Choosing Thesis Juries: The Costs of Taking a Strict Line on Conflicts of Interest

BioéthiqueOnline 1:6 (2012)
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This case study examines the conflicts of interest that can arise in the selection of jury members to evaluate a PhD thesis, and the costs associated with trying to avoid COI.

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Bryn Williams-Jones
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