--- creation date: --- ### Qualifying Exam Academic Integrity Chat #### ME vs. MSE Requirements October 22nd, 2024 --- #### ME and MSE graduate guidelines have different language about the qualifying exam. ME Version: ![[Pasted image 20241021155046.png]] MSE Version: In the publicly available version of the MSE PhD guidelines, there is no mention of academic integrity on the Qualifying Exam. --- #### One big question: - **What is "specific technical points"?** ----- Jon is preparing to take the qualifying exam. After submitting an abstract, Joe, another student in Jon's lab, gives Jon some ideas on the state of the art. - **Is Joe's advice a breach of Academic Integrity?** - **Can Joe discuss ideas on other sections?** - *Goals and Outcomes / Hypotheses... * - *Research Approach ideas*... - *Broader Impacts...* --- Jon is taking is qualifying exam. Beth, a student in a different lab, reads Jon's proposal. Beth is reminded of another paper that seems useful for Jon. - **Can she tell Jon about the paper?** --- Jon is taking is qualifying exam. Beth, a student in a different lab, reads Jon's proposal. Beth notices technical inaccuracies in Jon's writing. - **Can she tell Jon about the errors?** - **Can she explain why she thinks Jon is incorrect?** - **What if she tells Jon about a different method to use?** --- Jon is preparing for his oral examination. He would like some presentation practice, so he presents to his lab mates. - **What kind of questions can Jon's peers ask?** - **Can these peers tell Jon where he has gaps?** --- #### Now some other issues... --- #### Knowing your committee: What should the expectation be? - ME knew after the first week. Abstract acceptance was from committee. - MSE did not know their committee for weeks. --- #### Hypothesis vs. Outcomes - MSE - need hypotheses in the proposal - ME - outcomes are sufficient --- #### NSF GRFP Proposal style - Has happened in the past - Will this return?