Members of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) are expected to exhibit the highest standards of integrity and professionalism. To ensure a strong and successful organisation, our activities require honesty and equity and should reflect well on the Society. In the spirit of promoting "Environmental Quality through Science", members should strive to be good stewards of environmental resources and effective and objective contributors to the environmental discussion globally as well as locally.

Professional behaviour and integrity are also expected of every attendee (members and non-members alike) of SETAC meetings, workshops and activities.

Each member and all persons participating in SETAC meetings and activities are bound by this Code of Ethics and should:

- Conduct themselves responsibly, objectively, lawfully and in a non-discriminatory manner.
- Ensure that presentations during Society-sponsored events and other communications are restricted to, and based on   scientific principles and made in a respectful manner.
- Respect the rights, interests, and contributions of professional colleagues.
- Respect intellectual property and provide appropriate attribution for all intellectual property arising elsewhere.
- Declare and avoid conflicts of interest
- Not knowingly make false or misleading statement(s), or engage in activities that could be viewed as defamatory about a   professional colleague or an organisation.
- Recognise and respect confidentiality while being honest and forthcoming in all issues of public record.
- Objectively and clearly communicate scientific methods, understanding and knowledge in a professional manner
- Conduct research and related activities so as to avoid or minimise adverse environmental effects of that research, and   ensure compliance with legal requirements for protection of researchers, human subjects, and research organisms and   systems.

 

 

   
   




 

Updates

Early Bird Registration has been extended to 31 July 2016.