Artists and researchers should be able to conduct their research in a socially safe environment. ARIAS partner institutions strive to create open and welcoming conditions for everyone. This commitment is reflected in each institution’s social safety codes.
If you feel your research environment is unsafe, if the conditions do not reflect the institution's values, if academic integrity is compromised, or if you experience inappropriate behaviour, these codes offer guidelines for finding safe and confidential support.
Steps to take:
Steps to take:
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Talk to a Confidential Advisor
Contact information is on the right. Advisors are available to listen, help you understand the issue, and find the best way to address it. They will treat your complaint confidentially and will not act without your permission.
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If Your Research Spans Multiple Institutions
Confidential Advisors from either institution can help determine where the issue lies. Do not hesitate to contact them for assistance. If it remains unclear, contact ARIAS for guidance.
3
External Support
If you prefer an external advisor, you can reach out to MORES: the Independent Disclosure Office for Undesirable Behaviour in the Dutch Cultural and Creative Sector. Click here to call directly.
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