Academic Policies
  • Privacy
    Boston Business School understands that the privacy of its users is important. To that end, we have adopted the following notice to provide you with information about the collection, use, and dissemination of personal information of visitors to the Site.

  • Accessibility
    Boston Business School is committed to providing an environment that is accessible to individuals with disabilities. We invite all to learn about captioning and accessibility of digital content, and to report any accessibility issues or captioning requests in the form link on this page.

  • Anti-corruption
    Boston Business School takes a zero-tolerance approach towards bribery and corruption in any form. We prohibit the direct or indirect giving or receiving of improper payments or other benefits for purposes of obtaining any advantage. We expect all of our directors, officers, employees, business partners and third parties (collectively, Stakeholders) to act professionally and fairly by maintaining the highest standards of ethics and integrity in all their business dealings.

  • Freedom of information

    Adopting a publication scheme is a requirement of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. This Act promoted greater openness and accountability across the public sector by requiring all public authorities' to make information available proactively, through a publication scheme.

  • Research misconduct

    The School takes seriously any allegations of research misconduct, and the purpose of this document is to set out the principles and procedures for making, managing, and investigating. All members of the School who work in research have a responsibility to report any suspected cases of research misconduct.

  • Values

    The teaching of ethics here is explicit, not implicit, and our community values of respect, honesty, integrity, and accountability are reinforced every day.

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