staff and affiliates undertaking research under the auspices of the University must uphold the principles of responsible research conduct in all aspects of their research. (17) Macquarie University recognises and protects the concept and practice of academic freedom (see the Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom Policy) in the conduct of research, learning and teaching and scholarship within the University. The University stands for, promotes, and defends the right of all people to have access to knowledge, education, and open debate. (18) While academic freedom confers rights, it carries with it a set of responsibilities as outlined in the Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom Policy. (19) All staff and affiliates must comply with the Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom Policy. (20) The University encourages its staff to participate in public debate, provide submissions to government, and be available to the media for comment on matters within their academic or professional areas of study, research, and administration. When commenting in public forums, including the media and social media platforms on matters related to the field of their professional or academic expertise, staff are subject to the provisions of the University's Public Comment Policy and Social Media Policy. (21) In accordance with the Public Comment Policy, staff and affiliates must not act as spokespersons for the University on matters of policy, management or corporate issues, unless they are authorised to do so. (22) This does not preclude staff and affiliates from making statements on political matters, including policies affecting higher education, and to criticise the University and its actions, subject to, and in accordance with, the Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom Policy. In doing so, staff and affiliates may identify themselves as members of, but not spokespersons for the University. (23) Staff and affiliates are expected to be responsible stewards of the University’s resources. This includes using University resources exclusively for University purposes, caring for and maintaining University resources within their possession or control and avoiding waste and abuse of resources. (24) Reasonable private use of some resources (e.g. phones, computers) may be permitted provided it does not interfere with the performance of University duties and does not harm our work environment. Staff or affiliates who are uncertain about personal usage must seek the advice of their manager / supervisor (for staff) or University designated contact person (for affiliates). (25) University resources must not be used for the purposes of private or individual commercial business (refer also to the Private Outside Work and University Consultancy Policy). (26) All staff and affiliates must comply with the Acceptable Use of IT Resources Policy. (27) Staff and affiliates are required to respect and protect the privacy of the University’s staff, students, and affiliates while undertaking learning, research, engagement and other activities and support services. All staff and affiliates of the University have an obligation to be aware of and implement the privacy principles and practices established by legislation and articulated in the Privacy Policy and other associated policies. (28) Staff and affiliates must: (29) Staff are encouraged to innovate and develop intellectual property in the course of their employment. Such intellectual property will be fairly and transparently managed in accordance with the Intellectual Property Policy, which seeks to protect the rights of intellectual property owners and the interests of the University, while enabling access and engagement by industry, government and the community for the use of the University’s intellectual property for national and global benefit. (30) All staff and affiliates must comply with the Intellectual Property Policy. (31) Staff are expected to perform their duties diligently, impartially and conscientiously, to the best of their ability. In the performance of their duties, each staff member is expected to: (32) The University is committed to acting with integrity and independence and staff and affiliates are required to avoid actions that give rise to a conflict of interest wherever possible. Conflicts of interest may arise with respect to personal interests, personal and family relationships, financial interests, and other professional or organisational interests that conflict with the individual’s professional obligations to the University. Such interests may be financial or non-financial, such as personal academic standing and reputation, or advancing the interests of associated individuals or groups (including friends, relatives or competitors) as described in the Conflict of Interest Policy. (33) Staff and affiliates must: (34) The University values external engagement and recognises the benefits consultancy and other outside work can bring. It recognises that such work can help enhance and disperse knowledge and professional expertise of our staff and establish beneficial relationships between the University and the community. To support such activity and to manage and mitigate any risks, the University has an Private Outside Work and University Consultancy Policy. Staff undertaking outside work, must comply with the requirements of the Private Outside Work and University Consultancy Policy and ensure that outside work does not: (35) The University is committed to complying with the law and upholding personal accountability for actions and decisions. Staff and affiliates must comply with the laws of the State and Commonwealth while undertaking University responsibilities or activities and must not engage in corrupt or fraudulent conduct or maladministration. Staff and affiliates are required to comply with the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy and the Public Interest Disclosure Policy. (36) Staff may on occasion be offered gifts or benefits such as equipment, consumables, entertainment, or hospitality. The University has an obligation to ensure good conduct, integrity and independence are not compromised by the giving or receiving of gifts or benefits. Staff and affiliates may only accept or confer gifts or benefits in accordance with the University's Gifts, Benefits, and Entertainment Policy. (37) The University recognises the importance of and supports engagement and collaborations with international partners. In undertaking such collaborations, staff and affiliates are required to comply with the Guidelines to Counter Foreign Interference in the Australian University Sector and all related legislation, including the Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme Act 2018. Staff and affiliates are required to notify the University of any foreign collaborations or agreements they propose to enter in accordance with the Australia’s Foreign Relations (State and Territory Arrangements) Act 2020. (38) In addition, staff and affiliates must disclose personal interests in respect to affiliations with other organisations, institutions or governments in accordance with the Conflict of Interest Policy. (39) The University is committed to incorporating sustainability into its actions and practices as part of its responsibility to the community and the environment, strives to contribute to the cultural and social well-being of our communities, as well as promoting a healthy workplace and campus for staff and students. This means promoting connections to the global community and environment through knowledge gained from research, utilising creative approaches to learning and teaching, and modelling sustainability in campus operations. (40) All members of the University community have a shared responsibility for the University’s sustainability performance as outlined in the University’s Sustainability Policy. (41) Managers and leaders of staff at the University have additional responsibility for setting the culture, direction, and work environment for their teams. As such, there is a higher level of accountability and responsibility under this Code. These responsibilities include: (42) All staff and affiliates are required to comply with this Code. (43) If a staff member is alleged to have breached the expectations outlined in this Code, the University will investigate the alleged breach in accordance with the applicable policy, enterprise agreement or relevant industrial instrument, and may take commensurate action. (44) If an affiliate breaches expectations outlined in this Code, the University may take commensurate action against them in accordance with their contract of appointment or conferral. (45) If a situation arises which is not expressly covered in this Code, individuals must apply the principles of this Code and not act in conflict with this Code. If an individual is unsure about their obligations, they should seek guidance prior to taking any action from the following: (46) If staff or affiliate becomes aware of actual or potential breaches of this Code, they should deal with them in an appropriate manner. This involves, wherever possible, raising concerns or allegations internally with their manager / supervisor (for staff) or their designated contact person (for affiliates) in the first instance. (47) In addition, staff and affiliates can seek guidance or raise concerns with the following: (48) Nil. (49) Nil. (50) The following definitions apply for the purpose of this Policy:Staff Code of Conduct
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Section 2 - Code
Part A - Primary obligations
Creating a safe, respectful, and inclusive work and learning environment
Act with mutual respect and courtesy towards each other
Foster diversity and inclusion
Contribute to a safe and productive workplace
Acting with integrity and protecting the reputation and resources of Macquarie University
Demonstrate integrity in all academic duties
Conduct research responsibly
Pursue critical and open inquiry in a responsible manner
Communicate accurately to the public
Safeguard University’s resources
Honour privacy and confidentiality
Protect Intellectual Property
Accountability and managing risk to the University
Act with professionalism, care and diligence while performing University duties
Avoid conflicts of interest
Be transparent if undertaking outside work activities
Do not engage in fraudulent or corrupt activities
Treat gifts, hospitality, and travel responsibly
Be transparent in affiliations and collaborations
Fulfilling our responsibility to society
Part B - Additional Responsibilities for Managers and Leaders
Part C - Compliance with this Code
Part D - Seeking Guidance and Raising Concerns
Top of PageSection 3 - Procedures
Section 4 - Guidelines
Section 5 - Definitions
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