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Resources on Academic Research

AAUP Policy Statements, Reports, & Analysis 

Corporate Funding of Academic Research . 2004. Available by request from Nanette Crisologo.

Academic Freedom and Electronic Communications . 2004.

Protecting Human Beings: Institutional Review Boards and Social Science Research . 2000.

Faculty Employment Outside Of The University. 2004. By Donna R. Euben,  AAUP Counsel.  Presentation to the National Association of College and University Attorneys.

Legal Issues In Academic Research. 2003. By Donna R. Euben,  AAUP Counsel 

Academe: Magazine of the AAUP

Columns

The Entrepreneurial University. November-December 2010. By Sheldon Krimsky. From the Guest Editor.

Corporate-Funded Research. November-December 2010. By Cary Nelson. From the President.  

Corporate-Funded Research. November-December 2010. By Cary Nelson. From the President:

Academic Research and Access to Information.  May-June 2002. By Martin Snyder. State of the Profession.

Pressures on Research and Academic Freedom. November-December 2001. By Mark F. Smith. Washington Watch.

No Student Left Behind. May-June 2001. By Ruth Flower. Washington Watch.

Corporate Interference in Research. November-December 2000. By  Donna R. Euben. Legal Watch.

Technology and Free Speech: A Hit and a Miss. September-October 2000. By Donna R. Euben. Legal Watch.

Feature Articles & News

Opinions expressed in Academe's contributed feature articles and reviews are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the policies of the AAUP.

November-December 2010. The Conflicted University.

"Kneecapping" Academic Freedom. By Robert R. Kuehn and Peter A. Joy.

The Costs of a Climate of Fear. By Michael Halpern.

BP, Corporate R&D, and the University. By Russ Lea.

When Research Turns to Sludge. By Steve Wing.

A Not-So-Slippery Slope. By Allan M. Brandt.

The Historians of Industry. By Gerald Markowitz and David Rosner.

Hubris in Grantland. By Daniel S. Greenberg.

The Moral Education of Journal Editors. By Sheldon Krimsky.

Diagnosing Conflict-of-Interest Disorder. By Lisa Cosgrove.

Big Food, Big Agra, and the Research University. Interview by Cat Warren.

The Canadian Corporate-Academic Complex. By James Turk.

Big Oil Bankrolls Research at U.S. Universities. By Cat Warren. Nota Bene.

Academics and Ghostwriters? July-August 2008.

By Kim-Jenna Jurriaans.

Researchers Pressured to Alter Findings. July-August 2008. By Kim-Jenna Jurriaans.

Disney Tells University to Retract Release. November-December 2007. By Gwendolyn Bradley. Nota Bene

Tenure Denied over Topic of Research. July-August 2007. By Anita Levy. Nota Bene.

Nudging Academic Science into the Public Sphere. May-June 2007. By Rebecca Jordan

Industry Support for Academic Research Rose in 2005.  March-April 2007. By Gwendolyn Bradley.  Nota Bene.

Congressman Investigates Climate Scientists. November-December 2005.  By Gwendolyn Bradley. Nota Bene.

You Have a Right to Information. September-October 2006. By Theodore P. Hill.

NIH Issues New Conflict-of-Interest Rules. May-June 2005. By Jonathan Knight. Nota Bene.

Medical Group Calls for Sharing Research Results,  March-April 2005 .By Jonathan Knight.  Nota Bene.

Science Advising Process in State of Crisis, Group Says. March-April 2005.  Nota Bene.

Corporate Sponsorship Problematic, Review Finds,  January-February 2005.  By Gwendolyn Bradley. Nota Bene.

Revised Rules on Research Misconduct Proposed. September-October 2004. By Ruth L. Flower. Nota Bene. 

Shortages of Scientists and Engineers Projected, March-April 2004. Nota Bene.

Oral History Exempted from Federal Oversight. January-February 2004. Nota Bene. 

Government Proposal May Curtail Access to Data. September-October 2003. Nota Bene.

Researchers Warned to Avoid Controversial Words. September-October 2003. Nota Bene.

Marketing Science, Marketing Ourselves. September-October 2003. By David C. Montgomery.

Can E.T. Phone Home? The Brave New World of University Surveillance. September-October 2003. By Cary Nelson.

Government Restricts Access to Information. July-August 2003. Nota Bene.

Groups Say Data Withheld for Ideological Reasons. March-April 2003. Nota Bene.

Industry Influences Medical Research, Survey Reports. January-February 2003. Nota Bene.

University of Toronto Settles Conflict-of-Interest Suit. January-February 2003. Nota Bene.

Medical Journal Relaxes Conflict– of– Interest Rules. November-December 2002. Nota Bene.

MIT Reviews Policy on Classified Research. July-August 2002. Nota Bene.

The End of Access? The Government's New Information Policy. July-August 2002. By Thomas James Connors.

Access to Government Information in a Digital Environment. July-August 2002. By Peter Hernon, Harold C. Relyea, and Robert E. Dugan.

Should All Disciplines Be Subject to the Common Rule? May-June 2002. For the Record.

Medical Colleges Announce Human Research Guidelines. March-April 2002. Nota Bene.

Scientific Misconduct. January-February 2002. By David Goodstein.

Medical Journals Strengthen Ethics Requirements. November-December 2001. Nota Bene.

University– Industry Partnerships Touted, September-October 2001. Nota Bene.

Industry Group Complains About Professor’s Research.  July-August 2001. Nota Bene.

Conflict of Interest Guidelines Proposed. May-June 2001.  Nota Bene.

Purview of Institutional Review Boards Increasing. November-December 2000. AAUP at Work.

Open Records Threaten Disclosure of Faculty Work. September-October 2000. Nota Bene.

Medical Journal Faults Past Ethical Lapses.  May-June 2000. By Hans P. Johnson.  Nota Bene.

New Rule Limits Digs into Researchers’ Data.  January-February 2000.  By Hans Johnson. Nota Bene.

(updated 12/10)

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