Measures to Prevent Misconduct in Research Activities

Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS) is taking measures to prevent misconduct in research activities based on the Guidelines for Supervision and Auditing of Public Research Funds at Research Institutions (Implementation Standards) (decided by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology on February 15, 2007, revised on February 18, 2014) and the Guidelines for Responding to Misconduct in Research (decided by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology on August 26, 2014).

Code of Conduct

We have established the following code of conduct regarding research activities and the management and administration of public research funds.

Clarification of System of Responsibility

We have clarified the system of responsibility for preventing misconduct in research activities.

Management and Administration System and Regulations, etc.

This stipulates necessary matters concerning the management and administration of research funds, prevention of misconduct in research activities, and measures to be taken to deal with any misconduct arising in research activities in a strict and appropriate manner.

Plan for the Prevention of Research Misconduct

In order to prevent misconduct in research activities, we have formulated a Plan for the Prevention of Research Misconduct.

Contact Point for Reporting or Consulting on Research Misconduct

Anyone who suspects misconduct in research activities at the University, whether inside or outside the University campus, can report or consult with the Contact Point for Reporting or Consulting on Research Misconduct.

Contact Details for Making a Report

Contact Point for Reporting or Consulting on Research Misconduct at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Mail Address: 3-11-1, Asahi-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183-8534, Japan
Tel: 042-330-5593
Fax: 042-330-5610
E-mail: fusei-madoguchi[at]tufs.ac.jp (Please change [at] to @ when you send an e-mail to us.)

Allegations of Suspected Research Misconduct

Allegations must be made in writing, stating the name and contact details of the reporter. However, the reporter may request their name and personal details to be kept confidential in subsequent procedures. If you wish to keep your name and details confidential, this information will not be disclosed to anyone outside the Contact Point for Reporting or Consulting on Research Misconduct. However, it may not be possible to carry out a full investigation of the facts. If you decide not to keep your name and details confidential, only a small number of committee members involved in the investigation will be informed of your name. Your name will not be disclosed without your consent. The investigative committee members have a duty of confidentiality.

How to File an Allegation

Please download the allegation form, fill in the required details, and submit this to the contact point.
Please bring the form to the office in person counter, or else send by post, fax or email.
Please bring or attach personal ID documents (copy of personal ID card, driver's license, health insurance card, etc.) to confirm your identity.

How to Appeal

Please download the appeal form, fill in the required items, and submit this to the contact point.
Please bring the form to the office counter in person, or else send by post, fax or email.
The appellant (reporter or respondent) should bring or attach personal ID documents (copy of personal ID card, driver’s license, health insurance card, etc.) to confirm their identity.

Handbook on the Use of Research Funds

This summarizes the detailed rules for the use of research funds and accounting rules at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.

Plan for Education on Research Ethics and Compliance

Other Reference Links

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Website

“For the Sound Development of Science”

Japan Science and Technology Agency Website

To All Researchers —Conduct for Responsible Research Activities—

To All Researchers —On the Appropriate Use of Public Research Funds—

Information on the prevention of research misconduct published by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the Japan Science and Technology Agency can be found on these websites. Please use these websites as a reference for research ethics and compliance education for University departments.

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Website

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology publishes cases of misconduct that have occurred at research institutions. For each case, the background, findings of the investigation (specific details and analysis of factors giving rise to the misconduct), and details of sanctions are described.

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